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January 30, 2006
Contacts:
Jocelyn McCabe, Director of Communications
Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP)
360.357.7951 or 360.951.5269 (mobile)
jocelyn@awsp.org
Ana M. Sanchez, Director of Public Relations
Laureate Education, Inc.
410.843.8083
ana.sanchez@laureate-inc.com
Association of Washington School Principals and Walden University Team
to Provide Online Learning Programs
Principals can now access quality training, courses via the
Internet
OLYMPIA, WA – The Association of Washington School
Principals (AWSP) is pleased to announce a new educational alliance with
Walden University, an accredited online institution. The agreement will
give members of AWSP the opportunity to pursue Walden's doctoral
programs in education, including its Ed.D. and Ph.D., and participate in
graduate-level leadership courses, all via the Internet.
"In today's busy workplace, it's difficult to carve out
time for professional development. But it's something that everyone must
do to stay current in the issues affecting the principalship," said
Terry Barber, director of AWSP's professional development. "Our
partnership with Walden University offers our members the best of both
worlds: high-quality professional development and programs and the
access and convenience of online learning.”
“We are very impressed with the
expertise of Walden’s faculty, and with so many demands on
people's time, we believe access to these experts via the online
courses will be a real benefit for our busy members," he said.
"We're very excited about this and hope AWSP members will take advantage
of this great new opportunity to learn."
“Walden University is proud to support this AWSP
professional development initiative. AWSP is widely acknowledged
for its commitment to improving the instructional leadership of schools,
and through Walden’s programs, I think they can now offer their
members unprecedented access to some of the nation’s foremost
authorities on the principalship and the performance improvement of
schools,” said Paula E. Peinovich, Ph.D., president and provost of
Walden University. “Walden’s mission is founded on social
change, and we hope this alliance with AWSP will help assure the
learning and achievement of students in school districts throughout the
state by preparing outstanding leaders in education.”
Walden University is an accredited institution offering
advanced degrees online to professionals who work to make a difference
in the lives of children, the health of a community, or the success of
an organization. Since 1970, Walden has helped students achieve their
personal enrichment and career advancement goals. Walden graduates, in
turn, enrich and advance the lives of countless others they serve.
To learn more about professional development
opportunities through Walden University, visit their Web site at:
www.degrees4educators.com.
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About the Association of Washington School Principals
(AWSP)
The Association of Washington School Principals is a
professional association serving principals, assistant principals and
principals in training. Formed in 1972, the Association now includes
more than 3,500 members from public and private elementary, middle and
high schools statewide. It is governed by a board of practicing
principals composed of members drawn from three grade-specific boards
representing the elementary, middle and high school levels. The mission
of AWSP is to support principals and assistant principals and the
principalship in the education of all students. For more information on
the Association, visit the AWSP Web site at www.awsp.org.
About Walden University
Since 1970, Walden University has offered working professionals the
opportunity to earn advanced degrees through distance learning. Today,
this comprehensive, accredited online university offers master’s
and doctoral degrees in education, psychology, management, and health
and human services, as well as master’s programs in engineering
and IT and bachelor’s completion programs in business. For more
information, visit www.WaldenU.edu.
Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and
a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org;
312.263.0456.
Posted: Jan. 30, 2006
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