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Teacher Registration

TEACHERS' FAQ

HOW TO FILL OUT THIS FORM

(Please submit one copy of this form for each different class topic you wish to teach. After you successfully receive the response, hit the "back" button on your browser and enter the information for the next class.)

About You    HELP
Modern Name
SCA Name
Expected date of arrival at Pennsic
July or August , 2008
SCA Title you wish listed
(Lord/Lady/Mistress/Master, etc.)

Street
Apt#
City
State/Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country

e-mail address
Kingdom of residence
Telephone number
( ) -


About the Class    HELP
Title of the Class

Type of Class    HELP


Class description
(Limit to 40 words. Please proofread for errors and spelling.) University staff reserves the right to edit.
Time required for class
Hour(s)

Will you be teaching with other instructors?
Yes No
Number of other teachers SCA names of co-teachers
(please separate names with commas):
Note: The person listed in the 'About You' section above is considered the primary teacher and will be listed as such in the Pennsic book.

Teaching in a Private Camp

Private Camp teaching is regulated. Please provide a reason for using it, such as using large unmoveable in-camp equipment such as a bread oven, large loom, forge, etc.

Keep in mind that students often get lost. Please plan to provide A&S Point with a highly detailed map for your students when you do Teacher Check-In at Pennsic. Pennsic University is not responsible for accurate directions to your Encampment for your class.

Since we do not limit classes, any number of students, from 1 to 100, could show up. Keep this in mind as you plan for your Private class.

Do you wish to teach in a camp?
Yes No

If "YES", the name of your camp

Reason for teaching in a private camp
(25 words or less, please)


Age Ranges or limits

To better assist both teachers and their prospective students, please indicate the age group(s) at which your class is targeted. There should be age restrictions on a class involving hands-on martial arts, metal casting or anything else that might pose a danger for young students. A subject's comprehension or appropriateness should also be considered. If your class is open to anyone, please check the "no age limit" option.
Age Ranges/Limits
(check all that apply, or 'no age limit')

young children (5-8 years)
children (9-12 years)
teens (13-18 years)
adults only (18 and up)
no age limit

HELP ON PRIVATE CAMPS - CLASS SIZE/AGE LIMITS


Handout Fees

If you set a handout fee, it will be noted in the class description. Remember, some people may choose to attend the class and opt to not take the handout. Since you will not know how many students will be attending your class in advance of your arrival at Pennsic, you should make your "best guess" as to the number of copies you will need, based on previous teaching experience or by speaking to other teachers.
Hand-out Fee, if any
$

If you plan on having a very limited number of handouts, please specify the number:


Materials Fees

You may charge only for materials used in your class, not for your time. Please specify what items the charge will cover and list them below. Again, this is to cover your expenses and is not considered a charge for the class. Fees will be listed for those classes where there are "consumables" or items needed for the creation of a student project during the class. You may neither require your students to buy kits or finished items that you have made, nor charge students who wish to listen but not participate in your class. There are no raffles or drawings allowed in A&S classes.
Materials Fee, if any
$

If you plan on having a very limited amount of materials, how many students will receive them?


Fee details

If there is a handout fee or materials fee for your class, please itemize them here.
Itemization of Fees

HELP ON FEES

Teaching Days

Preferred day to teach this class:    HELP

July/August
Sun MonTueWedThuFriSat
30 31 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8
Any day is fine
Time of Day

Additional Teaching Days/Times    HELP
If you wish to teach this class more than once, how many additional sessions would you like to schedule?
0 1 2 3
A Reminder
In order to avoid teacher burn out and allow more people to experience the fun and challenge of teaching at the Pennsic War, you are limited to four (4) classes per teacher. Exceptions to this limit will be made for one-on-one classes and daily group exercise workshops such as Morning Stretch.

Please select other day(s) you are available to teach this class.

July/August
Sun MonTueWedThuFriSat
 30  31   1   2
  3   4   5   6   7   8
Any day is fine
Time of Day


Special Needs    HELP

Do you need Electricity Running Water A fire pit A "Messy Class Area"

other comments, such as:
don't schedule opposite particular battle/court/etc., cannot teach before/after certain date, class size limit due to safety, need X number of tables

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