Hi Lisa,
Your comment below, "I am NOT an organized person" caught my
attention because neither am I!  It seems that every year I keep 
records of my conferences and teaching points in a different way.
This year I started reading On Solid Ground and I tried the notebook
idea that Taberski refers to in her book.  It went OK but I wasn't very
satisfied with it.  It didn't quite fit with my style.  And, of course, the
reason that it didn't work for me is that this was her idea that she has
spent time fine tuning so that it works for her.  I need to figure out what 
I want to keep track of and then find a method that will work best for me.  
Like I said, this seems to change every year though I would really like to 
find something that works for me and stick with it.  The first thing I need 
to figure out is what I want to keep track of and then go from there.  That's 
one of my summer projects.

Wish me luck!
Elisa Waingort
Calgary, Canada
 
 I am NOT an organized paper person, so
this has worked very well for me. I say, know your
weaknesses, and work with them! ;0) A good friend of
mine used a small timer because one of HER weaknesses
was having a 30 minute conference!  She said it helped
a lot, and now she doesn't even need to use it.  

Lisa
2/3 IL




       
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