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Tuesday, Sep 7
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Wednesday, Sep 8
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Thursday, Sep 9
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Friday, Sep 10
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Saturday, Sep 11
09:30 AM Coffee and Lecture with the Curators: Arts & Crafts in the Pacific Northwest
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Sunday, Sep 12
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Monday, Sep 13
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Tuesday, Sep 14
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Wednesday, Sep 15
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Thursday, Sep 16
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Friday, Sep 17
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Saturday, Sep 18
All Day In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Sunday, Sep 19
Until 05:00 PM In the Spirit: Contemporary Northwest Native Arts Exhibit
Monday, Sep 20
12:00 PM Three Strange Tales of Old Olympia

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Perspectives on East Asia for Teachers: Modern China
Perspectives on East Asia for Teachers: Modern China
Weekday afternoons, July 22 - August 20, 2010

PRE- AND IN-SERVICE EDUCATORS, you are invited to join the East Asia Resource Center this summer in Seattle for a 4-week course at the University of Washington that will give you an outstanding grounding in China studies and curricular strategies for bringing China into your classroom. Designed to fuel your interest in China, fill in gaps in your knowledge, and help you enliven your China curriculum, this is a seminar-style course that will provide you with the opportunity to work with Asia specialists and master teachers in a small-group setting. Past participants rated the previous Perspectives course as one of the best professional development experiences of their careers!

BENEFITS TO PARTICIPANTS:

* Small class size and opportunity to work closely with UW China historian Madeleine Dong, Asian art specialist Melanie King, and curriculum specialist Mary Roberts.
* Final project tailored to your needs
* $250 course fee includes 60 clock hours or 6 credits
* $250 stipend paid to teachers upon completion of the final project
* Free course books
* Out-of-town participants provided with campus housing (limited!)

This course is organized by the UW East Asia Resource Center (EARC) and cosponsored by the EARC, The Confucius Institute of the State of Washington, The UW East Asia Center, and the China Studies Program in the UW Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. Offered in partnership with the UW College of Education.

Visit the East Asia Resource Center website to apply today: http://jsis.washington.edu/earc!
From: 12:30 PM, 07/22/2010
To: 04:30 PM, 08/20/2010

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