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The Support Network provides a comprehensive program of professional practice support for National Board Certification for pre-candidates, first time, and continuing candidates which includes: • A curriculum created and presented by National Board Certified Teachers • Pre-candidacy/orientations in the spring, summer & fall of each year • 10 hours of NBCT facilitated Assessment Center Exercise Simulations • 20 hours of NBCT facilitated Professional Practice Seminars for portfolio preparation • 30 hours of NBCT facilitated Study Groups in certificate/certificate alike areas • 40 hours of additional support in Cross Study Group, Drop-in Sessions & Conferences • Subject Specific Workshops as needed • TSN Certified Trained Facilitators with On-going Training throughout the year • Research-based Protocols • A Successful program for TakeOne!, Full Candidacy, Retake & Renewal Candidates • Salary Point Credit available for completing the process • Leadership Opportunities for candidates, presenters, & facilitators
Women of Virtue & Enterprise Network (WOVEN) has the the vision of being an elite international non-government organization that encourages, educates, empowers, and celebrates the transformation of immigrant women from employee to employer.
Why Explore Your Senses? The speed of life, life events, distracting digital tools, toys and instant communication often disrupt focus, generate stress and complicate parenting, teaching and learning. Your capacity to select what you pay attention to influences your ability to regulate physical and emotional responses, take in new information, and create life sustaining social and environmental choices. Returning to Your Senses re-focuses your attention and promotes relaxed awareness, the optimal state for integrated learning and harmonious interactions. During the workshops, you will be invited to practice integrating sensory awareness into curricula and daily activities, and adapt sensory experiences with music, movement, art, storytelling, relaxation and touch to meet the unique needs of the children you work with. We will review how sensory awareness * can empower children to develop self-regulation that enhances their learning and relational skills, * can help us stay present to ourselves and the children when results are less than miraculous. Exploring Your Senses offers: * Introductory Workshops: http://exploringyoursenses.abmp.com/exploring-your-senses-introductory-workshop-and-registration * Exploring Your Senses 12-Hour Training: http://exploringyoursenses.abmp.com/exploring-your-senses-12-hour-training * Exploring Your Senses Teacher Training for those who wish to teach EYS Intro classes: http://exploringyoursenses.abmp.com/exploring-your-senses-teacher-training Want to know what’s going on? Please ask us to email you about future classes by contacting [email protected] and check exploringyoursenses.abmp.com for newly scheduled workshops. We offer variations on the Exploring Your Senses Introduction, so please contact us about hosting a workshop at a site chosen by your group.
MacArthur Park is a park in the Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, named after General Douglas MacArthur and designated City of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #100.
The Westlake Theatre is a historic theater located in the Westlake section of Los Angeles, California, adjacent to MacArthur Park. The theater was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.Opened in 1926, the theater had seating for 1,949 patrons and was used for both motion pictures and vaudeville shows. It was built at a reported cost of $750,000. It was designed by Richard D. Bates, Jr., with an exterior in a Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival style. The facade features cast stone Churrigueresque detailing of floral patterns and cartouche relief. The interior contains Adamesque references and murals by Anthony Heinsbergen. Exterior renovations in 1935 were designed by the noted theater architect S. Charles Lee and included an Art Deco ticket kiosk made of red-painted metal, unvarnished aluminum and glass, new lobby doors, and terrazzo sunburst paving in the foyer and front sidewalk. One of the theater's intact features is an original steel-frame, three-story neon sign that reads "WESTLAKE THEATRE."The Westlake was operated as a first-run movie theater from 1926 until the 1960s. As the neighborhood's demographics changed, the theater was sold to Metropolitan Theatres Corp., which showed Spanish-language or Spanish-subtitled movies. In 1991, the building was sold to Mayer Separzadeh, who converted the theater into a swap meet. To protect the building from drastic changes, the building was declared a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in September 1991.
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