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Disciplinary Interests: Language Arts

Sheri Edwards, Nespelem School
Sheri Edwards
Teacher
http://askwhatelse.wordpress.com/
faculty
Masters, Curriculum and Instruction; Eastern Washington University
Association for Supervision of Curriculum and Development, National Council for Teachers of English, International Reading Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Choice Literacy, Classroom 2.0
Wiki Collaboration with Distant School, Preservice Teacher Mentors for Student Writing, Collaborative VoiceThreads
Sheri Edwards, Middle School Teacher at Nespelem School, Washington State.
Felicia George, Lehman College
Felicia George
Associate Director of the New York City Writing Project
administration
M.A.T.; Harvard Grad. Schl of Ed; MS, Queens College, CUNY; MEd, Bank Street College of Education
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Kirstin Bratt, Penn State Altoona
Kirstin Bratt
Assistant Professor, language arts & literacy
http://kirstinlled.blogspot.com
faculty
Northern Arizona University, Saint Cloud State University, Saint Olaf College
NCTE, AERA
Exemplary teachers of bilingual children; movement in education; working class students in university settings; the teaching of children's literature.
Kirstin Ruth Bratt is Assistant Professor of language arts and literacy at Penn State Altoona.

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