The STELLAR board held its monthly meeting at the Center for
Advanced Technology in Education on Thursday, December 10. STELLAR Principal
Investigator Dr. Lynne Anderson-Inman and Project Facilitator Peggy Marconi
welcomed new team members and updated the board on recent progress and
accomplishments.
Since the successful 2015 Kickoff on October 23, STELLAR
participants have met biweekly in Second Life for further training.
Additionally, teachers have begun meeting for reading groups to discuss Visual Thinking Strategies, by Philip
Yenawine, an integral text for the project. Plans for training the project
mentors include Second Life sessions with a VTS representative.
Peggy and Lynne also reported about the project’s dissemination
and community outreach efforts, including a presentation at the National
Writing Project Annual Meeting in Minneapolis. The meeting concluded with a
discussion of exciting new opportunities for STELLAR participants and the
broader community.
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art will be housing one of
Shakespeare’s original Folios from January 6-February 6, 2016. The exhibition
will offer a teacher professional development workshop on Wednesday, January 13.
While the workshop is open to any Oregon middle or high school teacher, space is limited and registration is
required. For more information, visit https://jsma.uoregon.edu/ShakespeareEvents.
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