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SCOPE Fall 2011 Course Offerings
September 26 – December 15, 2011
Each course offering is 3 credits
Course Number – F11- 04054 – Page 26 of the Online Catalog
CREATING A SCHOOL CULTURE THAT COMBATS BULLYING BY DEVELOPING UPSTANDER RESPONSIBILITY
Course Number – F11-01015 – Page 9 of the Online Catalog
Balance the Mind and Heart: Creating Resilient Schools
Addressing the Social, Emotional, Ethical, and Academic Needs of Students
Course Number – F11-01017 – Page 10 of the Online Catalog
Emotional Intelligence, Reflective Practice,
and the Theory of Self-First
Registration Fee for the 3 credit courses are:
SCOPE Member - $360.00
Non-SCOPE Member - $390.00
If you have questions regarding registration
Call Betty Westcott at SCOPE
Coordinator for Professional Development
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