Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Follow the journey of the Lost Boys of Sudan as they walk nearly a thousand miles in their escape from the cruel persecution of the Sudanese government. Learn why this story is called Brothers in Hope.
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North Carolina Department of Public Instruction – Educator-on-Loan
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Gail Holloman Holmes is a 30 year veteran educator and life-long learner. She earned a B.S. in Business Education from NC A&T State University, MS Degree in Business Education from University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Master of Library Science from East Carolina University.
Gail has taught technology integration workshops in the United States and in Europe. She is an adjunct instructor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She travels to counties across North Carolina teaching and modeling technology integration strategies to grades K-12).


Resources
posted January 2009
Google Book Search Results for Brothers in Hope: Lost Boys of Sudan
Read about the author, Mary Williams.