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Erin McHenry

Would you encourage anyone to become a teacher?

May 8, 2013 - Some think it's better to give up than get certified. Continue reading
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Don’t Be Last in the Online Learning Race

January 9, 2013 - I was against online learning but our instructors and students extolled its values to convince me otherwise. Continue reading
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Resolving New Year’s Resolutions

December 28, 2012 - This time of year often brings reflection. Check your motivation and audience before creating this year's resolutions. Continue reading
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Writing Instruction in Schools: Fluff vs. Facts

November 6, 2012 - Do we need a writing revolution for our students to be able to write and communicate in coherent sentences? Will it be at the expense of creativity? Continue reading
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Scholarships, the Election and Its Historic Impact on D.C.

October 9, 2012 - What kind of an impact do you think the presidential election will have on the District? Continue reading
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PD: Mandatory or Voluntary (Part II)

June 8, 2012 - If you didn’t need courses every few years to keep your job, would you voluntarily take professional development to learn new trends and techniques in your field? Continue reading
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Professional Development: Should PD Be Mandatory or Voluntary (Part I)

April 20, 2012 - Many licensed professionals attend courses or trainings to keep their certifications. Should this be mandatory or voluntary? Continue reading
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What D.C. Arts & Historical Centers Can Teach You

April 19, 2012 - If you are you a teacher in need of a professional development course this summer but you aren’t looking forward to sitting in a classroom, I have just the thing for you.  Did you know you could take a course at Ford’s Theatre or the National Museum of Women in the Arts and receive Trinity credit?  Each year, teachers come from all over the U.S. to take these courses and they fill quickly.   We will offer 130 of Trinity’s professional development courses this summer but we are extremely fortunate to partner with some local arts and historical experts in D.C.: the National … Continue reading
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Contact the Office of Continuing Education by email at ContinuingEd@trinitydc.edu, or by phone at (202) 884-9300. Fax registration materials to us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on our secure fax line: (202) 884-9084.


Contact the Office of Continuing Education by email at ContinuingEd@trinitydc.edu, or by phone at (202) 884-9300. Fax registration materials to us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on our secure fax line: (202) 884-9084.