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Upcoming Professional Development Opportunties
September 2, 2004

"Patience, and the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown." - Chinese Proverb


Upcoming Professional Development Opportunties

The month of October offers a variety of professional development opportunities for directors and teachers.  Here are just a few of your possibilities.  To learn more about most of these events and about other events scheduled for October, go to our Conference Calendar at http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/038.

Critical Early Childhood Years:  Rethinking Current Interventions and Strategies
October 1 - 2, 2004
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

A Man for All Reasons: Men in Child Care

October 1, 2004
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Making Documentation Panels That Explain

Videatives eCourse with the University of Colorado at Denver
October 4 - 29, 2004
For details:  www.Videatives.com

Exchange Leadership Institute
Indianapolis, IN:  October 6
Cleveland, OH:  October 19
Columbus, OH:  October 21
Schaumburg, IL:  October 27

Through the Eyes of a Child
October 7 - 9, 2004
Arlington, Texas

Colorado AEYC Annual Fall Conference
October 16, 2004
Denver, Colorado

Reggio Emilia North American Study Group
October 16 - 23, 2004
Reggio Emilia, Italy

AYCE Fall Conference
October 22 - 23, 2004
Heidelburg, Germany



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