This is a blog dedicated to inform my students, family and friends about my professional development trip to Germany.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Sunday March 22
Today we are leaving Berlin, but before we do we still have a few more interesting places to see. We travel to another city tonight. Hopefully we have internet and I can update tonight. I'll answer your question Kevin in tonight's email. Hope you all are doing well.
Hi Sara! The trip sounds awesome. Can't wait till you get back and we can see pictures and hear all the details. Miss you and loving the blog! :-) p.s. Chris sends his Auntie Sara a big hug!
I teach History in Santa Ana, California. I earned both my teaching credential and MA in curriculum design at Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, California. I also hold a record of leadership positions at my school site and district. I also work with UCI History Project and Vanguard University leading professional development for teachers. In addition, I have been an AP College Board Exam Reader, co-authored State wide curriculum on 10.4 Imperialism World History Unit, 2009 with The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) and the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB), and presented on writing in the history classroom at several Social Studies Conferences (CWHA, CCHE, AERA, CCSS). I am a member of the California Teachers Association, Santa Ana Educators Association, World History Association, California Council for History Education (CCHE), California State History Project: History Summit Member-participant.
In my undergrad I studied abroad at the University of Brighton in England, which provided me with many wonderful travel experiences. Since then I have continued to travel to many locations around the world with my husband and son.
Hi Sara! The trip sounds awesome. Can't wait till you get back and we can see pictures and hear all the details. Miss you and loving the blog! :-)
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Hi Nina and Chris, miss you guys too! Can't wait to tell you all about it. We're more than half way done now.
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