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April 26, 2006, was a staff development day for Jefferson Middle School teachers. They have been examining the research on achieving educational success for all students, and looking at how it might apply to students who attend Jefferson. Below are pictures showing some of their process:

Karen Marashi, left, introduced a get-aquainted exercise from Tribes. The task is designed to make people feel acknowledged and included.

 

After the person says his/her name and accompanies it with a gesture, each person in the group repeats it.

 

Jeff Johnson, next year's principal, cracks the group up with his gesture - it's an exercise in good will and humor.

Next Karen shares information she gleaned from Ruby Payne's conference about the effects of poverty on student learning.

 

Tasha Katsuda, Asst. Principal, shares a multi-cultural perspective on the issue.

Staff participated in an insightful discussion about how continued poverty effects language level use and the ability to plan.


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