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A. Lin Goodwin
Associate Dean, Teacher Education & School-based Support Services
Russell Hall 405
212.678.4057/3466
 
Shelly Chin
Assistant Director, Peace Corps Fellows
Russell Hall 408C
212.678.4025
 
Claudette Chung
Secretary
Russell Hall 400
212.678.4057/3466
 
Aimee Katembo
Associate Director, Office of Teacher Education
Russell Hall 408D
212.678.7435
 
Jose Osorio
Secretary
Russell Hall 400
212.678.3502
 
Nicolas Stahelin
Assistant Director, Peace Corps Fellows
Russell Hall 408B
212.678.6622
 
Faride Suarez
Associate Director, Certification Compliance
Russell Hall 406A
212.678.4057
 
Julia Yu
Associate Director, School-based Support Services
Russell Hall 406B
212.678.3978
 

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Event Details: In's & Out's of Teacher Certification - September 14, 2009

Description:

*Ins and Outs of
Teacher Certification*
 
Learn all there is to know about
the teacher certification
process and reciprocity
 
Monday, September 14, 2009
 
4-5pm
 
Russell Hall, Room 400
 
Open to all students seeking teacher certification
 
Questions? Call 212.678.3502
or
email ote@tc.edu
 

Type: All Events

Location: RH 400

Date & Time: 9/14/2009, 4:00:00 PM - 5:00:00 PM

Website: No website specified.

 

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