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"I plan on using one lesson a week. All of the foundational lessons will be done at some time. The plant science and physiology ones will be done in my advanced biology class. The cell ones and the genetics ones will be used in sophomore biology. Many of the labs I currently do may be replaced by one or more of the LTF lessons."

Science Teacher, South Dakota

Carolyn Foster

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Carolyn Foster

Carolyn began teaching mathematics at Plano Senior High School in 1978 and became department chair in 1984.

Taught BC calculus for 16 years and AB calculus for 3 years with a 95% pass rate and with approximately 60% 5s. She taught calculus to more than 500 students.

As a member of the Mathematics of Change Team for the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, she presented workshops throughout the country during the summers of 1994-1998.

Carolyn received the Advanced Placementâ„¢ Special Recognition Award from the College Board Southwestern Region in 1995 and received the Teaching Excellence Award from the Plano Independent School District in 1999.

She worked on a grant from the Dana Foundation to write fine arts units for the Texas high school course-Mathematical Modeling with Applications, 2000-2001.

Carolyn grew up in Pasadena, Texas, and graduated from the University of North Texas in 1965 with a BA in mathematics with a minor in music.

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