Three Weeks to Fall 2000
Sixth Week of SU/2/00 - Twelfth Week of
Summer 2000 Sessions -
August 7, 2000
also found as http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/000807.html
on the WWW
The summer begins to draw to a close. Time for last minute vacations.
Searches for Fall 2001
The Education Department has been authorized to begin
the process of searching for 3 tenure track faculty members for Fall 2001.
The following tentative committees have been organized:
| Early Childhood Education
Jeff Trawick-Smith, Chair
|
Science Education
Hari Koirala, Search Chair
|
Special Education
Ann Gruenberg, Chair
|
Please let David know if you have any questions on the membership of these committees.
Here are the draft announcements for these positions:
Department: Education
Position: Early Childhood Education
Qualifications: Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Early Childhood Education or
equivalent. ABD near completion considered.
Position Description: The successful candidate will have significant
experience in schools or other programs serving young children and families.
Expertise in one or more of the following areas is preferred: literacy,
primary education, and foundations of early childhood education.
Commitment to an integrated curriculum, including children with special
needs in general classrooms, and a multicultural perspective is required.
Other responsibilities include team teaching in an integrated teacher preparation
program (preschool to third grade), collaborative research with other faculty,
involvement in the creation of professional development sites in school
and centers, and participation in the planning of a new child and family
research and demonstration center to be built on campus. Candidate is expected
to advise students and engage in scholarly work and service.
Respond to: Jeffrey Trawick-Smith, Ed.D., Search Chair.
Department: Education
Position: Science Education
Qualifications: Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Science Education or equivalent required.
ABD near completion considered.
Position Description: The successful candidate will have experience
in teaching science education in schools or other programs serving children
and families. Primary role involves teaching science education courses
to students in Elementary, Middle, and Secondary Education Teacher Certification
Program. Other responsibilities include supervising the A*SEER/NASA
Center on campus, representing the University on outdoor education boards
of directors (e.g., Camp Hemlock), and grant writing to fund curriculum
development projects for science/math education. Candidate is expected
to advise students and engage in scholarly work and service.
Respond to: Hari Koirala, Ph.D., Search Chair
Department: Education
Position: Special Education
Qualifications: Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Special Education or equivalent.
ABD near completion considered.
Position Description: The successful candidate should have current
expertise working in schools with children who have challenging conditions
in a rapidly changing field and cultural sensitivity. Primary role
involves teaching special education courses to students in the Elementary,
Middle, and Secondary General Education Teacher Certification Program.
Candidate is expected to advise students and engage in scholarly work and
service.
Respond to: Ann Gruenberg, Ph.D., Search Chair.
Please let David know if you have any questions or suggestions for revisions on these announcements.
Opening Schedule
New faculty orientation is Tuesday-Wednesday, August 29-30. The Fall 2000 Faculty meeting is Thursday, August 31, 2000, 10 am in the Betty Tipton Room.
Might we meet in WH 115 at 9:30 am for our opening Education Department faculty meeting to greet the new faculty and begin our review of the goals for the academic year??
Room Assignments
Hari Koirala is planning to move into WH 154 (Dr. Negron-Wrang's former office). New faculty member, Ken Dobush, is planning to move into WH 143. Diane Cerreto is planning to try sharing Sudha's office in WH 146. Julie Alexandrin may be assigned WH 148. There is also an office in Banner House for an additional faculty member, as well as the desk behind the file cabinets in the department office.
Please let David know if you have any comments on these arrangements.
A Tentative List of Education Department projects 2000-2001
Besides all of the courses that faculty facilitate on campus and online and all of the oncampus governance and search committees we are involved in, Education Department faculty and staff are planning to be involved in the following projects during the next academic year. Please send David additional projects that are not listed here:
1) Preparation for NCATE accreditation
2) Design of the Child and Family Resource Center
3) Hartford Pre-School Technology project with UTC and Hartford public schools.
4) Preparing Tomorrow's Teachers to use Technology (PT3) grant project to use constructivist approaches and technology with ThinkQuest to create classroom applications
5) PDS relationships with Norwich, Killingly, Lebanon, Windham, and Region 11 - Parish Hill High and its feeder schools
6) Curriculum development - MS in Computer Education program, MS in Mathematics Education, RLA 520, EDU 110
7) Curriculum development discussions - GST, UNI, and CAP/STEP
8) Teacher Cadet program in Hartford Public Schools
9) Summer and Winter Institutes for Future Teachers
10) Young Educators Society's webpages and online course
11) 10th annual Children's Literature Festival in Spring 2001
12) BEST Portfolio assessments
Progress on NCATE Preparation
The second meeting of the NCATE Writing Group was on July 18, 1-2:30 in WH 159; notes on that meeting may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/ncate718.html.
Notes on the first NCATE organizational meeting - Wednesday, June 21,
12 - 2, in WH 159 may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/ncate621.html
.
Other Announcements
The Education Department's new fax no. is 860-465-5099. The machine is in WH 124. Please use this number when you re-order your business cards. Please also note that our email addresses changed to Username@easternct.edu on August 5. The former address - username@ecsu.ctstateu.edu, four characters longer, will remain activate for a few months more.
United Technologies Corporation in Hartford has awarded the Education Department at ECSU a grant of over $175,000 to collaborate with the Hartford Public Schools and its Early Childhood Education Division on the implementation and evaluation of computers in three pre-schools in Hartford. Congratulations to the grant proposal writing team of Jeffrey Trawick-Smith, Sudha Swaminathan, June Wright, and Dean Kleine for this groundbreaking, signature project for ECSU, the Hartford Public Schools, and UTC.
Summer Institute for Future Teachers, July 4 - 28, 2000 began well with 47 high school students from throughout Connecticut. See David or Dina Wright, Project Director this summer, often found in the Ed. Dept. Office, for more details.
Diane Cerreto has accepted a one-year appointment in Early Childhood Education. Diane has been an adjunct faculty member in ECE at ECSU and a veteran teacher in the Windham Public Schools. Congratulations and thanks for all of their efforts to the search committee - Jeff Traw, Ann, and Sudha.
Julie Alexandrin has accepted the one-year appointment in Special Education, starting in August 2000. Ms. Alexandrin has been an adjunct faculty member in our department, teaching EDU 200, and is a doctoral student at UCONN. Congratulations and thanks for all of their efforts to the search committee - Ann Gruenberg, Chair; Sudha Swaminathan, Mitch Sakofs.
Ed. Dept. in a Consortium received PT3 Catalyst Grant
The Education Department is part of a consortium with the City College
of New York, the University of the Pacific, Western Michigan University,
and ThinkQuest [http://www.thinkquest.org/]
that was awarded a US Dept. of Ed. - Preparing
Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology Program (PT3) of over $600,000
per year for the next three years. ECSU's component will be about
$10,000 for initiating the use of ThinkQuest in regional schools and in
our teacher education programs.
A press release announcing our partnership with ThinkQuest may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/thinkquest622.html . More information on this project from David, particularly after the project organizational meeting in late July.
Ed. Dept. Annual Report available on web and on paper
I have placed a paper copy of the draft Annual Report in the position
announcement folder outside my door - WH 129 and have shared a copy
with the faculty. A WORD draft document may be downloaded from
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/dept9900.doc
2) Special Section - How we spent our summer vacations
A selection of documents describing how we spent our time during the summer vacations. Faculty, students, and staff are invited to send in items to be posted in this seasonal news setting.
a) Preliminary ThinkQuest Implementation plan
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/thinkquestplan8200.html
b) Notes on the STEP/CAP Program and the Education Department's involvement this summer may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/stepcap062600.html .
c) Notes on the visit of Ed Harris, Superintendent of Schools, Region 11 - Chaplin, Hampton, Scotland - on Wednesday, June 28, 11 - 2 may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/region11062800.html .
d) Notes by David Stoloff on a visit to Louisiana Tech University may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/latechvisit.html .
3) Recently acquired media - in the Chair's Office
Jonathan Kozol's Ordinary Resurrections (departmental gift to the Chair's Library - thank you).
Other available documents
are listed on the Education Department Documents page at
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/documents.html
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Please contact David Stoloff at (860)
465-5501, email: stoloffd@ecsu.ctstateu.edu
if you have any questions or comments on this newsletter.