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      2008-2009 Program Selections and Registration Information

    Program descriptions will be updated on our website as this information becomes available.
                      

                                           "Classics Day, 2008"

Friday, October 24, 2008

 9:00 AM─1:30 PM     

A day of lectures, discussion and a competition for students studying Latin 3 and 4

$18 per student or teacher                                     Prof. Development Credit Hours, additional

                      
Classics Day Program Flyer and Registration Form, pdf format                

 

"Mediating Presidential Politics"

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

9:00 AM─1:30 PM

A  morning program for high school students and their teachers

$15 per student or  teacher                            Prof. Development Credit Hours, additional

Program Flier and Registration Form, pdf Format

 

Humanities in the Schools Day

“Carpe Futura: Visions  of the Future…”

Friday, December 12, 2008

9:00 AM─12:30 PM

A  morning program for high school students and teachers

$15 per student or teacher                                  Prof. Development Credit Hours additional

Program Flier and Registration Form, pdf Format

 

“Teaching Mythology:  Beyond the Basics”

Thursday, February 5, 2009

9:00 AM─1:30 PM

A  Workshop for High School and Middle School Teachers

$70 per person, including 4 hours of Professional Development Credit

Program Flier and Registration Form, PDF Format

 

 

"World Cultures Day, 2009: Gender Roles in a Global Context"

9:00 AM
─12:30 PM

A  morning program for high school students and teachers

$15 per student or teacher                            Prof. Development Credit Hours additional

Program flier and registration form coming soon.

 

        Programs and costs are subject to change. 


 

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