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As a leading online supplier of professional development courses, OnlineLearning.net provides busy teachers with the tools to pursue their lifelong learning objectives. [1]

Maybe that says I’m on some kind of emotional roller coaster, but I think a lot of writers have a love-hate relationship with their own work. [...] Some writing students may think that published writers write pages so easily, the story just coming to them, they must have a gift. [...] The funny thing is that when I workshopped it here in two different Writers’ Program courses, one instructor suggested I write one more scene just before the end (which I did) and send it out, done. [2]

I returned to school in my 40’s to gain an English Bachelors and a teaching credential. [3]

As the continuing education division of the University of California at Santa Barbara, UCSB Extension is open to all adults who seek professional and personal development. [...] Courses that have been popular at UCLA Extension’s Los Angeles-based facilities are now getting a debut in Ventura County. [...] UCSB Extension has operated the satellite Ventura Center since 1972. [4]

Today we’re very happy to bring you a Q&A with writer and online instructor Marianne Villanueva, who wrestles with the submission process just as the rest of us do. [2]

Topics include student and teacher motivation, multiple intelligences and more. [1]

And though at the next reading I won’t be the person asking about the writer’s process, I’ll sure be taking notes. [2]

“I plan to enroll again… I liked the experience very much and learned a great deal during the time I attended classes. [1]

Before I started writing today, I took care of the nagging procrastination items that are the last things to do before making yourself focus (making dentist and doctor appointments, mailing a student loan payment– you know you’ve mastered the art of procrastination when you prefer those tasks to the writing itself). [2]

I was out of law school for four years when I decided I needed a change. [...] I changed my life at UCLA Extension. [3]

Sources:
[1] OnlineLearning.net
[2] UCLA Extension Writers’ Program Blog
[3] UCLA Extension
[4] UCLA Extension to offer courses at UCSB

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