Monthly Archives: July 2015

Beneficiary

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Over the past week, I have become inundated with more information on cotton that I had no clue existed. What has been fascinating is to see how my mind is beginning to connect the dots on where cotton relates to current curriculum and standards that teachers must already approach in the classroom. Of itself, this is where Cotton Inc. can… Read more »

Goals on Goals on Goals

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My work here at Cotton Inc. has the ultimate goal of creating curriculum that can be used in classrooms to help students understand the importance of Cotton. At this point, I have identified that this type of material can be achieved through a cross-curricular and cross-grade level/cross-content area design. As an educator, this internship will prove to challenge me in… Read more »

Interview with KFP

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Hello world! Welcome to today’s edition of “KFP News.” Today, we have the distinct privilege of sitting down with local cotton “unxpert” (an un-experienced expert) and local educator, Doug Price to talk with him about his upcoming Fellowship with KFP and partnership with Cotton Inc. Cottonman: Where do you teach?? Doug: I am currently teaching at Voyager Academy Middle School,… Read more »

Highlights of NCCAT

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This is my second experience at NCCAT. While the format was slightly altered because this was hosted by KFP, the end result was still as wonderful as my first visit to NCCAT. I have come back from the week reinvigorated about teaching and the classroom. The biggest contributor to my enjoyment of the week came from sharing a week with passionate… Read more »

Hopes and Gains

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The irony of me having to keep this blog all year long is that I have my students do the same thing. AND THEY LOVE IT!!! [enter sarcastic chuckle here] There is much I believe I could write about regarding what I hope to experience and gain from this fellowship both over the summer, and throughout the course of the… Read more »