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Information for The Glass Castle |
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| Title | The Glass Castle | ||
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| Location | Alternative Delivery |
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| Region/Area | All Ohio | ||
| Sponsoring Agency | Northeast Resource Center | Presenter(s) | |
| Max. participants | Reg. deadline | ||
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| Description This alternative delivery professional development opportunity is for all GED/ESOL teachers and directors. The Glass Castle is a memoir describing a peculiarly dysfunctional family, whose children survived their parents' unusual child-rearing choices and eventual homelessness. This real-life story challenges mainstream concepts of family, love, loyalty and "diversity". The activity involves the following steps: 1. Read The Glass Castle 2. After reading the book, write a reaction paper focusing on how the materials relate to your teaching experience. 3. Return the book with your reaction paper and a signed stipend request/evaluation form ($30) and a certificate of completion will be sent to you. |
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(216)261-7076
(800)361-7076 |
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