IOWA DKG - How can you Become a Member??
Are you a woman educator
looking for personal and professional growth? As a woman, are you or have been employed as a professional educator ....or undergraduate or graduate student in the field of Education? MEMBERSHIP
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CLASSIFICATION
-An Active member is a woman who is or has been employed as a professional educator at the time of her invitation or has been retired from an educational position. An active member is expected to participate in the activities of the Society.
-A Collegiate member shall be an undergraduate or graduate students who meet the criteria as written in the DKG Constitution.
-A Reserve membership shall be granted only to a member who is unable to participate fully in the activities of the chapter because of physical disability and/or geographic location.
CONTACT Iowa's State Membership Chair to find a chapter near you.
-A Collegiate member shall be an undergraduate or graduate students who meet the criteria as written in the DKG Constitution.
-A Reserve membership shall be granted only to a member who is unable to participate fully in the activities of the chapter because of physical disability and/or geographic location.
CONTACT Iowa's State Membership Chair to find a chapter near you.
Chapter Level
Members attend chapter meetings, programs and special events, participate in projects and committees, enjoy the fellowship of other women educators, support DKG on the state
and international level. This chapter visited a restored rural school. |
State Level
Members may attend board meetings, workshops and conventions, support state world fellowship or leadership, apply for seminars, scholarships or mini-grants, volunteer to be on or chair committees. This photo shows remembrance ceremony for members who have passed.
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International Level
Members may attend conferences and conventions, support international projects, become involved in the Educational Foundation, write articles for publications, submit works to be part of the DKG Gallery of Fine Arts, work on committees, and apply for scholarships. The photo above is an example of a workshop at an International Convention.
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