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Date sent: Wed, 04 Dec 1996 13:07:39 -0800 From: Vicki Rosenberg (Lori Weisgerber) cLWeisgerber@getty.edu> To: smcrorie@mailer.fsu.edu, Hutchens.1@osu.edu Copies to: davis@art.unt.edu, jwright@sac-co.k12.ca.us Subject: Curriculum Task Force Issues December 4, 1996 =VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL= TO: Jim Hutchens Sally McRorie FR: Vicki Rosenberg RE: Comments on Curriculum Task Force Proposal in Shell Proposal & Issues for Tomorrow's Conference Call cc: Jack Davis Joyce Wright First, thanks for all the work you two have done to date on the Curriculum Task Force. I am confident that I've communicated the importance of the Task Force's work both for the RIG Consortium's work over the next five years and for DBAE's success overall. Nevertheless, I thought I'd reiterate that and thank you again for taking on the leadership in this important endeavor. The following thoughts relate to the proposal as well as to the upcoming Task Force meeting in Atlanta. Here goes... 1. Please add to the plan a delivery date for the five-year development plan which I know you will be creating, with Task Force members, at the Atlanta meeting. 2. I believe the five-year plan should include the following: a. The number and type of units that will be developed; b. Specific assignments to Task Force members; c. The processes to be used for developing units, piloting and refining them, and determining when they are ready for use in professional development programs and by arts partner and other schools; d. A detailed timeline that stipulates when units will be
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