Teaching Arts & Sciences War Point

Thank you so much for volunteering to teach at Great Northeastern War!

To encourage the sharing of knowledge, Teaching will once again be part of the war point at this year's Great Northeastern War.  Each teacher will earn 5 points for his or her declared side, so long as the class takes place and at least one person attends.  In order to qualify for the point, all teachers must pre-schedule their class with the Classes coordinator prior to Sunday, June 29
The side with the most classes taught wins the teaching point.  In the case of a tie, the side with the highest total class attendance wins the point.

If you have any problems at all using this form, please email Lady Mickel von Salm!

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Teacher(s) SCA Name:

Teacher(s) eMail Address:

Class Name:

Approximate class duration
(default is one hour, but we can go longer or shorter if you need to adjust the time)

Is there a fee?  If so, what is the fee for (handouts, materials, etc.)?  Is it optional?
No Fee
Fee
Fee Details: 

Is there a limit to the number of students?
Can people attend to observe even if they can't do the hands-on part?
No Limit
Class is Limited
Class Limit Details: 

Please provide a short (25 - 75 words) description of the class ... what its about, why people should come, what people need to wear, what people need to bring, and any knowledge that they need to already have in order to enjoy the class.

We will use your description verbatim to 'sell' your class to the event attendees, so be creative and don't be afraid to sell yourself.

Class Description:

Is there any additional information we need to know in order to schedule your class?
(Things you don't want to conflict with, special space requirements, etc.)

Additional Information:

I declare for:
Malagentia
Dragon Dormant



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