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Here is a brief overview of our current graduate program offerings, • Master of Arts in Education, Reading
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. . . . . . . . . . . . This program for educators is offered on the weekend in a condensed format, Friday evening and Saturday, for the convenience of working professionals. Each 3-credit class meets three times during the semester in Boise or at the West Campus in Nampa. The program is designed to be completed in two years, including summer.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . This program is designed for teachers who work with or are preparing to work with English language learners. Classes meet at CSI in Twin Falls or at West Campus in Nampa, in a condensed format, Friday evening and all day Saturday. Each 3-crdit class meets for three weekends. The program is designed to be completed in two years, including summer. The Boise State Writing Project, a member of the National Writing Project network, began on the Boise State campus in the summer of 2005. The network consists of over 250 international sites and includes an international corps of teachers and teacher leaders. The BSWP is working to bring high-quality professional development programs to the teachers of Southern Idaho. This accredited 12-month program graduated its first two cohorts of students in Lewiston and Coeur d’Alene in spring 2007. Classes meet evenings and weekends to fit the needs of working professionals. The program will continue in 2007/2008 subject to a sufficient number of qualified students. This program assists working professionals and students in understanding and responding to interpersonal conflict, including third party facilitation and mediation, as well as understanding conflict in larger groups and developing the skills for facilitating high conflict settings.
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