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CD 10G

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  • Green sheet CD10G M/W
  • Green sheet CD10G T/Th

      Guidelines for Observers
      Prenatal / Preschool
    • Infant Observation
    • Childbirth Interview
    • Toddler Observation
    • Preschool Observation

      Study Guide #1
      Study Guide #2
      Study Guide #3
      Study Guide #4
      Final Study Guide #5

      CD 64

      Green Sheet CD 64 Tuesday Evening

      Green Sheet CD 64 Tues./Thurs.

    • immunizations
    • Nutrition

        CD 64 Study Guide #2
        CD 64 Study Guide #3
        CD 64 Final
      • Juanita Thumbnail: Instructor
        Child Development and Education Division
        Program Director - Teach for Tomorrow
        --- Contact information Office: Child Development Department
        Room CD1-10G
        Hours: Monday through Thursday 10:30 -11:30
        Tues. Thurs. 1:00 - 2:00 pm
        E-mail: corderojuanita@fhda.edu I teach the following courses in the Child Development Division:
        CD 10 G The Early Years
        CD64 Health, Safety, and Nutrition
        Education 1: Teach for Tomorrow Program

        The fall quarter begins on September 25th. Arrive early for your classes as parking fills up quickly. There is plenty of parking available in the new parking structure.

        If you are interested in becoming an elementary school teacher please call me or visit my Teach for Tomorrow website.
        See the De Anza College website for registration information

        Visit other sites:
        George Lucas Education Foundation: http://www.glef.org
        Great Schools: http://www.greatschools.org
        California Basic Skills Test: http://www.cbest.nesinc.com/
        Teach for Tomorrow: http://www.deanza.edu/child/CDE/teachForTomorrow.htm
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         Updated Monday, June 30, 2008 at 3:08:33 PM by Juanita Cordero - corderojuanita@fhda.edu
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