Chase and Landon Middle School literacy coach Angela Dick has been accepted to be a part-time Kagan trainer. Dick applied to participate in the certification program and then completed the rigorous application and training process last summer at the Kagan headquarters and training facility in California. In addition to the training, she was required to submit a DVD demonstrating her abilities in using Kagan structures. She will be attending further training this spring.
Dick is only one of seven selected nationwide for this distinction.
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