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Scott, I'm at UMBC and John Fritz would be a good contact for you to
talk to. [log in to unmask] He''''''''''''' is ASST. VP, INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY and introduced me to TBL. He may have some ideas about
people here you could work with. Best, Anna Rubin
On Mar 24, 2009, at 11:09 AM, Scott Hovis wrote:
> This is Scott Kubista-Hovis,
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> I presented a workshop at the TBL conference in Austin, TX. The
> workshop was on "How to use TBL to increase achievement on State
> Tests".
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> I am interested in possibly pursuing a PhD surrounding creating a
> TBL teacher training program in k-12. Does anyone know of someone
> who might be interested in talking with me about this possibility?
> Currently I am specifically interested in local PhD programs (I
> live in DC) or Universities willing to do a remote PhD program,
> also if you are interested in being a primary/secondary adviser
> (remote or local). This idea is a work in progress, so If you have
> any insight that you think might be interesting I'm all ears.
>
> Thoughts? Comments? Questions?
> Scott Kubista-Hovis
> 7th grade Life Science Teacher
> Hayfield Secondary School
> Alexandria, VA
> 703-385-5458
>
Dr. Anna Rubin- FA 519 410-455-3190
Dir., Certificate Program in American Contemporary Music
University of Maryland/Baltimore County (UMBC)
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