Thank you, Vicky Bruno, for sharing your expertise with us about language and communication and sign language. Perhaps you can return to UNM and provide a workshop for educators in the near future. Congratulations upon your upcoming retirement. You will missed and we are fortunate that you will be available to share your time with future teachers.
Frances
Friday, 2 May 2008 - 2:56 PM MDT
Name: "Vickie Driskell"Home Page: http://Weekly Scribe
The BIG day finally arrived. All the students did their Chautauqua character in front of the camera. I know how nervous I was when I did my performance, so I thought our new little friends did a WONDERFUL job! This has been one of my most rewarding experiences in the UNM program. I just wanted to give all three boys a big hug when the asked me, "How did I do?" Their sparkling eyes told me how much they had enjoyed telling the story of their Chautauqua character. I am looking forward to our final production, where parents can beam and brag over their shining stars.
Laura McClenny from San Juan County was our speaker this week. This was a real eye opener. It is always good to hear that much of what we perceive about young people today is not true. As future teachers we need to be aware of our communities perceptions on drugs and alcohol and become instrumental in supporting our youth through programs like the San Juan County Partnership.