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Rebecca Haden
Phone: 479-756-8985
URL: http://educationstationteachers.com
The Education Station offers teacher resources, classroom materials, and homeschooling supplies as well as educational games and toys for teachers and parents in Norhtwest Arkansas and the tri-state area.
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22
May
Teacher Technology Workshops For Summer 2008
Sharp Hue, Inc. will be offering tech training workshops for teachers on July 15 and 17, from 9:00 to 4:00, at the Continuing Education Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The six-hour workshops will focus on Integrating Technology into Instruction, and will provide practical ways to bring new technologies into the classroom in support of the Arkansas frameworks.

All Arkansas teachers are required to spend six hours each year studying technology for the classroom. This is, frankly, not one of the more popular r ...
31
JAN
Arkansas History Workshops At The Education Station
Arkansas History workshops will be offered by The Education Station in February, 2008.

The Education Station will be offering Arkansas History workshops at the Jones Center for Families. Rebecca Haden, Certified Arkansas History Teacher ...
08
JUL
Teacher Workshops Scheduled For Summer 2007
The Education Station, Northwest Arkansas's teacher store, has scheduled a series of teacher workshops for summer 2007.

If you peeked into the Chicago Room at the Jones Center for Families a couple of weeks ago, you might have seen a group of adults carefully adding ici ...
06
JUL
Award-Winning Game Inventor To Unveil New Software At The Education Station's Annual Educational Fair
Phillip Zweig, inventor of the award-winning game Wordigo, will unveil the new software version of the game at the Education Station's annual Educational Fair on July 18th.

Phillip Zweig knew that people liked word games. He also knew that some people -- especially kids -- didn't like waiting their turns or devoting an en ...