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Learning Teams Changing Culture in Schools
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There is a changing culture in our schools. Teachers and administrators are examining data, student needs and ways to improve results as they meet in learning teams. Administrators talked at the Nov. 3 meeting of the Board of Education about learning teams changing the culture in our schools and school system.
Ruth Steidinger, a WCPSS administrator for high schools, and Karen Hamilton, a WCPSS administrator who works with social workers, talked about the use of learning teams focused on teaching the NC Standard Course of Study and improving attendance.
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This is a 12 minute mp3 file.
Posted by Bill Poston at 3:16 PM on November 4, 2008 | Leave Feedback
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