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Yellowstone Master Teacher Seminar

The Yellowstone Master Teachers Seminar is an opportunity for community college teachers from across the region to come together to enhance their craft through meaningful discourse with other teachers in all disciplines. The seminar follows the format from the national Great Teachers Seminar, enabling instructors to tailor their courses to meet the needs of their community, their students and their ideas. Carlton Williams will serve as lead facilitator, marking his 40th workshop since 1990.

Act Now

Act Now! Space is limited to 30 participants!! To reserve a spot at the seminar, apply online today and be sure to mail your deposit check of $100 to the address on the form.  The balance in full is due on or before you arrive at the seminar.

NWC faculty should work with their Division Chair and/or Academic Affairs and thier fee will be taken care of with NWC Professional Development Funds.

Cancellations with full refund will be accepted through September 22, 2011. An alternate participant from your college may attend in your place if you are unable to cancel prior to September 22.

Upon reciept of your application, confirmation and a map to Elk View Inn as well as other seminar materials will be provided to you in September.


 For more information, email Kay Dooley or call Kay at 307.754.6061.

If you would like to visit with faculty alumni from past Seminars, you may contact the following:

Martin Stensing or call Martin at 307.754.6049
Deepthi Amarasuriya or call Deepthi at 307-754-6454
Marnee Crawford or call Marnee at 307-754-6037

Sponsored by NWC Faculty Development and Morale Committee