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School tragedy shines light on teachers as everyday heroes | After more than 35 years as a teacher, teacher educator and now the dean of Wooding College of Education at Western Washington University, I listened with sorrow and dismay to the details as they emerged from the terrible tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Teacher Education Program receives continuing national, state accreditation | |||
Flash Bio: Carole Teshima Morris | Claim to fame: Morris won a Bellingham Mayor's Art Award in 2005 for her work promoting local history. A longtime volunteer with Whatcom County Historical Society, she has coordinated more than 100 free local history programs, and helped start the society's journal. ²Ñ´Ç°ù°ù¾±²õ… |
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Myers, Russell write chapters in new book on environmental and conservation psychology | |||
900 youth visit Western for Compass 2 Campus | |||
A mutually beneficial partnership | When Western Washington University students visited Washington Elementary School on a recent October day, the new partnership between the schools had some teachers so excited they put up their hands, preparing to arm wrestle each other over the future teachers, all students with the Woodring… |
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Compass 2 Campus To Bring 900 Fifth Graders to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | About 900 fifth graders from Skagit and Whatcom counties will be visiting Western Washington University next Tuesday. The goal is to give the kids a chance to see first-hand what a university campus is like. |
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Home Grown Teachers - Part 3 | In this series on Home Grown Teachers you will meet all of the teachers in Lake Stevens schools who graduated from Lake Stevens High School and have returned to teach in their home town. This feature story will spread over the course of the next few months, and, by school, will highlight… |
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Woodring to offer bachelor's degree program in nursing | |||
Woodring College to offer bachelor's degree program in nursing |