| | 5. One representative of the University of Maine System | with specific background in the preparation of teachers for | kindergarten to grade 12; |
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| | 6. One teacher of English as a 2nd language, ESL, with at | least 5 years' experience in a Maine multicultural classroom; |
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| | 7. One member of the State Board of Education; and |
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| | 8. One at-large member with demonstrated knowledge, | experience and interest in multicultural education; and be it | further |
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| | Sec. 3. Chair. Resolved: That the chair must be elected by the | full commission; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 4. Appointments; convening of commission. Resolved: That all | appointments must be made no later than 30 days following the | effective date of this resolve. The appointing authority | shall notify the Executive Director of the Legislative Council | upon making appointments. When the appointment of all members | is complete, the appointing authority shall call and convene | the first meeting of the commission no later than November 1, | 2003; and be it further |
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| | Sec. 5. Duties. Resolved: That the commission shall study the | problems Maine teachers face or will face in culturally | diverse schools and classrooms. The commission shall | determine what needs to be done to prepare teachers to be | effective both in providing an appropriate educational program | for multicultural classrooms and in helping all students to | recognize and understand the diverse nature of society. In | conducting this study, the commission shall: |
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| | 1. Request the assistance of the Department of Education, | the State Board of Education and ALANA and invite the | participation of other experts and interested parties; |
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| | 2. Conduct a survey of Maine teachers to determine current | levels of completed multicultural education; success in | multicultural classrooms; problems encountered in | multicultural classrooms; knowledge of effective strategies in | multicultural education; resources available to teachers in | multicultural classrooms; skills needed for success in | multicultural education; and anecdotal evidence of needs and | prior knowledge of dominant Maine minority cultures, | including, but not limited to, Native Americans, Franco- | Americans, African Americans, Asians and Latinos; and |
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| | 3. Evaluate the survey and analyze its findings; and be it | further |
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