2011 SUMMER INSTITUTES for EDUCATORS
Call: 909-480-3966 with registration questions
Space is filling rapidly for our summer events for K-16 and community educators. We hope that you will share this information with interested colleagues and networks.
Summer EAST and WEST Institutes for 2011
COLLABORATION • TRAINING • INSPIRATION
CURRICULUM & PROGRAM PLANNING • REFLECTION
Join together with K-16 and community based educators
from across North America and around the world for a transformative week of professional development.
"CWI’s Institute has helped me refine and strengthen my teaching skills. A wonderful experience!"
Margot Glenos, East Park Elementary Teacher
Moss Point, Mississippi
“This was the best Institute or conference that I have ever attended! I am newly inspired!
Terry Yamamoto-Edwards, Science Teacher
Punahou School—Honolulu, Hawaii
CWI's Summer WEST Institute • Los Angeles
REGISTER SOON, SPACE IS LIMITED
Summer WEST takes place in Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount University. Workshops will include curriculum and programs drawn from one of the world's most vibrant and diverse urban settings. Loyola Marymount is situated on a breathtaking hilltop campus that overlooks both the city of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean—from Malibu to Santa Monica. call 909-480-3966 for details
CWI's Summer EAST Institute • Vermont
REGISTER SOON, SPACE IS LIMITED
Summer EAST takes place in partnership with Shelburne Farms in Vermont. Shelburne Farms is a national model for sustainability and an award winning education center. The Farm is a 1,400-acre working farm, national historic site and nonprofit environmental education center located on the shores of Lake Champlain, amid the breathtaking landscape of northern Vermont. call 909-480-3966 for details
Community Works Journal
an online magazine for educators
Showcasing innovative educational strategies, practices and curriculum that involve educators and students engaged in meaningful work within their communities. Since 1995 Community Works Journal has consistently featured stories, models and resources intended to inspire by example.
The Journal is available online at no cost to educators.
“This is a resource that truly speaks to teachers with excellent, provocative ideas.”
Steve Seidel, Ed.D, Director of Project Zero
Bauman and Bryant Chair in Arts in Education
Harvard Graduate School of Education
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CWI is a non profit educational organization
Community Works Institute l PO Box 1390 Claremont, CA 91711
909-480-3966 l info@communityworksinstitute.org
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