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IGS - In Partnership with the Continuing Ed. Options and the University of St. Thomas. Minnesota PRESENTS SUMMER 2012 SCHEDULE ACCREDITED GRADUATE CREDIT DISTINGUISHED FACULTY SAME HIGH QUALITY COURSES AND SERVICE Face-to-Face, Hybrid & 100% Online Courses Professional Advancement State Recertification & Licensing Lane Change FEATURING FLEXIBLE ENVIRONMENT & SCHEDULING! SMALL CLASS SIZE! PRESTIGIOUS ACCREDITATION! TEACHER FRIENDLY A VARIETY OF COURSES TO CHOOSE FROM! TAILORED TO YOUR BUSY SCHEDUL Face-to-Face (On-Site) and Hybrid Courses. MEET EVERYONE TOGETHER FOR MAXIMIUN INTERACTION AND LEARMING CTED CRN COURSE TITLE SECTION DATES INSTRUCTORS LOCATION Beginning in June 759 30805 Teaching and Living Green: An Action 1 June 25 - June 29 Jerry Gottstein, M.A. Various Twin Cities, Plan for the 21st Century (P-12) (763) 509-9630 Locations, MN 884 30804 Exploring the History of Communication, Art 1 June 18 - June 22 Jerry Gottstein, M.A. Various Twin Cities, and Travel: Past and Present (P-12) (763) 509-9630 Locations, MN 5055 30782 Yoga Calm and Social Emotional 1 June 12 - July 12 Kathy Flaminio Minneapolis Federation of Skills in the Classroom (Hybrid ) (P-12) June 12,13,14 (651) 373-1372 Teacher Headquarters - rest will be "online" Kathy@1000petals.com 67-8th Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55413 5055 30844 Yoga, Mindfulness and Social Emotional 1 June 19 - July 19 Julie Hurtubise Ann Sullivan Skills in the Classroom (Hybrid ) (P-12) June 19,20,21-612 387-6538 Communication Ctr. 3100 East 28th Street Minneapolis, MN 55406 rest will be "online" hurtubisecampbell@comcast.net \ Plan Ahead! For Details go to : www. IGSCont.EdMN.com!

Beginning in July 514 30840 Instructional Games and Activities that 1 July 23 - August 23 Carl Olson St. Mary's Greek Orthodox Church Teach (Hybrid ) (P-12) July 23-24 - (608) 318-0307 3450 Irving Ave. South rest will be "online" carl@energizerolson.com Minneapolis, MN 55408 605 30825 Broadening Our Educational Horizons (P-12) 1 July 30 - August 3 Jerry Gottstein, M.A. Various Twin Cities (763) 509-9630 Locations, MN 832 30836 Historical, Cultural and Scientific Treasures 1 July 9 - July 13 Jerry Gottstein, M.A. Various Twin Cities of Our Community (P-12) (763) 509-9630 Locations, MN 955 30826 Becoming Native to Where You Live: The 1 July 30 - August 3 Larry Wade, MA Fort Snelling Weaving of Art and Nature (P-12) (952) 933-2492 Tower Avenue larry_wade@hopkins.k12.mn.us Minneapolis, MN 55111 5042 30798 ON THE MOVE 7 July 16 - July 20 John Eggers, Ed.D. Calvary Lutheran Church Experiential Learning for the Classroom (218) 243-2234 2508 Washington Ave., SE (P-12) Bemidji, MN 56601 5042 30799 ON THE MOVE 8 July 23 - July 27 Jerry Gottstein, M.A. Various Twin Cities Experiential Learning for the Classroom (763) 509-9630 Locations, MN (P-12) 5107 30834 Whales in the Classroom: Experiential 1 July 9 - July 20 Larry Wade, MA Martin Senior High School Oceanography and Whale Biology (P-12) (952) 933-2492 828 Greenway Ave. N larry_wade@hopkins.k12.mn.us Oakdale, MN 55128 5107 30835 Whales in the Classroom: Experiential 1 July 23 - August 6 Larry Wade, MA Mayo Senior High School Oceanography and Whale Biology (P-12) (952) 933-2492 420 11th Ave. Southeast larry_wade@hopkins.k12.mn.us Rochester, MN 55904 Beginning in August 874 30779 WELLNESS 3 August 6 Aug. 10 Deborah Engen, M.A. Jefferson High School Improving Education through (608) 838-8777 4001 W. 102nd Street Collaboration (P-12) deborahengen@hotmail.com Bloomington, MN 55437 and Juany Dahlen, MS (608) 527-5807 jmkd2010@gmail.com Credit: All courses offer three (3) Graduate Continuing Education Credits except as noted.. Accreditation: CTED courses carry Want More About Courses? Please keep in mind the following credit Continuing Education Graduate Credits Copy of syllabus: Request from limitations of the University of St. Thomas. Offered by the prestigious University of Barb Palmer or Sherry Mills (see p. 4). Students may not enroll in more than St. Thomas. Course Descriptions: 30 semester credits per calendar year. Go to www.igscontedmn.org break down as follows: - Each Fall semester = 9 credits - Each Winter/Spring semester = 9 credits - Each Summer semester = 12 credits

100% Online Courses. CTED CRN COURSE TITLE SECTION DATES INSTRUCTOR SELF-PACED! - NO COMMUTING! - TEACHER FRIEND Beginning in June, 2012 511 30766 Brain Based Learning (P-12) 1 June 11 - July 11 John Eggers, Ed.D (218) 243-2234 517 31045 Winning with All Students: Successful Teaching of 1 Tom Kraft, M.S. Academic Skills within a Competitive (414) 502 0569 Learning Environment (P-12) tom@cieclass.com 513 30838 Developing Moral Intelligence (P-12) 1 June 25 - July 27 Mary Beth Wood, M.A. & Raquel Thorsen 518 30769 Great Teachers, Great Teaching: Learning from 1 June 25 - July 25 John Eggers, Ed.D. Notable Role Models (P-12) (218) 243-2234 518 30770 Great Teachers, Great Teaching: Learning from 2 June 1 - July 1 John Eggers, Ed.D. Notable Role Models (P-12) (218) 243-2234 536 30829 Children's Literature Studies: Expanded "Readers" 1 June 11 - July 25 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Workshop (P-12) (608) 877-9145 541 30819 You've Got Male: Helping Boys in Crisis Succeed 1 June 18 - July 20 Mary Beth Wood, M.A. In School (P-12) & Raquel Thorsen M.S. 550 30839 PowerPoint for Professionals Level 2: How 1 June 19 - July 24 Ted Mainella, M.A. PowerPoint Can Make You a Better P-12 Educator (414) 425-7976 tmainella@gmail.com 553 30808 Author Studies: A Survey of Literature for 1 June 11 - July 25 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Classroom Teachers (P-12) (608) 712-9144 565 30771 Coaching for Achievement (6-12) 1 June 18 - July 20 John Ditter, M.S. 569 30993 Current Issues and Concerns for Your Classroom 1 June 18 - July 18 Douglas P. Johnson, M.A. Classroom (P-12) (509) 728-0731 kosharilearning@gmail.com 649 30833 Women Artists: Renaissance to the 20th Century 1 June 1 - June 30 Rhea Sprecher, M.A. for Beginners (P-12) (414) 762-3893 rsprecher@wi.rr.com

662 30796 Building Healthy Relationships for Student 2 June 18 - August 19 John Eggers, Ed.D Achievement and Educator Effectiveness (P-12) (218) 243-2234 722 30775 Helping Students Get Fit to Learn More 1 June 18 - July 20 John Ditter, M.S. Successfully (P-12) 731 30821 Round Pegs-Square Holes / Making Them Fit 1 June 18 - July 20 Mary Beth Wood, M.A. (P-12) & Raquel Thorsen, M.S. 742 Pending Fun in the Classroom Equals Higher Student 1 June 18 - July 18 John Eggers, Ed.D Performance (P-12) (218) 243-2234 856 30822 Anger: Understanding the Emotion, Managing 1 June 25 - July 27 Mary Beth Wood, M.A. the Behavior (P-12) & Raquel Thorsen, M.S. 866 Pending Functional Fitness for Physical Educators and 1 June 18 - July 20 John Ditter, M.S. Coaches (P-12) 867 Pending Online Website Design for Beginners (P-12) 1 June 18 - July 20 John Ditter, M.S. 871 30817 Beyond the Box: Reaching Minorities and Kids 1 June 11 - July 13 Mary Beth Wood, M.A. at Risk (P-12) & Raquel Thorsen, M.S. 883 30780 Personal Fitness for Teachers (P-12) 1 June 18 - July 20 John Ditter, M.S. 891 Pending Digital Photography for Beginners (P-12) 1 June 18 - July 20 John Ditter, M.S. 896 30994 Writing Across the Curriculum: Innovative 1 June 11 - July 31 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Strategies that Work (P-12) (608) 877-9145 898 30812 Classroom Strategies That Work with English 1 June 1 - July 21 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Language Learners: Surviving the Added Burden (608) 877-9145 of Teaching a Second Language (P-12) 922 30593 Teaching All Learners One at a Time: How to Teach 1 June 15 - July 15 John Eggers, Ed.D More to All Students (P-12) (218) 243-2234

5031 30827 Teacher Literature Studies: Genre Study and 1 June 11 - July 25 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Analysis for Classroom Teachers to Use in (608) 877-9145 Integrating Classroom Studies (P-12) 5034 30810 Using Classroom Learning Centers to Differentiate 1 June 11 - July 31 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Instruction (P-12) (608) 877-9145 5038 30786 Knowing How to Improve Student Achievement 1 June 18 - July 27 Kimberly Brown, M.Ed. Using Available Electronic Classroom Tools, (608) 877-9145 Platforms and Projects (P-12) kim_brown@mcfarland.k12.wi.us and Deborah Engen, M.A. (608) 838-8777 deborahengen@hotmail.com 5111 30783 Using the Latest Available Electronic Tools, 1 June 18 - July 20 John Ditter, M.S. Including Mobile Devices, to Transform Teaching and Learning in the Classroom (P-12) Beginning in July, 2012 511 30767 Brain Based Learning (P-12) 2 July 9 - August 9 John Eggers, Ed.D (218)243-2234 536 30830 Children's Literature Studies: Expanded "Readers" 2 July 10 - August 20 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Workshop (P-12) (608) 877-9145 553 30809 Author Studies: A Survey of Literature for 2 July 10 - August 20 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Classroom Teachers (P-12) (608) 877-9145 562 30843 Differentiated Learning (P-12) 1 July 16 - August 24 Angela Dye, M.AL., M.DI (414) 795-5627 ejuc80r@aol.com 565 30772 Coaching for Achievement (6-12) 2 July 9 - August 10 John Ditter, M.S. (608)325-3906 661 30773 Teaching in the Love and Logic Classroom (P-12) 1 July 15 - August 15 David Allen Funk, M.A. (262) 789-6260 davefunk@loveandlogic.com 662 30774 Building Healthy Relationships for Student 1 July 30 - August 29 John Eggers, Ed.D Achievement and Educator Effectiveness (P-12) (218) 243-2234 722 Pending Helping Students Get Fit to Learn More 2 July 9 - August 10 John Ditter, M.S. Successfully (P-12) 742 Pending Fun in the Classroom Equals Higher Student 2 July 16 - August 16 John Eggers, Ed.D Performance (P-12) (218) 243-2234

849 30802 The History of Wisconsin (P-12) 1 July 10 - August 14 Ted Mainella, MS (414) 425-7976 tmainella@gmail.com 866 Pending Functional Fitness for Physical Educators and 2 July 9 - August 10 John Ditter, M.S. Coaches (P-12) 8.67 Pending Online Website Design for Beginners (P-12) 2 July 9- August 10 John Ditter, M.S. 883 30781 Personal Fitness for Teachers (P-12) 2 July 9 - August 10 John Ditter, M.S. (608 ) 325-3906 889 30818 Photoshop in the K-12 Classroom: Back to Basics 1 July 17 - August 21 Ted Mainella, MS (P-12) (414) 425-7976 tmainella@gmail.com 891 Pending Digital Photography for Beginners (P-12) 2 July 9 - August 10 John Ditter, M.S. 896 30995 Writing Across the Curriculum: Innovative 2 July 2 - August 20 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Strategies that Work (P-12) (608) 712-9144 898 30813 Classroom Strategies That Work with English 2 July 6 - August 20 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Language Learners: Surviving the Added Burden (608) 712-9144 of Teaching a Second Language (P-12) 922 30594 Teaching All Learners One at a Time: How to Teach 2 July 17 - August 17 John Eggers, Ed.D More to All Students (P-12) (218) 243-2234 927 30803 Photoshop in the K-12 Classroom: Beyond the 1 July 24 - August 28 Ted Mainella, MS Basics (P-12) (414) 425-7976 tmainella@gmail.com 5020 30820 If They're Laughing, They're Listening/Using Humor 1 July 2 - July 31 Mary Beth Wood, M.A. and Creativity in the Classroom (P-12) & Raquel Thorsen, M.S. 5031 3828 Teacher Literature Studies: Genre Study and 2 July 10 - August 20 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Analysis for Classroom Teachers to Use in (608) 712-9144 Integrating Classroom Studies (P-12) 5034 30811 Using Classroom Learning Centers to Differentiate 2 July 2 - August 20 Kimberly Nielsen, M.A. Instruction (P-12) (608) 712-9144

5042 30800 Experiential Learning for the Classroom (P-12) 9 July 23 - August 23 John Eggers, Ed.D (218) 243-2234 5111 30784 Using the Latest Available Electronic Tools, 2 July 9 - August 10 John Ditter, M.S. Including Mobile Devices, to Transform Teaching and Learning in the Classroom (P-12) 5699 30837 Artful Teaching: Integrating the Arts for 1 July 1 - July 31 Rhea Sprecher, M.A. Understanding Across the Curriculum (P-8) (414) 762-3893 rsprecher@wi.rr.com Beginning in August 511 30768 Brain Based Learning (P-12) 3 August 2 - August 30 John Eggers, Ed.D (218) 243-2234 742 Pending Fun in the Classroom Equals Higher Student 3 August 1 - August 31 John Eggers, Ed.D Performance (P-12) (218) 243-2234 788 30816 20th Century Art: A History (P-12) 2 August 1 - August 31 Rhea Sprecher, M.A. Something Old and a Whole Lot New!! (414) 762-3893 rsprecher@wi.rr.com Credit: ALL courses carry three (3) semester hours of Continuing Education Graduate Credit, unless otherwise noted, from offered by our prestigious Academic Partner, The University of St. Thomas. Instructional Hours: Instructional hours are flexible to meet the individual needs of students, but each student must log a minimum of 15 study hours per each unit of credit. Cost: FOR ALL WINTER/SPRING 2012 MINNESOTA COURSES Face to Face & Hybrid 100% Online 3 UST credits = $499.00 3 UST credits = $399.00 Audit (No credit) = $299.00 Audit (No credit) = $299.00 Please note: Your enrollment for any online course(s) will not be considered complete until a check for the full amount of the tuition is also received. The contents of the enclosed schedule contain a partial listing of courses and is subject to change. About IGS About Continuing Ed. Options After serving as Superintendent of Schools for 20 years in Jerry Gottstein has been in the field of education 3 states, the Far East and in Europe, Edward C. Pino, Ed.D., for over 39 years. He taught social studies in the Minneapolis Ph.D., formed the Institute for Graduate Studies (IGS) in and Robbinsdale School Districts. Denver, Colorado as a non-profit 501 C3 institution of higher learning. He then became a guidance counselor at Plymouth Middle School and Armstrong High School in the IGS is dedicated to developing and conducting innovative Robbinsdale School District. He started teaching in the graduate study programs of high quality and scholarship University of St. Thomas Continuing program over 20 and has enrolled more than 87,000 students in 39 states years ago. He plans to continue teaching with our new since 1971. All courses carry a Performance Money-Back partnership with IGS. He is well known for his sense of Guarantee. humor and his ability to meet the need of course participants.

Our New Partnership Beginning in the Fall 2011, the Continuing Opts and the Institute For Graduate Studies (IGS) merged in order to provide many new resources to our loyal past alumni as well as to a broader new group of students resulting from a larger faculty and many new and exciting courses. ALL COURSES OFFER THREE (3) GRADUATE CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS. All Courses Require 45 Instructional Hours of Instruction. All UST CTED courses carry continuing education graduate credits offered by our prestigious academic Partner, The University of St. Thomas. TUITION FOR SUMMER 2012 Courses: $399.00 for three (3) credits, Online $299.00 NON credit, Online $499.00 for three (3) credits, Face to Face $399.00 NON credit, Face to Face Rebate: $25.00 if you enroll with four other colleagues from the same building ENROLLMENT INFORMATION FOR ENROLLMENT REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION Face-to-Face & Hybrid Courses: Sherry Mills 1-877-447-7895 (Best time to call 9 am-6 pm) or info@ctcm-acr.com Online Courses: Barb Palmer 1-866-953-3131 (Best time to call 7:30 am 6:30 pm) or bpalmer4065@sbcglobal.net A Cut Well Above The Rest!