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Lesley Koehn working at a literacy non-profit in Detroit Public Schools with grades K-12 . . .
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| Books, Ms. Koehn? Be serious! That's not our thing. We'd much rather be on screen or touching the screen. | |
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| Come on now,these words will take you to screens you've never touched before, printed deep inside you. Action, drama, love screens. Screen plays that will help you be all you were meant to be | |
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| Hmmm. Lesley's always worked with elementary students. Come April she'll have her MATC in Language & Literacy. She's all over the map. Last I heard she wanted to start a preschool. | |
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| Adolescents have a rich way of expressing themselves. Their words are painted all across the city and on digital screens. How can I bridge the literacy gap between home and school? | |
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A reflective moment . . .
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| Ms. Koehn? You all right? You don't look your normal self. | |
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| Maybe I should write that children's book. TE 846, TE 873. Women's book club. Volunteering. Empty nest. I miss my kids. Travel where? Back to TE 846. Will it help me address my ad-lit concerns? | |
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