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Posted September 19, 2003
1) Introducing our NCATE visiting
team members - September 20 - 23, 2003:
NCATE Board of Examiners Team Members:
(for active links - please visit the website of this page)
1) Chair - Dr. Karen Schuster Webb, PhD, Systemwide
Dean, http://www.alliant.edu/gsoe/dean.htm
"Dr. Karen Schuster Webb joined Alliant International University's Graduate
School of Education in July 2000. Previously, she served as dean of the College
of Education at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and as program
chair of language education at the University of Kentucky. She has also held
faculty positions at Howard University and Indiana University. Dean Webb serves
on the Board of Examiners for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher
Education and is a member of the National Council of Teachers of English standing
committee on Teacher Preparation and Certification. Her research and publications
are in the areas of applied linguistics, inclusive pedagogy, and discourse pragmatics."
Alliant International University Graduate
School of Education (http://www.alliant.edu/gsoe/)
Alliant International University http://www.alliant.edu/ - AIU Ranks as Most International
Doctoral Univ in the US & 5th in Diversity- US News & World Report
Alameda, CA
2) Sharon A. Lease - http://www.aasa.org/publications/sa/2001_10/people.htm
- as of October 2001 -
"Oklahoma City, Okla., has a new chief academic officer in Sharon Lease. She
came to the district from the Oklahoma State Department of Education, where
she held the post of deputy state superintendent. Lease previously was superintendent
of the Western Heights Public Schools in Oklahoma City."
Oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation."
Oklahoma City, OK
Service Chair, Learning for Life, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - http://www.lastfrontiercouncil.org/Districts/learningforlife.htm
3) Michael R. Coe
http://www.creteschools.org/teachers%20bio/CoeBio.html
Crete
High School http://www.creteschools.org/hs%20home%20page/hs%20home%20page%2002.htm
Crete, Nebraska
Curator,
Crete Public School Arboretum
http://www.creteschools.org/hs%20home%20page/Arboretum3%2002.htm
4) JoAnn Hammadou Sullivan, Professor,
Languages http://www.uri.edu/artsci/ml/index.html
University of Rhode Island http://www.uri.edu/
Charlestown, RI 02813
Professor of French, Ph.D., Ohio State
University - http://www.uri.edu/artsci/ml/info/info_hammadou_sullivan.htm
Editor, Research in Second Language Learning: Vol. 1. Literacy and the Second
Language Learner. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.
State Visiting Team
1) Wendy Kohli,
Connecticut Co-Chair http://www.fairfield.edu/publications/ccoct02/#newfac
Graduate School of Education and
Allied Professions
Fairfield University http://www.fairfield.edu/
Fairfield, CT
Scholarly Interests: Philosophy of education; urban school reform; critical
pedagogy; feminist theory; curriculum theory. - http://www.fairfield.edu/academic/gradedu/fac_contact_01.html
2) Robert Hiscox,
Newington High School http://ctschools.net/newington_hs/
Prospect, CT
Member,
PROJECT SEARCH
http://www.sciencecenterct.org/projectsearch/default.htm - WATER QUALITY MONITORING (and more)
FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS
3) Thomas Cordy http://www.wcsu.edu/sps/fbiocordy.asp
Department of Education
http://www.wcsu.edu/sps/contacted.asp
Western Connecticut State University http://www.wcsu.edu
"Dr. Cordy’s areas of professional
interest include: educational reform, urban education, special needs population
including Tourette’s Syndrome, and site-based educational research."
4) Jack Hasegawa
http://www.library.yale.edu/training/relocation.htm,
SDE Coordinator, Educator
Preparation Program Approval http://www.state.ct.us/sde/dtl/cert/tprepapp/NCATE%20Handbook%202003.doc
Bureau of Educator
Preparation and Certification http://www.state.ct.us/sde/dtl/cert/tprep1.htm
State Department of Education http://www.state.ct.us/sde/
Hartford, CT
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2) Education Department meeting - September
25, 2003 - CARE 12:30 - 1:15, Graduate Studies - 1:15 - 1:50, Webb Hall 115
3) Introducing new members to the office
staff:
Sarah Stockton will be continuing as a
Graduate Assistant in our office. Sarah is a graduate of UCONN's Human
Development and Family Relations (HDFR) program, with a concentration in Early
Childhood Education. She plans to student teach during the spring semester and complete the certification requirements
for ECE and the MS in ECE program within the year.
Renee Maheu is returning about a year
of service in our Education Department office. Renee is a sociology major
planning to apply to our Early Childhood Education program by February 15, 2004.
A native of Voluntown, CT, Renee is a graduate of Griswold High School. Renee
will be assisting on Mondays and Fridays from 10 - 3 and Wednesdays from 12
- 2.
Stacey Powell is a new student assistant
and in her first semester at Eastern. Stacey is a honor roll graduate
of Bloomfield High School and has served as an artist apprentice and sales associate
in the Hartford area. Stacey plans to be a psychology major and apply
to the Early Childhood Education program by February 15, 2005. Stacey
will be assisting on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 - 5 and on Wednesdays from
3 - 5.
Gale Mikkelson is our third student assistant
and a graduate student in our MS in Early Childhood Education with certification
program. Gail has a Bachelor of Arts degree in managerial psychology from
Rochester Institute of Technology and has worked in retail management for over
15 years. Gail will be assisting on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings
from 8 am - noon.
Of course, we are very happy that Paulette
Mares has returned from retirement to help us start the semester and prepare
for NCATE. We missed you, Paulette.
Please welcome our office staff when next
you are in the office.
4) A message from Ruth Ettenberg Freeman, MSW,
Director of Family Services,
THE COVE Center for Grieving Children, Coordinating Office, 134 State Street,
Meriden, CT 06450, Phone: (203) 634-0500, Fax: (203) 634-6934, Email: TheCove@earthlink.net
Web site: www.covect.org David – Thank
you for the “Circle of Life” website. I want to add a resource that
I hope you will share with your faculty and students. The Cove Center for Grieving
Children serves children and their families who have experienced the death of
an immediate family member. Children participate in developmentally appropriate
groups with other children who have had similar experiences and parents receive
support and education about the unique nature of children’s grief. Our
founders, James and Mary Ann Emswiler have written a seminal text for adults
who are in relationship with grieving children and it is called “Guiding
Your Child through Grief.” Feel free to contact me for more information
at TheCove@earthlink.net or visit our website at www.covect.org. My husband, Joe Freeman, is
organizing the development of a Cove in the Windham area and anyone who would
like to help with this effort can reach him at 860 429-4477. Thanks, Ruth
4) A message from Judy Kilburn, IT Staff member:
New color printer in Ed Dept Office - networking
information -
The new Education Department HP5500dn color
laser printer has been installed in the back of the Education Department office.
Because of the capabilities of this new printer, no network print queue has
been set up for the printer.
All those that would like to print to this
machine will need to print directly to the IP address of the printer. Each individual
will need to have the printer setup under their profile. (They will need to
be logged on.) This is a very quick install, usually no more than ten minutes.
This means that each person will need to
make an appointment with ITS staff though the Helpdesk. They should mention
in this request that the printer needs to be installed to send jobs directly
to the printer. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
me or Emmanuel Ogungbe.
5) An announcement from Constance Belton
Green, Director, Equity and Diversity,
8th Annual Conference on Multicultural Education
Eighth Annual Connecticut NAME Conference on Multicultural Education
Lies My Teacher Told Me
Stories from Multicultural America
October 16, 2003
Hartford Marriott * Farmington, Connecticut
6) Items to discuss for our Fall 2003
Education Department meetings -
Time certain - Anne Patti, Counseling Service, September
4, 1:15 - 1:45 - POSTPONED
We may need part of the unit meetings' time
for these items:
Departmental committees
Departmental goal revisions
Departmental leadership for 2004-2005
Standards - revision or maintenance?
Admission to graduate program - 2.70 - waiver options?
General education, program requirements, state requirements
GPA
waiver policy for certification programs
Pre-requisite courses - sophomore standing,
GPA requirement??
Transfer credit for graduate programs
Curriculum initiatives for 2003-2004
Education Department's comments on GER
Grade appeal process
Unit-counseling services support
Syllabi revisions
Time Certain:
Faculty photo at
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/faculty.html
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The 2002-2006 CSU AAUP-BOT Collective
Bargaining
Agreement is on-line at the usual URL:
http://www.easternct.edu/aaup/cba.html
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Graduate News
News from Rachel Timoteo:
I graduated from Eastern with an English degree and a Secondary Education Certification
in December of 2002. I worked as a long term substitute at E.O. Smith
High School in Mansfield from January to June of 2003, and was offered
a permanent position for this year. The faculty and staff here are wonderful
to work with!
News from Timothy
Bowen:
This is my 4th year at E.O.Smith High School. I am tenured now. Yippie! I am
currently teaching 9th graders in Politics and Geography and 11th graders in
World Civilizations. I am an active member of the Connecticut Council
for
Social Studies and just finished a 2 year term on the Executive Board.
As
you know, I am in the Master's program at ECSU for secondary education and
it is going well. I am so glad that you have the program now. Eastern
has
been and surely will continue to be a great experience.
If you ever need my assistance in speaking to ECSU students in the education
program I will be
more than happy to share my experiences with them. It is always nice to
hear 1st hand from an alumni what it is like in the profession and the
transition from graduation to finding a job to BEST program and so on.
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Mitch Sakofs relays a message from Maggie Tarbox that there is a 7th grade language
arts position vacant in Bloomfield, CT at Carmen Arace Middle School.
Theresa Picard
and Sudha Swaminathan reports that Vicki Rondeau was hired on Friday as the
head pre-school teacher at The Putnam School of Early Learning.
Steve Babyak is teaching in a 3rd grade at Cos Cob School in Greenwich, Ct.
Catherine Tannahill reports that Elizabeth
Chartier has accepted a position teaching Integrated Kindergarten at the Early
Learning Center in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Leah Barbuto reports that Jen Toft just got a job teaching 4th grade in Lebanon.
Sudha Swaminathan and Theresa Picard report:
Sherena Campbell
writes - This month I was offered a 1st grade teacher position at Second Hill
Lane in Stratford, CT. I start new teachers orientation the last week in August.
Relayed by Sudha
Swaminathan:
"From Angela Puccia:
Hi Sudha,
I just wanted to let you know that I had just accepted a first grade teaching
position at the Coventry Grammar School. I am going to sign the contract this
morning. There were a total of 171 applicants for the one position! I also wanted
to tell you about the wonderful things that Mr. Grasso had to say about ECSU.
He said that he really enjoyed the student teachers from Eastern and feels that
we are all taught very well. So, thank you so much for all of your help. "
Jenn Pohlman graduated from Eastern in the spring of 2002 from the last
middle level group. She is currently working at Ellington Middle School in Ellington
CT as an 8th grade LA teacher.
She writes, "I just wanted to let you know that there is a part time position
opening for LA at our school. We also have another Eastern grad currently
working here: Alison Padegemis.
I am definitely partial, but I think this would be a great position for someone
who wants to get a little more experience before getting their own classroom.
Also you would be working with a great LA teacher, who will be in the building
in a part time administration job.
If you can let recent grads or anyone else you feel may be interested know about
this position, I would appreciate that. They should contact the middle
school at 896-2339 or the central office at 896-2300.
Thank you
Jenn Pohlman"
Sudha Swaminathan
reports that Jason Ladegard (Mr. Ladegard) is now a Second Grade Teacher
at Lebanon Elementary School. Classroom sizes are excellent, 15-17 children
per room.
Mike Gadoury reports that he is substitute
teaching and working as a UA in the Curriculum Center in the Library at night.
Mitch Sakofs reports that Sarah Ververis will be teaching second grade at Ashford
School starting the end of August.
Hari Koirala reports that Sarah Jones and Laura Quarticelli have been
"hired to teach 5th grades at Windham Middle School. It is interesting to know
that they will be teaming as well."
Leah Barbuto and Mitch Sakofs shared this news from Dana Ballou -
"Hi everyone! Just wanted to let you all know that I got a job! I'll be working
at Eli Terry Elementary in South Windsor and will be teaching preschool special
ed. I had my final interview today and they offered me the job! I am very very
excited and can't wait to start!"
Dan Rothermel reports that Christina Cody, from our penultimate class of middle
school teacher candidates, will be teaching 8th grade Reading / Language Arts
at Saint Marys Middle School in Saint Marys, Camden County school system, Georgia.
Dan and Mitch Sakofs also report that Heather Scorca, who just completed her student teaching in core III secondary, has a position at Bolton Middle School.
Mitch Sakofs and Dan Rothermel report
that Christine Kendall (secondary English) will be teaching 8th grade language
arts at Carmen Arace Middle School in Bloomfield, CT.
Mitch Sakofs reports that Caragh O'Brien was offered a position in Sec English
in Tolland.
Mitch Sakofs reports that Kathy Rosen has been asked to teach summer school
at Mohegan Elementary School.
Dan Rothermel, Jeanelle Bland, and Mitch Sakofs report that Vicenza Benoit that she has just been hired in South Carolina
as a 4th gr classroom teacher in the Varennes Elementary School, Anderson District
5 Schools, Anderson, South Carolina, Dr. Mary Paul, Principal.
Dan Rothermel reports
that "one of our core III secondary student, Maggie Tarbox, has just accepted a position to teach 7th grade
language arts at
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Call for Graduating Senior Information
A request from Institutional
Research -
Please share news about the plans
of graduating seniors.
If they are going on to graduate
school, please provide the graduate's name, undergraduate major,
graduate university, location (city, state), field of study and degree program
sought, and any information
on scholarships and/or fellowships.
If they have been accepted for
employment positions, please provide the graduate's name,
undergraduate major, company, location (city, state), position, salary.
Please email the information
to David, who will compile it for the department. Thanks.
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ECSU - ThinkQuest for Tomorrow's
Teachers Projects
Faculty members and students
from Eastern Connecticut State University participated in a US Department of
Education grant to Prepare Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology with ThinkQuest
[ http://www.preservice.org/] and 13 other universities
throughout the US. This project's homepage may be found at http://www.preservice.org/ecsu/ .
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Long Term Announcements
Alumni news may be found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/alumninews.html.
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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
Planning forms for field experiences
and student teaching for Spring 2003 are now posted at
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/stinfo.doc
and
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/stpreferencefall2003.doc
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Research and Creativity Activities
chronicling the ongoing progress
of the Education Department at
also found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/rca.html
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searches pending approval -
we had requested temporary full-time one-year appointments in Learning and Teaching,
Reading/Language Arts, and for a Director of Educational Experience
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Recently acquired media - in the Chair's Office or on the Web
America's Children: Key
National Indicators of Well-Being 2003. Federal Interagency Forum on Child
and Family Statistics.
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