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Teacher Extended Education Classes

The courses listed below are fully compliant with the Ryan credential requirements for the Professional Clear Credential. The Health Education course is a pre-requisite for the SB 2042 preliminary credential.


 

Spring 2008

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Spring 2008 Extended Education Form

EDUCX 375: Constitution Class
Firday 4/04/08 (7pm- 10pm) $60
*Please bring copy of constitution to class


EDUCX 353b: Using Computers in the K-12 Classroom, Level 1

Saturday 1/26/08 (9am - 5pm); Saturday 2/02/08 (9am -5pm) 1 unit

EDUCX 393a: Health Education for Teachers/ CPR
Saturday 3/01/08 (9am-5pm); Saturday 3/02/08 (9am-5pm) 1 unit



For questions, contact the Education Department at (510) 436-1022.

 

 

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