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Dear Readers,
I think you will enjoy our last issue of The Learning Center Exchange
for the 2006-2007 academic year. In it you will find inspiration, laughter,
insight, and wisdom, all the usual things you have come to expect from
LCE.
• Wondering how the Darton College LSE Writer’s Workshop
has been doing lately? (see the April issue for the first installment
of this story).`Find out by reading Roseanna Almaee’s sequel piece,
“The LSE Writer’s Workshop: A Follow-up—Small Miracles.”
(Can’t skip a story with a tag line like that!)
• Cn u rd this? If not, you are not alone, but I bet your students
can! This month, Julianne Scibetta gives us a lesson in text messaging
student-speak!
• Are your students earning all A’s? No? Maybe you would
like to use Dennis Congos’s latest reproducible handout to help
your students figure out why!
• Whiny students got you down? Roseanna Almaee’s “Language
as Change Agent” can help!
• End of the semester blues? Barb McLay and her humor column to
the rescue!
• Been following the LRNSST-L listserve threads lately? Remember
the day you had 100 emails about “helicopter parenting?”
Mona Pelkey writes about her tendencies to hover and that maybe it isn’t
all that bad.
Happy summer! See you in September!
Mona
Questions or comments? Contact the author at mpelkey@learningassistance.com.
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