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Letter from the Editor First Quarter 2009
By Adrianne Roggenbuck

Welcome to the first quarter 2009 edition of The Bob Pike Creative Teaching e-Zine! The feedback from our inaugural year in 2008 was overwhelmingly positive, so we are delighted to announce that this service will continue free of charge in 2009.

 

The e-Zine is published quarterly and includes:

·         a featured article related to education

·         learner-centered activities that are aligned to standards

·         a training tip for adult educators

·         news and views from our Education Certified Partners

·         a schedule of upcoming events

·         a fabulous e-Zine Special Offer

 

We welcome feedback on the value of the content. Contact the Editor to voice your opinions. Or have you ever dreamed about getting an article published? We are accepting short original articles of 550 words or less to be considered for upcoming issues.
 
If that sounds like more than you want to tackle, consider submitting a learner-centered activity or a training tip. Our best ideas come from educators in the field who are applying techniques in a variety of settings. Email your submissions to Adrianne at CreativeTeaching@BobPikeGroup.com .

 

Enjoy another year of tips, activities and special offers from The Bob Pike Group!
 
 

Get 25% off of any on-site program booked and delivered in 2009 (1st time partners only) AND

15% off of a single registration to any Public workshop held before March 31, 2009.

 

Contact Tina Altman at taltman@bobpikegroup.com or (952)829-2665 by

March 31, 2009 to take advantage of this fabulous offer.


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