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 Partnerships Continued from page 15 the cuts continue, the coalition will be there alerting the public that maintaining high academic standards will be near impossible while funding for public schools continues to be decimated. Community Outreach CTA’s Community Outreach Department provides services statewide to local chapters, UniServ units and Service Center Councils in support of communi- ty engagement projects. The goal is to build strong, collaborative re- lationships between communities and local chapters in each of the four CTA regions. These efforts focus on developing projects and partnerships in support of public schools and their surrounding communities. CTA has collaborated with the Equal Justice Society studying the intersection of unconscious bias and social justice to assess racial bi- as in the classroom and school en- vironment and its impact on stu- dent achievement. Community Outreach has also recently part- nered with the National Education Association on a Public Engage- ment Project (PEP). The project is a community conversation that helps parents and ordinary citizens, teachers, education support profes- sionals, seniors, elected officials, businesspeople and activists meet to talk about how all students can succeed in school. An ongoing PEP project in Davis, California has had wide participation from its com- munity to address the needs of those children caught in the achievement gap. Credential, Certificate and Professional Development Programs at Your Fingertips! Online Classes Available! Accessible and Affordable Online Programs for K-12 and Postsecondary Educators New Courses Beginning Every Month— Most Programs can be Completed in Under One Year Interactive, Research-Based Programs with Practical Classroom Application The challenge.    The solution. NEW online tutorial program     instructor    Find out more today! extension.uci.edu/cset 949.824.9427 Programs include: • California Clear Credential (Ryan and SB 2042) • CLAD Through CTEL • CCTC-Approved Reading Certificate • Career and Technical Education (CTE) • College Counseling • Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) • Teaching Adult Learners • Teaching Online • Professional Development/Salary Point Coursework For more information about online programming available at UC San Diego Extension, please contact Morgan Appel, Director of Education at: (858) 964-1064 or mappel@ucsd.edu or visit: extension.ucsd.edu/education october 2009 | www.cta.org 37 FA09-2032 Reinvent your career. Become a math teacher.

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