ISEA Communiqué • isea.org April/May 2015
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MEMBERS AT WORK
Master of Science in Special Education
Advance your career with a graduate degree from the Drake
School of Education. This two-year, part-time program prepares
educators to teach students with mild or moderate disabilities,
behavioral disorders, or learning disabilities.
Highlights of the program include:
• Convenient scheduling for working adults
• Expert faculty with extensive experience in the classroom
• Applicable, innovative curriculum
Education professionals may also pursue an
endorsement-only track:
Instructional Strategist I (k–8
or 5–12), Instructional Strategist II (k–12), Work Experience
Coordinator, or Special Education Consultant.
Now enrolling for summer and fall courses
program information:
w www.drake.edu/specialeducation
e laura.kieran@drake.edu
t 515-271-2168
admission information:
w www.drake.edu/soe/admission
e soegradadmission@drake.edu
t 515-271-2552
Aspire. Achieve. Advance.
The degree you need for the career you want.
Some 2,000 messages from ISEA members are set for deliver to Gov. Terry Branstad, House
Speaker Kraig Paulsen, House Majority Leader Linda Upmeyer and Rep. Chuck Soderberg as part
of a lobby day backed by the Coalition for Public Education.
Educators from Indianola stop for a group shot during the #PinkApril30
campaign. Hundreds upon hundreds of people showed their support for public
education by wearing pink on Thursday, April 30.
Iowa State Education Association President Tammy Wawro speaks to gathered ISEA delegates.
Wawro was re-elected to a two-year term at the Delegate Assembly. Also re-elected were ISEA
Vice President Mike Beranek and NEA Director Ray Feuss.