
Earlier this year, Heinemann hosted a symposium for its 2014–2015 class of Fellows. Each Fellow gave a presentation on his or her action research project, and afterward sat down to answer some questions. Today, Valerie Geschwind, whose action research project is focused on the Fellows themselves, shares her thoughts on the process, plus the highlight of her career. Videos below after the break.
Why is it important to document the Fellows' projects?
What do you personally hope to get from this project?
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What is the highlight of your career so far?
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Valerie Geschwind has been an educator for six years. Follow her progress on Twitter.
Please visit the Heinemann Fellows page to learn more.
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