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Spring Break 2002 Edition - 3/26/02 best viewed at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/020326.html
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Spring Break 2002 - some thoughts from Virginia
"To give to every citizen the information he needs for the transaction of his own business; to enable him to calculate for himself, and to express and preserve his ideas, his contracts and accounts in writing; to improve, by reading, his morals and faculties; to understand his duties to his neighbors and country, and to discharge with competence the functions confided to him by either; to know his rights; to exercise with order and justice those he retains, to choose with discretion the fiduciary of those he delegates; and to notice their conduct with diligence, with candor and judgment; and in general, to observe with intelligence and faithfulness all the social relations under which he shall be placed." --
Thomas Jefferson in a 1818 report for the University of Virginia, as cited at http://www.govtech.net/magazine/21stCentury/education.phtml
posted on 3/26/02
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2002-2006 Contract Language Changes Agreed
to by CSU-AAUP and CSU-BOT
http://www.ccsu.edu/aaup/csu/02-06contract.htm
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Take
a look at the Education Department Photo Gallery at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/photos2002.html
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The library would like to thank the following students and their instructor for the creativity and time that has been invested in designing this display. The following students created the display for the Curriculum Center: Brandon Bilodeau, Nancy Lombardo, Berry Mandell, & Amy Shevchuk."
Hope Marie Cook, Curriculum Librarian
J. Eugene Smith Library
Curriculum Center, Room 133
Thursday, April 4 - Education Dept. faculty meeting. Please add items to this agenda by contacting David - stoloffd@easternct.edu.
Evolving Agenda
Saturday, April 6 - 11th Annual Children's Literature Festival, CSU Academic Computing Conference
Teacher Education Faculty Advisory Council meeting - Tuesday, April 9, 2002, 12 - 2, LIB 204 - additional agenda items
Jacqueline Strayer luncheon - Friday, 4/12, noon, LIB 204 - Library's Johnson Community Room
Excellence Expo - nominations are due on
Friday, 4/12
Please send David the NAME(s), TTILES of
the presentation, and TIME - hour session requested for the Saturday, April
27 Excellence Expo by Friday, April 12
Alverno College - working session for the Education Unit faculty on Friday, April 19, 10-2 in Library's Johnson Community Room; Thursday, May 16 to meet with the Elementary Education faculty and the HPE faculty on preparing their documents.
Graduate Commencement & reception - change from Sunday to Friday, May 17, Shafer auditorium, 6-8
Search visits
Committee reports
CEDE - Wednesday, April
17 - open house and presentation by Dr. William Howe on Multicultural Education,
President's Dinner Room, 2:30 - 4:30
CARE - policy for admission for professional experiences
Ed Tech - request for purchasing equipment for the good of the unit - purchasing laptop
Other -
Unit reports
ECE
Other programs - EDU
102 - Special Topics for Future Teachers
Preparation for state visit
Portfolio assessment course - 1 FLC - independent study model
Summer opportunities
Summer Curriulum funds
Electronic portfolio
project
SNET-SBC mini-grant
Institute for future
teachers - June 1 workshop, June 23-28 technology institute, July 7 - August
2 - Summer Institute for Future Teachers
Ideas to discuss
departmental academic
excellence awards committee (Dan)
Time certain - finalizing Spring 2003 schedule - by units; Fall 2002 schedule preview (1:30)
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Material pick-up, coffee, book sales and autographing will also takeplace in Webb Hall. Pre-registration is required with registration forms and checks due by March 29, 2002. (There is limited seating at this location, so please register early).
The festival will feature presentation by Dominic Barth, Catherine Stock, James Cross Giblin, and Elizabeth Winthrop. Lunch, autographing, and book sales have been scheduled.
For Additional Information
Name: Shirley Ernst
Phone: (860) 465-4533
E-mail: ernsts@EasternCT.edu
Web: http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/ernst.html
Colleagues:
Dean Kleine and the Education Department faculty members would like to invite you and other faculty interested in teacher education to a meeting and lunch on Tuesday, April 9, 2002, 12 - 2, LIB 204, - our annual Teacher Education Faculty Advisory Council meeting.
Please consider inviting your department's liaisons to the teacher education programs or any others who might be interested in the future of teacher education at ECSU to this meeting. One need not participate for the entire two hours - the meeting will include focus on table discussions on the following items and others -
1) preparing for the state/NCATE accreditation visit,
2) changes in certification regulations which might impact academic programs,
3) changes in our programs - Early Childhood Education, Reading/Language Arts, Science Education, ...
4) what we hear from our graduates about ECSU and teacher education,
5) the proposed MS in Secondary Education programs,
6) the MS in Educational Technology program,
7) the potential for a BS in Integrated Science,
8) the potential for a World Language certification program,
9) ways to expand collaborations among teacher education-interested faculty,
10) the future of the curriculum library,
other items which you might suggest.
Please reply if you are planning to attend. And please encourage other faculty to participate.
Looking forward to seeing you on Tuesday, April 9 for fine conversation, planning, and lunch.
Thanks for sharing this announcement widely.
David Stoloff
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A Professional Educator Recruitment Fair will be held on Saturday April 6, 2002 from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the Roger Ludlowe Middle School in Fairfield, CT. More information can be obtained by going to http://www.ces.k12.ct.us/teachervacancies.
Please remind all students that a representative from the State Department of Education/Certification Division will be discussing CT Certification on May 1 at 4 pm in the Johnson Community Room. Refreshments will be served.
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Please comment on this first
draft of an article for ECSU Returns – the fall edition introducing our
department to the community and to new students
Education Department CAREs
WE CARE – We at Eastern Create Articulate Reflective Educators.
Do you dream about becoming a teacher? Teacher shortages in mathematics, science, world languages, and special education and incentive programs to attract new teachers and to increase diversity among school personnel makes this a great time to fulfill your dream.
The Education Department offers programs which lead towards certification in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and Secondary certification in Mathematics, Sciences, History/Social Studies, and English. Teacher candidates complete majors in an academic subject other than Education, have above average grades, and have extensive experience teaching children.
For already certified teachers, we also have Master of Science degree programs in Reading/Language Arts (and RLA specialist certification), Science Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, and the new MS in Educational Technology. This program is offered online through OnlineCSU – http://www.onlinecsu.ctstateu.edu; other graduate courses may be taken online.
Come join us in community-dedicated projects - a summer reading clinic, a UTC-sponsored technology in preschool classrooms project in Hartford, a national consortium to enhance learning using the world wide web, and summer and year-round workshops for high school students considering becoming teachers.
For more information, please call 860-465-4530 or visit us at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/edu.html. WE CARE.
Faculty
members and students from Eastern Connecticut State University are participating
in a US Department of Education grant to Prepare Tomorrow's Teachers to
Use Technology with ThinkQuest
[ http://www.thinkquest.org]
and 13 other universities throughout the US. This project's homepage
may be at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/pt3.html
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Online Educational Department meeting minutes and Departmental Goals for 2000-2001 are available at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/deptminutes0001.html
The notes from the NCATE Writers' meetings
have been posted at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/ncate/ncatenotes.html.
Alumni news may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/alumninews.html.
Planning
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Past surveys of our graduates are available on the WWW –
an analysis of the survey of teacher education program graduates 1996-98 http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/assessment/survey9698.htm
results of the survey of teacher education
program graduates – 1996-1998 -
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/assessment/surveyresults9698.htm,
and
results of the survey of teacher education
program graduates – 1998-2000 -
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/assessment/gradsurvey2001.htm
survey of interests in graduate programs –1999, http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/assessment/gradinterestsurvey1999.htm
survey of interests in graduate programs
– 2001
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/assessment/gradinterestsurvey2001.htm
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Research and Creativity Activities -
chronicling the ongoing progress of the
Education
Department at Eastern
Connecticut State University
also found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/rca.html
Fourth Report
3/1/02
As part of our participation with the ThinkQuest for Tomorrow's Teachers project, we have administered a survey to our student teacher candidates on their self-evaluation of their preparedness to use educational technology in their classrooms. In the past 10 months, 104 certification candidates have assessed their preparedness based on the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards.
Based on this scale, KEY: Not prepared = 1, Somewhat prepared = 2, Prepared = 3, Well prepared = 4, the average ratings were all in the "somewhat prepared" range for all of these items, except an average rating lower than to 2 (1.8) for "Model and teach legal and ethical principles related to technology use" for the Fall 2001 student teachers.
The next edition's research report will feature whether any of these self-assessments on the ISTE standards were statistically different. The table for this report may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/rca020301.html .
Searches
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Educational Department Searches for Tenure Track Faculty to Start in August 2002
The searches notices are also posted at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/search02.html, and available from The Chronicle.
Position: Educational Technology
Qualifications: Ph.D. or Ed.D.
in educational technology or related field required. ABD near completion
considered.
Position Description: The
successful candidate will have at least three years of experience in teaching
or coordinating educational technology instruction in PK-12 schools an/or
in teacher education programs. Responsibilities include teaching preservice
and inservice courses in computer applications in the classroom, curriculum
development of online and on campus courses in educational technology,
and leadership of outreach programs to regional schools. Duties will also
include teaching other education courses, grant writing, and administration
of leading edge project to prepare tomorrow’s teachers to use technology.
Faculty members are expected to advise students and to engage in scholarly
work and university service.
Respond to: Ken Dobush, Ph.D.,
Search Chair
Position: Reading/Literacy
Qualifications: Ph.D. or Ed.D.
in reading/language arts or related field required. Emphasis on bilingual
or ESL teaching preferred. ABD near completion considered.
Position Description: The
successful candidate will be expected to teach graduate and undergraduate
courses in reading/language arts; teach graduate coursed in the reading
certification program; advise students at the graduate and undergraduate
levels as well as supervise student teachers; develop professional relationships
with area schools; and organize the summer reading clinic for reading certification
students. Other qualifications include experience with miscue analysis
and retrospective miscue analysis as evaluation and intervention tools;
school teaching at the PK-12 and college levels; experience with diverse
students populations; demonstrated interest in research, curriculum development,
and school/university partnerships; and a commitment to a constructivist,
meaning-based philosophical orientation and field-based collaborative approaches
to teaching.
Respond to: Shirley Ernst,
Ph.D., Search Chair
Opportunities
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Student Funding for Research/Creative/Scholarly Activity
Eastern Connecticut State University invites matriculated students to apply for funding in order to support research projects, publication efforts, presentations of papers at conferences, exhibitions, and performances.
Applicants shall describe the nature of the proposed project and include a budget up to $300.*
Within three months of the termination date of a funded project, the recipient shall submit to the appropriate academic dean a brief report describing the results of the project and shall include a detailed accounting of the funds provided. Any funds unaccounted for shall be returned to the University.
Please contact Dr. Stoloff - email: stoloffd@easternct.edu - for more details.
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A Professional Development
Opportunity and
Financial Support
for the Development of
Future Teachers Clubs
in Connecticut
Faculty members in the Education Department at Eastern Connecticut State University are seeking certification candidates and middle school and high school teachers who would appreciate support for the development of Future Teachers Clubs or Young Educators Society (YES) Clubs in Eastern Connecticut and Hartford area schools.
We envision that certification candidates would visit schools about 10 hours a week during the Spring 2002 semester and collaborate with middle school or high school teachers and their students in the development or enhancement of these clubs. Part of this involvement might be virtually, through a discussion board on a readily accessible website. Participants will be selected for an early June weekend workshop on developing websites for curriculum support in the schools and for a late June weeklong residential Institute for Future Teachers using Technology at ECSU.
Certification candidates will earn a stipend for up to $1,500 for their efforts and their cooperating teachers will receive a stipend of $500 for their support of these projects. Additional stipends will be available for participation in the summer workshop and institute.
If you might be interested in participating in this project, please contact Ms. Hannah Sellers (email: sellersh@easternct.edu) or Dr. David Stoloff (stoloffd@easternct.edu ). Thank you for your consideration of this project.
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Application for Technical Assistants in the Schools
Education, Computer Science, Mathematics, Management Information System/Science, and/or other majors interested in serving in the schools as technical assistants for 10 hours a week are invited to apply. These students will consult in individual classrooms - setting up equipment, debugging procedures, demonstrating exemplary software, assisting in webpage development, and facilitating after school workshops.
Several school districts are interested in the services of Technical Assistants, including Lebanon, Salem, the Integrated Day Charter School in Norwich, and others. School site personnel and the student assistants will arrange the scheduling of the assignments of 10 hours per week.
Technical Assistants will be paid at the rate of $11.00 - $12.50 per hour, depending on experience. Students will need to have their own transportation to participate.
Please complete the following
application and return it to Professor David Stoloff, Education Department,
tel. no. (860) 465-5501, email:
stoloffd@easternct.edu.
This application is also on the WWW at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/projects/techies.html .
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Recently acquired
media - in the Chair's Office or on the Web
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Educational Technology Resource Documents from the Connecticut State Department of Education.
American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Public Policy Agenda - 2002.
The BEST Program Portfolio Resources 2001-2002: School Year
BEST 2001-2002 Rubrics.
NCATE State training information from January 29-30, 2002 meeting.
Faculty Handbook.
Our Reading/Language Arts, Webb Hall 113, has been enriched with past issues of Phi Delta Kappan, Academe, Syllabus, Converge, Journal of Teacher Education, and other resources. Please feel free to use and encourage your students to use these materials.
The Condition of Education 2001 in Brief. National Center for Education Statistics, US Department of Education.
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Please contact David Stoloff at (860) 465-5501,
email:
stoloffd@easternct.edu
if you have any questions or comments on this newsletter. Please
invite others to receive this newsletter and be added to the Education
Department e-mailing list by contacting David Stoloff.