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Peer Conferencing: Let's Talk Ethics Workshop

I can't wait until tomorrow. Not only does this workshop introduce the elements of peer conferencing, but also the most important thing is that they discuss evaluation of the elements associated with the NIC Interview Rubric through group discussion, role play and ethical case study analysis!! My NIC Written Test is Dec. 20th (maybe I shouldn't be announcing that information until I pass??) ":c) and I have been studying very hard for that test. I also know that the NIC Interview/Performance Test is right around the corner and I better get started on it now. Testing is SOOOOOO stressful!! I got to just get over it and just do my best...so here I am trying to learn as much as I can. I'll update on how the workshop was soon....stay tuned!

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