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Off-Campus M. S. in Education Program (UW-Platteville) Teachers -- earn your Master's of Science in Education without traveling long distances, taking extensive leave, or relocating! UW-Platteville offers a Master of Science in Education (MSE) degree program with an Adult Education emphasis and a Human Services concentration. This program is designed to meet the educational needs of bachelor-level human services professionals who now need to earn a master's degree to meet future career goals and certification requirements. For students' convenience, face-to-face courses are offered on evenings and weekends; some courses are taught online. View full record |
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Office of Education Outreach The School of Education's Office of Education Outreach (OEO) offers professional development programs throughout the year to teachers, administrators, and others involved with K–12 education. OEO programs are endorsed by academic departments at UW–Madison, address specific teacher standards, and offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and/or credit. The office also provides a variety of challenging and engaging pre-college programs for youth. Learning opportunities are available on campus, on-site, and through distance delivery. View full record |
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Office of Space Science Education The Office of Space Science Education (OSSE) was established within the Space Science & Engineering Center (SSEC) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison to conduct K–12 education and public outreach programs. OSSE specializes in the design and implementation of local, regional, national, and international education programs that are based on current scientific research themes of federal agencies such as NASA and NOAA. OSSE programs encompass the multidisciplinary areas of space science, including earth systems science, atmospheric science, solar system exploration, astronomy, and physics. Additional areas of emphasis include programs supporting the unique educational needs of historically underserved communities, including Native Americans, Spanish-speaking students, young women, and students from rural and/or economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Partnerships between scientists and teachers to develop standards-based programs that achieve the mutual objective of improving the level of literacy for science, math, and technology education are key. OSSE’s outreach Web site provides links to lesson plans as well as other programs and teacher resources. View full record |
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Online Noncredit Courses for Teachers and Others Sponsored by the Division of Continuing Studies, these noncredit online courses offer those interested the chance to study at their own pace, in their own home, and still enjoy one-on-one interaction with an instructor via e-mail. Courses are offered in art, dance, mathematics, music, Spanish, theology/philosophy, and writing. View full record |
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Oshkosh Titans Sports Camps The UW-Oshkosh Titans offer a wide range of sports camps for boys and girls. The different sports include: baseball; boys, girls, and coed basketball; football; girls gymnastics; boys, girls, and coed soccer; girls fastpitch softball; boys and girls track & field; boys, girls, and coed volleyball; and wrestling, including Tiny Titan & Father & Son/Daughter camps. See the Web site for more details. View full record |
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