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Greetings! Welcome to FS 1/2 for the 2019-2020 academic year.

My name is Marie McClellan, or, as my students call me, Ms. M. I am very excited to be starting a new year here at HFS as the FS 1/2 Class Teacher. We’ve got a lot of great things in store this year. I am thrilled to be using our new IEYC curriculum which is play-based and full of hands-on enquiry and exploration.

Just to tell you a little bit about myself, I am from New Brunswick, Canada along the Atlantic coast. My father still lives there but my brother is in Japan. I have been teaching for 13 years – beginning my career in Korean hagwons, then Korean public school, an international school in Indonesia, a bilingual school in China, and finally returning to Korea where it all started to work here at HFS. My undergraduate degree is in Multimedia Studies from the University of New Brunswick and my B.Ed. is from Queen’s University.

In my free time I love to travel, knit, and cook. I have been all over Asia – Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines. Just this summer my family went to Thailand. It was a wonderful experience because my brother-in-law was able to join us travelling all the way from his home in Ohio. I cook a variety of foods from Indian to Ethiopian, to comfort food from Canada. I’ve been knitting since 2003 and love to make hats and mittens. I love the autumn when it’s time to wear all that knitwear again. I also spin my own yarn. I look forward to seeing some familiar faces and getting to know some new friends over the upcoming academic year. Please don’t hesitate to contact me. My door is always open.

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Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) federation servers running Windows Server® 2012 can interoperate with both an AD FS 1.0 (installed with Windows Server 2003 R2) Federation Service and an AD FS 1.1 (installed with Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2) Federation Service. Any of the following interoperability combinations are supported:

  • Any AD FS 1.x Federation Service can send a claim that can be consumed by an AD FS Federation Service in Windows Server 2012 . For more information, see Checklist: Configuring AD FS to Consume Claims from AD FS 1.x.

  • Any AD FS Federation Service in Windows Server 2012 can send an AD FS 1.x-compatible claim that can be consumed by an AD FS 1.x Federation Service. For more information, see Checklist: Configuring AD FS to Send Claims to an AD FS 1.x Federation Service.

  • Any AD FS Federation Service in Windows Server 2012 can send an AD FS 1.x-compatible claim that can be consumed by one or more Web servers running the AD FS 1.x claims-aware Web agent. For more information, see Checklist: Configuring AD FS to Send Claims to an AD FS 1.x Claims-Aware Web Agent.

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AD FS does not support or interoperate with the AD FS 1.x Windows NT token–based Web agent.

An AD FS 1.x-compatible claim is a claim that can be sent by an AD FS Federation Service in Windows Server 2012 and understood by an AD FS 1.x Federation Service. So that an AD FS 1.x Federation Service can consume the claims that an AD FS Federation Service sends, a Name Identifier (ID) claim type must be sent.

Understanding the Name ID claim type

The Name ID claim type is the equivalent of the identity claim type that AD FS 1.x uses. It must be used whenever you want to interoperate with AD FS 1.x. The Name ID claim type enables either an AD FS 1.x Federation Service or the AD FS 1.x claims-aware Web agent to consume claims that AD FS in Windows Server 2012 sends, as long as these claims are sent in one of the Name ID formats in the following table.

Name ID formatCorresponding URI
AD FS 1.x Email Addresshttp://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/EmailAddress
AD FS 1.x Email UPNhttp://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/UPN
Common Namehttp://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/CommonName
Grouphttp://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/Group

Only one Name ID claim in the appropriate format must be sent. When that criterion is satisfied, many other claims may be sent as well, assuming that they conform to the restrictions described in the table.

Note

An AD FS 1.x Federation Service can interpret only incoming claim types that begin with the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/.

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