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[Assessment 1244] Re: Ave atque vale!

JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall

crandall at umbc.edu
Sun Feb 10 19:06:01 EST 2008


Let me add my thanks as well. I learned a lot.

Jodi

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> Dear Participants,

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> Since it's Friday night and Marie says the Discussion is over, I guess it

> is. But I'd like to thank you all personally for taking the time to

> participate and for making this such an "interesting" week for me. I've

> learned a lot, and I hope you've benefited too. In any event, you all seem

> to be wonderful people, and I hope we haven't heard the last of each

> other.

> Both Jodi and I will be at the TESOL Convention, and I would love to meet

> you personally.

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> I hope you all have wonderful weekends with friends and family. I will be

> devoting a lot of time to making up for neglecting my "child" (see

> attachment) while I was writing to you.

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> Forrest

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JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall
Professor, Education Department
Director, Ph.D. Program in Language, Literacy & Culture
Coordinator, Peace Corps Master's International Program in ESOL/Bilingual
Education
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250
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