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May 1999:
Date Events
1 UM Graduation Ceremonies
School of Education Ceremony - Hill Auditorium, 3:00pm
General Ceremony - Michigan Stadium
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4 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Topic: The School Counselor: Emergencies, Policies and Confidentiality
Assignments:
  Myself as Teacher/Educational Philosophy Synthesis Paper due June 1.
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6 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Topic:  Technology in the Curriculum; Technology Literacy; the Status of Technology
Discussion of articles handed out in class on Apr. 27 and lessons learned from the Web.
Practicum discussion.
World Wide Web Site (Version 2.0) due, including Educational Book Review.
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11 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Topic:  Everything You Need To Know About Unions 
Assignments:
 Complete text assessment activity for May 13 class.
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13 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Topic:  Assessment of Instructional Materials
Practicum discussion.
Video Reflections due.
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18 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Topic:  Literacy Application and Lifelong Literacies
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20 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Personal Learning Project presentations.
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25 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Topic:  School Politics: A First Year Survival Guide
Assignments:
  Read The Tao of Teaching by Greta Nagel for June 3.
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27 MAC A Seminar
4:00pm - Room 2340, School of Education Building
Topic:  Year End Reflections
End of Year Presentations of Teaching Experiences due
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