A Mentor Network

This network is a list of teachers, their interests, questions, and concerns.  Find other teachers in your subject area or grade level, with similar interests. Arrange to share materials. Do a teacher exchange. Search for pen pals. Or just pose a question. Fill out the form issue 18 of Mentor and add your name to the network. Supply only the information you feel is relevant. Then return to the Mentor Network page to view the growing list

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ZOOM is a sister publication of Mentor and the publisher would like to invite your students to write an article. ZOOM is primarily for subscribers in the Truro area but stories from all across Nova Scotia are appropriate. We are looking for articles about local volunteers (perhaps your playground at school, a youth group organizer, a parent, band coordinator, or cub leader), and young stars (award winning vocalist, a young athlete, an entertainer in your school, or an all-round exceptional student). For more details please go to http://www.baylite.ca/zoom/zsubmit.html. To subscribe to zoom go to http://www.baylite.ca/zoom/zsubadd.html

Bonnie Moore
Junction Road/West End Memorial
Springhill, N.S.
Email bonniem@ns.sympatico.ca
teaches Upper Elementary
subject=french

Ruth Morrison
Acadia School of Music
Emailruth.morrison@acadiau.ca
teaches University Level
subject=music
I am willing to discuss the integration of music into general curriculum with classroom teachers or education students.

Jill MacDonald
School =William King
School Address =91 St. Paul's Ave
Address=Herring Cove
Email ingajill@hotmail.com
Phone=445-2942
teaches=Upper Elementary
subjects=math, science, Language Arts, 
social studies, history, geography
 

Karen Fleming
Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School
Bena, Minnesota
I teach middle school and high school language arts
I love to inspire reluctant students to read and write. I am always looking for new ways to make learning fun and creative. I have 100+ costumes in my room as well as a bathtub with a cushion to read in.  I would love to exchange creative ideas and talk with teachers interested in alternative education and charter schools.