Elisa,

I'm in the same boat as you. I can't imagine being mandated to teach curriculum 
a certain way. I guess that would work if all kids were alike! :)

Sue


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From: Waingort Jimenez, Elisa <[email protected]>
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Sue,
his is sound advice and makes sense.  I fall back on similar words whenever 
here is talk at my grade level of making our classrooms look the same so 
arents don't complain.  The important thing to remember is that we are hired to 
each the Program of Studies (curriculum).  How we do it has not been mandated 
ere.  We want to keep it that way. :)
lisa
Elisa Waingort
rade 2 Spanish Bilingual
alhousie Elementary
algary, Canada
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. 
hey must be felt within the heart. 
Helen Keller
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 I think you need to come to an agreement with your partner that you will cover 
he same material but perhaps not in the same way or at the precise times. Good 
uck!
Sue



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