15-hour Provisional SEI Training

Please read this first: This is the 15-hour SEI course for teachers certified before August 31, 2006 in Arizona or their home state (please call if your certificate has lapsed since that date). Teachers who were certified prior to that date need this 15-hour SEI training plus the 45-hour Completion course to complete the SEI endorsement.

Certified/certifying August 31, 2006 or later? You need the Augmented Provisional 45-hour Training and not this one to start with, followed by the 45-hour Completion SEI course. Click here to register for the 45-hour Augmented Provisional SEI course.

Still not sure? Click here to find out more about SEI requirements. You can always call us at 480-502-8250.

Offerings

Location: Phoenix (Hampton Inn, 601 North 44th Street)
Dates: see below
Times: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm each day

Cost: $200 (only $180 until 2 weeks before course start date)

No outside work! Receive your 15-hour SEI training certificate on Sunday at 4:30!
This dynamic, fast-moving, 15-hour SEI course has been written to include all of the elements required by the Arizona Department of Education (state board-approved) for the 15-hour SEI Provisional Endorsement training. Additionally, it includes current best practices research from many sources.

You will receive everything you need to make your classroom a super-successful learning environment that help ALL learners succeed, including a 75-page workshop manual and CD containing all workshop materials for your classroom use! You can opt to take it for college credit, too!  Corresponds to Chapman University’s EDUC 9454B.

Note: One hour will be provided for lunch during this 15-hour SEI class, which is not included in the price of the training. There are many restaurants in the area.


It’s as easy as 1-2-3 to sign up for 15-hour Provisional SEI training:

1. Register for your 15-hour SEI course using our secure servers:

Course offerings
Register Now! Central Phoenix – October 2-3, 2010 ($180 until September 18!)

Can’t make these dates? Make us a favorite and check back for more dates soon, or click here to sign up for to receive emails about upcoming SEI classes.

2. Coming from out of town for your SEI course? Contact the hotel for accommodations if you’re coming from out of town. The Hampton Inn is located near the airport in Phoenix, and is a great property. Call 602-267-0606 to reserve a room.

3. Contact us if you have any questions about your 15-hour SEI course.

Course cancellation policy: We will gladly refund your registration fee up to 72 hours before the start of the 15-hour SEI training, minus a $20 cancellation fee (to cover our non-recoverable costs). If a cancellation occurs within 72 hours of the start of the training, we must be able to replace you in the training for you to receive a refund (we do keep a waitlist if the training has filled). The $20 cancellation fee still applies. Please cancel early enough for us to find another person who can attend the training.

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