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Rio de Janeiro, RIo de Janeiro, Brazil
Sou professora de crianças com necessidades educacionais especiais numa escola da prefeitura da cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Minha formação é em Pedagogia/UERJ Formação em Magistério nas Classes Especiais.

domingo, 1 de janeiro de 2012

Primeiro dia do ano 2012

Comendo um delicioso bacalhau de forno e de sobremesa um pavê Cassata.
Meta number one: EMAGRECER

domingo, 16 de janeiro de 2011

George Lucas quer ressuscitar digitalmente estrelas de Hollywood

07/12/2010 - 11h22
George Lucas quer ressuscitar digitalmente estrelas de Hollywood



O cineasta americano George Lucas, criador da saga "Star Wars"
LOS ANGELES, EUA - O cineasta George Lucas tem a intenção de ressuscitar digitalmente estrelas de Hollywood, para realizar filmes com a ajuda das novas tecnologias, informaram nesta segunda-feira vários sites nos EUA.

O projeto foi revelado pelo ator e diretor britânico, ex-colaborador de Lucas, Mel Smith (diretor de "Mulheres e Chantagens"), que em recente entrevista assegurou que o criador de "Star Wars" "comprou os direitos cinematográficos de estrelas mortas do cinema".

Segundo Smith, George Lucas acredita que o desenvolvimento das imagens geradas por computador permite juntar famosos da era de ouro de Hollywood em um filme.

"Teria Orson Welles e Barbara Stanwyck ao lado de estrelas de hoje", comentou Smith, que criticou Lucas pelo hábito de utilizar tecnologia informática em seus projetos.

sábado, 19 de dezembro de 2009

Dear Edutopia Friend,

We're here to change education.

That's what I tell people when they ask me what Edutopia is all about.

And as someone who cares about education in America, you know that even though it sounds simple, the task at hand can seem insurmountable at times.

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. For every gift we receive between now and our December 31 deadline, we'll send a graduating College of Education student a free limited-edition copy of The Best of Edutopia Cool Schools: Project Learning.

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Thanks for everything you do,
George Lucas, Chairman
The George Lucas Education Foundation
Publisher of Edutopia

P.S.: As you take stock of what's truly important during this holiday season, I hope Edutopia and our movement to change education stands out. Thanks for your support
in 2009. I look forward to what's ahead in 2010.

segunda-feira, 27 de julho de 2009

Festa Junina 2009

Eu , na festa junina da escola, adoro fantasias e perucas coloridas, muito legal!

Genteee


Olha que FIGURAÇAAAA

Festa Junina 2009
Escola