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2008-09 Seminars: Descriptions, Logistics, and Faculty Bios Teachers as Scholars is a professional development program designed to ignite and sustain the intellectual interests of K-12 teachers. It joins primary and secondary school teachers with university faculty in an educational environment that enriches the teaching and learning of both groups. We offer teachers and administrators from every grade level and specialization content-based seminars led by prominent University of Washington faculty. By participating in small seminars, teachers build knowledge and cultural competence, examining beliefs and challenging assumptions. TAS seminars are Washington State-Approved Clock Hour Workshops. Teachers may earn up to 10 clock hours. For an additional fee, teachers may opt to earn 1 graduate-level University of Washington credit. Registration is now open. Register online via this link or call (206) 616-3151. Teachers as Scholars is sponsored jointly by the Simpson Center for the Humanities at the University of Washington and Seattle Arts & Lectures, in association with events presented by Pacific Science Center and the Seattle Human Rights Film Festival.
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