In my LifeWays class there were several classmates that have already taken Teacher Training so I was able to pick their brains. Both programs are about equal. The El Sobrante seems to focus more on the "why's" and the SF program on the "hows". They are both good programs. Its all about logistics at this point. At El Sobrante I can either camp on campus Friday night, or drive 40 minutes or so to Concord to Grams house. In SF I HAVE to drive home as students are not allowed to camp out on the campus at night. And the commute is about equalivent. And classes start butt early in the morning.
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Date: 2011-06-20 06:17 pm (UTC)