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Information Session

WALDEN UNIVERSITY

DISTANCE LEARNING MASTER PROGRAMS

On Tuesday, April 5, from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m., a program advisor from Walden University will be conducting an information session on their eight MSEd programs. This informal meeting is open to all certified teachers and will be held in the Board Room of the Educational Resource and Administrative Center (ERAC) located at 15675 Ambaum Blvd SW in Burien.  Walden’s Ed.D, or doctoral study, will be discussed following this meeting from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m.

Fully accredited in Washington, these unique, video-based, distance-learning programs have been designed to promote a high-quality graduate education experience in the convenience of home or school without required campus visits.  All programs are based on a study-team format that is provided either on-line or in a face-to-face cohort.  The videos/CDs feature many nationally known and respected educators.  This information session is open to all teachers who are looking for options to consider for their professional development and want to hear about practical, relevant, applicable, convenient, and affordable graduate programs. Application fees will be waived for all in attendance.  

Reservations are requested:                         Email:  sudie.gossett@laureate-inc.com or call 1-360 961 4748

MASTER PROGRAM FROM WALDEN:

  1. MSEd with a focus on Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment   K-12)
  2. MSEd with a focus on Integrating Technology in the Classroom  (3-12)
  3. MSEd with a focus on Elementary Reading and Literacy  (K-6)
  4. MSEd with a specialization in Literacy and Learning in the Content Area (6-12)
  5. MSEd with a specialization in Math (6-8)
  6. MSEd with a specialization in Science  (K-8)
  7. MSEd in middle level education  (5-8)
  8. MSED with a specialization in Math (K-5)

DOCTORAL PROGRAM:

Ed.D with a specialization in Teacher Leadership (K-12) Acquire the skills to become an educational leader in your school and community – without moving out of the classroom.

 

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The Hi-Liners present

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

March 26 - 1:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
March 27 - 5:00 p.m.
Highline Performing Arts Center
401 S 152nd – Burien

Adults: $15
Senior/Student: $12
Children (6 and under) $9
Tickets at the door: Adults $17, Sr/St $14, Children $10
(No babes in arms, please)

Call: 206-617-2152 
or visit their website: www.hi-liners.org


 

   

  

 

FROM:            Backyard Wildlife Fair Advisory Committee:

                        Michelle Roedell, Tukwila Wildlife Habitat Project

Pam Linder, Tukwila City Council

Russell Link, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

Gretchen Muller, National Wildlife Federation 

 

Dear Educator, 

 

The Backyard Wildlife Fair organizers are happy to announce that the Procession of the Species is coming to Tukwila!  The Fifth Annual Backyard Wildlife Fair will kick off with a parade that has stormed the streets of Olympia since 1998 and we need YOUR help!  We are looking for students from the greater King County area to come and show off their masks, costumes, flags and streamers, giant puppets, and musical instruments.  Help your students plan, dream, imagine and create their costumes for the event and register your class today.  Tukwila will be organizing a series of costume-making workshops so call to request a workshop at your own school!  

 

What:              Backyard Wildlife Fair/ Procession of the Species Celebration

When:             May 14, 2005

Where:            Tukwila Community Center

12424 42nd Ave. South

Tukwila, WA 98168

Time:              9 am (Procession of the Species)

                        10 am – 3 pm (Backyard Wildlife Fair)

 

The Backyard Wildlife Fair is a one-day event that educates, encourages and entertains Washington residents on preserving, restoring and creating wildlife friendly habitat through a variety of exhibits, demonstrations, arts and crafts, hands-on workshops, food and music and fun kid’s activities. 

 

Please help us kick-off this event by helping your students slither, hop, fly, dance and make music along the Duwamish River on May 14.  For more information, to register your class, or to register for a workshop at your school, please contact Michelle Roedell at (206) 878-4047 or via email at michelle@northwestprimetime.com

 

Sincerely,

  

The Backyard Wildlife Fair Advisory Committee

 


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