Gina,
 
This sounds fabulous!!  Can't wait!!
 
Leslie
 
 
In a message dated 1/17/2008 8:16:51 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

What a  lovely idea.  I would be very interested in the first title and  will
bide my time for a more formal invitation.  How do you see this  working in
terms of timeframes?  Those of us working in geographic  isolation might need
a bit of time to lay hands on  books.

Lori


On 1/16/08 9:10 PM, "Keith Mack"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>  
> We are excited to introduce a new feature that will help us stay  up-to-date
> on the latest professional books. Through a partnership  with Stenhouse
> Publishers ("Strategies That Work", "Reading with  Meaning", et al.), we 
will
> be making a limited number of free copies  of new Stenhouse books available
> for list members who would like to  write reviews and post them for
> discussion on the list.
>  
> Here's how the "Mosaic Professional Book Review Teams" program will  work:
> 
> * About a week before the sign-up, we will post an  announcement, including
> the titles that will be available.
>  
> * When the sign up form is ready, an announcement with the URL  and
> instructions will be sent out to the list. This form will be  available for
> about a week so that everyone will have a chance to  apply.
> 
> * The review team will be selected from those that  apply. Only a few people
> will be selected to do reviews of each  book.
> 
> * Shortly thereafter the selected reviewers will  receive an e-mail from the
> Mosaic leadership team with details and  next steps.
> 
> * Reviews will be posted to the list over a  period of time allowing for
> discussion. Reviews will be a reflective,  "conversational", 3-6 paragraph
> post to the list
> 
> As  we get information on new titles of interest from Stenhouse, the  
process
> will begin again and a new set of reviewers will be  selected.
> 
> There are two selected titles for our winter review  teams and the
> application URL will be announced to the list on Monday,  January 21. We
> invite you to take a look at the titles below that will  be used for our
> winter review program:
> 
> 1. "Test Talk:  Integrating Test Preparation into Reading Workshop" by
> Glennon Doyle  Melton and Amy H. Greene http://www.stenhouse.com/0461.asp.
> 
>  2. "Less is More: Teaching Literature with Short Texts - Grades 6-12"  by
> Kimberly Hill Campbell http://www.stenhouse.com/0710.asp.
>  
> We hope you are looking forward to this experience as much as we are.  As
> with any new endeavor, we expect there will be refinements along  the way. 
We
> invite your feedback and collaboration on how this new  feature can best 
meet
> your needs. 
> 
> Best,
>  
> The Mosaic Leadership Team
>   Ginger  Weincek
>   Jennifer Palmer
>   Keith  Mack
> 
> 
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-- 
Lori  Jackson
District Literacy Coach & Mentor
Todd County School  District
Box 87
Mission SD   57555

http:www.tcsdk12.org
ph. 605.856.2211


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Tucson,  Arizona




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