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GREENSBORO – Four study skills clinics for middle school students and their parents will be offered in February and March by the School of Education at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
The sessions run from 7-8:30 p.m. on the following Mondays:
• Feb. 2 – for parents only,
• Feb. 23 – for parents and students,
• March 1 – for students only, and
• March 15 – parents only.
The cost is $35 per person per session except for the Feb. 23 session when the $35 fee admits both a parent and a student.
The clinic will cover organizational skills, test taking, note taking, written language strategies, reading comprehension, SQ3R Study Skills Method, time management and prompt writing. In addition, time will be spent on various strategies related to the required eighth grade North Carolina competency test.
To register, contact Melinda Ryan in the school's Center for Educational Studies and Development call 336-334-3400 or e-mail mjtrost@uncg.edu.
(12-4-03)
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