The Common Core Curriculum

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The Common Core Curriculum

Time: October 4, 2011 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Room 301 Wang Center
Website or Map: http://marlene.brennan@stonyb…
Event Type: meeting
Organized By: School of Professional Development - SUNY Stony Brook
Latest Activity: Sep 22, 2011

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Phi Delta Kappa @ Stony Brook University
General Membership Meeting
Sponsored by the School of Professional Development

The Common Core Curriculum
Tuesday, October 4, 2011

6 p.m.                   Room 301              Wang Center
Stony Brook University

Please join us for this informative presentation.


Free to Members Non-Members $10 (Membership applications will be accepted at sign-in table)
Network with your colleagues and explore this important topic with Curriculum specialists from across Long Island.  Light Refreshments will be served.

Please RSVP to:   marlene.brennan@stonybrook.edu 


Marlene Brennan, Executive Director
Stony Brook University
Public Education Resource Center

PDK@SBU
SPD - SBS - N249
Stony Brook, NY  11794-4314
marlene.brennan@stonybrook.edu
http://www.sunysb.edu/spd/

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