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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT NEWS
Volume XVIII, Summer 2004

Mid-term Week, Summer Session 1 - June 7, 2004
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Words of Inspiration

the collection appears at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/words.html

"... And then there are countless quiet, everyday heroes of American life parents who sacrifice long and hard so their children will know a better life than they've known; church and civic volunteers who help to feed, clothe, nurse and teach the needy; millions who've made our nation, and our nation's destiny, so very special unsung heroes who may not have realized their own dreams themselves but then who reinvest those dreams in their children.

Don't let anyone tell that America's best days are behind her that the American spirit has been vanquished. We've seen it triumph too often in our lives to stop believing in it now."

From  President Ronald Reagan's first State of the Union address, January 26, 1982,
http://www.nationalcenter.org/ReaganStateofUnion82.html

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Announcements

1) Openings - SIFT Instructor (immediate) and two UA positions for Fall 2004

Position Title: Summer Institute for Future Teacher (SIFT) Instructor

General Purpose
Under the direction of the SIFT Director and the Chair of the Education Department at Eastern Connecticut State University, to plan, prepare and deliver educational curriculum and instructional activities, to assess student performance and to organize and manage the classroom.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
1.     Identifies long and short-term individual student and class objectives, prepares and writes plans and student performance evaluations.  Selects appropriate learning materials including texts, tests, supplements, audiovisual materials and other media.
2.     Provides a safe environment for learning, follows institute procedures, and maintains records in a timely fashion. 

3.     Provides instruction to students using methods and activities which best meet predetermined objectives including using community resources when applicable and available.  Facilitates student growth in affective and cognitive domains by promoting student participation in the learning experience, promoting analytical thinking, teaching effective work habits and study skills and providing opportunities for individual achievement.
4.     Applies appropriate assessment techniques and informs Institute Director
and the and the Chair of the Education Department at Eastern Connecticut State University of results.  Periodically measures student accomplishment of objectives and reviews assessment results with students, parents and Institute Director.  Participates actively in post-program assessment sessions. 
5.     Participates in preparatory team meetings  during June 2004 and in all field trips and field experiences during the program.  Contributes to accomplishment of team goals.
6.     Interacts successfully with students, parents, and other personnel to ensure accomplishment of educational goals.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Requires BS/BA degree in Education with emphasis in appropriate discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience.   Must have  assessment skills and be knowledgeable in the application of subject matter and instructional techniques.  Must have 3 -5 years experience teaching at the high school or middle school level.   Preferred MA/MS in Education or related field.   

Supervision /Consultation 
Consults with Residential Assistants on the evening programs which would complement the instructional activities within the program.      

Working Conditions
Program may require teachers to participate in evening activities and/or overnight field trip.   Expected duty times - several afternoon meetings during June 2004, Friday, July 1, 2:30 - 5 for onsite planning, Monday evening, July 6, 4 - 8 pm, remaining weekdays- generally 8:30 am - 3:30 pm at Eastern Connecticut State University and in field experiences,  follow-up meeting during the last week of July.  There are expectations of participation in some evening events.

The successful candidate will be hired as an instructor/assistant professor (depending on academic background) and will be paid at the university rate determined by academic background and teaching experience.  Estimated salary - $4,000 - $4,500. 

This search re-opened on June 3 and will close on June 14, 2004.  Applicants should send a letter of interest and a resume (in paper format) to Dr. David Stoloff, Education Department, Eastern Connecticut State University, Willimantic, CT 06226.  Please contact Dr. Stoloff if you have any questions on this announcement via email at stoloffd@easternct.edu or via telephone at 860 – 465 – 5501.


Eastern Connecticut State University

Education Department

Two Part-Time University Assistant Positions

Application Deadline June 21, 2004

 
            Eastern Connecticut State University announces openings for two, 19-hour-per-week University Assistant positions in the Education Department, paying a negotiable hourly rate.

 
Position One:

University Assistant

Education Department Committee for Admission and Retention in Education (CARE)

Reports to:                       Education Department Chair.

Collaborates with:                          Director of Educational Experiences; Education faculty

Provides direct services and support to the above staff and to students.

 
            The University Assistant for CARE serves as administrative assistant to the faculty committee on CARE, and in that capacity helps to provide input into, organizes, and implements policies and practices set by the faculty committee, as well as keeps minutes and records of committee proceedings, and other related duties.  

 

            The University Assistant for CARE may also serve as a designated Admissions Adviser to Education programs, and in that capacity maintain office hours for potential teacher candidates and their parents, plan and present group advisement sessions for transfer and new students at Advisement Center orientations, in prerequisite courses, at two Admissions Office Sunday events, and in other settings.    The Admissions Adviser also participates in discussions and sessions with Eastern’s Office of Admissions, Advisement Center, and with similar offices at community colleges in the region. 

 

            Preferred qualifications include:   experience in school teaching and/or administration; in-depth knowledge  – or being a quick study to acquire in-depth knowledge – of Connecticut licensure requirements and Eastern teacher education programs;   excellent organizational and general administrative skills;    facility with Microsoft Access or a knack for and willingness promptly to acquire such skills;    respect and appreciation for faculty governance and committee processes;   flexibility, as the position may be further shaped and refined in the context of the team we have;  and excellent human relations skills in working with students, families, and colleagues. 

 

           

Position Two:

University Assistant for Candidate Field Placements in the Schools

Education Department

Reports to:                       Director of Educational Experiences;   Education Department Chair

Collaborates with:                          Faculty and staff at Eastern and in school districts where we place our students

Provides direct services and support to the above staff and to students.

 

            The University Assistant for Candidate Field Placement in Schools serves as administrative assistant to the Director of Educational Experiences, and as a support staff member to the faculty, in several aspects of the placement, tracking, and troubleshooting of Eastern students engaged in pre-service field experiences in the schools and communities.    Each semester presents a somewhat different picture of how students acquire field assignments (up to and including Student Teaching), and the relative amount of planning, site identification, communication, and oversight provided by Education faculty, liberal-arts faculty,  the Director of Educational Experiences, and the Field Placements UA.    Therefore, this UA position requires a combination of outstanding organizational and human-relations skills, along with both the initiative and the adaptability to step forward when needed, yet accommodate to and support faculty initiatives when they take the lead.     Other preferred qualifications include:   a facility with Microsoft Office Suite of Applications or a knack for and willingness promptly to acquire such skills;   meaningful volunteer or employment experiences in elementary/secondary school settings;   experience placing interns in practicum sites and helping to track and troubleshoot their progress;   respect and appreciation for faculty and collaborative governance;    respect and polish in working with on-campus and off-campus clients, ranging from Eastern students to across-campus faculty to administrators and teachers in the public schools; and flexibility, as the position may be further shaped and refined in the context of the team we have.

 

            Application Procedure:    Interested candidates should submit the following materials:   [1]  Letter of application indicating which position is being applied for, and addressing the specific skills and experiences needed for that position;    [2]   A current resumé;     [3]   The names, titles, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references.     Please send materials so that they arrive not later than Monday, June 21 at 4 p.m. to:

 

            Dr. David Stoloff, Chair

            Education Department

            Eastern Connecticut State University

            83 Windham St.

            Willimantic, CT 06226-2295

 
Questions about the positions may be directed to Dr. Stoloff :  
tel. no. (860) 465 - 5501 
fax. no. (860) 465 - 5099      email:  stoloffd@easternct.edu

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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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Alumni News
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/alumninews.html

News from Diana Kimiatek:

Guess what I've been doing for the past 6 months?? I've been a full-time-long-term-sub in the New London Elementary schools as a music teacher. Yes, I was the best music teacher the children and principals had ever had, and I loved it. I am speaking in the past tense because I just stopped because they had to hire a real, certified-in-music music teacher, and because Pfizer where my husband works, has offered him a very good post in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sasha and I will be in the St. John English school, a private school in the Condado area. She is entering 9th grade and therefore, we will be there for at least 4 years. We are very excited and the place is beautiful and the people very warm and friendly. San Juan has many Lebanese people as well as many Ladino Jews. Deena, 23 just graduated with a masters in Physical therapy from UHa. She is going to Louisiana for her clinical before she joins us in PR in order to prepare for her Liscencing exam. The only 'child left behind' is Alexi, who will be 20 this summer and he  is at Eastern as a sophomore. Tell me about you and the twins and the rest. Miss you, Diana

News from Sarah Orefice:

I am actually doing great!  Immediately after finishing all coursework in
January, I landed a long-term substitute position at Litchfield High School,
teaching 7th and 8th grade Spanish.  On April 1st, they hired me as a first
year teacher under a DSAP Certification.  I will be at Litchfield until the
end of the year at which point I have the option of staying next year or
looking for another position.  I have been applying to area schools for
positions in Early Childhood Education, where my actual certification lies. 
In addition, I will be beginning Grad. School at CCSU this summer.  I will
be taking up a M.A. in Modern Languages, studying in Spain, and applying for
a cross-endorsement in Elementary Spanish.  I will definitely keep you
posted!  Thanks again.

Sarah Orefice

posted on April 27, 2004

more from Sarah -

Hello, more great news!!  I was asked to be a Student Marshall at graduation
representing Sigma Delta Pi, the National Spanish Honors Society.  I also
got engaged over the weekend and will be planning a wedding for June 2005!!!

posted on May 3, 2004

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News first relayed by Steve Kenton:

Kim Kenney is currently teaching at 9th - 12th grade Mathematics at Grasso Tech.  Mrs. Kenney has an exemplary website posted at http://www.teacherweb.com/ct/grassotech/mrskenney/

She writes that "in addition to using a website as a communications vehicle, I also use powerpoint in my classroom (to give notes).  It is very effective because the kids really like it, so they pay attention.  Also, I can put up a slide and walk around to ensure the kids are on task.  I know that a lot of schools do not have the technology, we do not have smartboards or projectors, so I use a TV."

posted on April 5, 2004

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News relayed by Leah Barbuto from Genny Christensen (Wald):

Hi Leah,

Just thought I would write and say hi!  I am still at Dwight School teaching
Kindergarten Special Ed in Hartford.  I absolutely love it this year!  My

Best portfolio is coming along pretty good, it's a lot of work!  Thank you for
preparing me for my career - I could not have done it without your support.  I
would also like to thank Shirley, Diane, and Anne, if you could pass this
along to them!!

I also thought I would let you know that I got married last Feb. to Rob
before he left for Iraq - he will be coming home this Saturday after 13
months; we are having the official wedding this July so it will be exciting. 
I am starting my masters this fall either at Mitchell College, they started
a new masters program.  I am also looking into Eastern and Central.  I would
like to either complete my masters in Special Ed or Reading and Literacy!
 
Well... Thanks you so much for all you did for me at Eastern.  I will see

you next time you visit my school!!

Thank you Genny Christensen (Wald)

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News from Alyssa (Fresa) & John Gwinnell:

Benjamin Carter Gwinnell was born on Friday, November 28, 2003 at 2:57 p.m. 8lbs3.5oz, 20.5 inches.

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News from Monica Sajkowska.  

I have been teaching 3rd grade since August in Bridgeport CT. 

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Call for Graduate News -

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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Other Events

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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/ or
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/pt3.html.
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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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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


Searches and Opportunities
for job announcements at Eastern CSU -
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/personnel/jobs.html

departmental searches pending approval -
full-time tenure track faculty members to start in Fall 2005
in Learning and Teaching and
Reading/Language Arts

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Looking for an internship, co-op or full-time job? Then check out our new on-line system-eRecruiting at http://eastern.eRecruiting.com

Walter Diaz
Director
Career Services
Eastern Connecticut State University
83 Windham Street
Willimantic, CT  06226
Phone: (860)465.5244
Fax:(860)465.4440
Email: diazw@easternct.edu
University Web Page: www.easternct.edu
Department Web Page: www.easternct.edu/depts/career/

 

Announcement from Robin Shefts, Career Counselor, Career Services:

"I discovered this website recently which I wanted to share with you, faculty and students. http://careers.education.wisc.edu/projectConnect/MoreInfo.cfm

Project Connect is a national cooperative resource between school districts and universities to assist with teacher/education staff employment efforts on the internet.  If you are not familiar with Project Connect, it's worth checking out!"
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For Connecticut openings, please visit http://ctreap.net .

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From: Howe William [mailto:William.Howe@po.state.ct.us]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:25 PM

Subject: Summer Institute on Multicultural Education

Before the school year ends I wanted to remind people that once again I will be conducting an intensive 3-day summer institute - Developing a Multicultural Curriculum - Multicultural Education and Its Application to Student Achievement. It will be held at the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center in Mashantucket, Connecticut August 17-18-19, 2004.  This is the 10th year I have been offering this course. The fee is only $45 for all three days. This includes a comprehensive course manual, all training materials, 2.0 CEUs (20 hours of professional development), continental breakfast, and admission to the museum. Lunch is on your own. Hotel accommodations are not included but available close by. The museum is located 1 hour from Hartford, 2 ½ hours away from Cape Cod, 2 hours from Boston and 3 hours from New York City. Please pass the word on.

The application is located at:

Http://www.state.ct.us/sde/. Click on Agency Calendar. If you cannot download the brochure call or email me.

There is a block of rooms available at the Two Trees Inn down the road. The last day to book a room at Two Trees at the reduced rate is August 5th. Here's the block number for the August CT. Dept. of Education Diversity workshop: #TI7895 at Two Trees. Rooms are $79.00 plus tax. The TOLL FREE number for reservations is 1-800-369-9663 (1-800-FOXWOOD)

 
Here is some information about the museum - http://www.pequotmuseum.org/

The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, a new state-of-the-art, tribally owned-and-operated complex, brings to life the story of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, and serves as a major resource on the history of the Tribe, the histories and cultures of other tribes, and the region's natural history.

Utilizing the latest in exhibit design and technology and based on years of discussion with Tribal members and scholarly research, the institution, with a total project cost of $193.4 million, presents multi-sensory dioramas and exhibits of eastern woodland and Mashantucket Pequot life. Films and videos, interactive programs, archival materials, ethnographic and archaeological collections, and commissioned works of art and traditional crafts by Native artisans are featured in the exhibits.

The 308,000-square-foot complex, whose research facility serves as a major resource for scholars and the general public on American and Canadian Native histories and cultures, is one of the most innovative and comprehensive centers of its kind in the United States.

William A. Howe, Ed.D.
Education Consultant for Multicultural Education & Gender Equity
Connecticut State Department of Education - Office of Educational Equity
165 Capitol Ave. Rm 364, Hartford, CT 06106 <>Telephone: 860-713-6542 * Fax: 860-713-7021
email:
william.howe@po.state.ct.us

9th Annual Connecticut Conference on Multicultural Education
Mon. Oct.18, 2004
Hartford, CT - Details at:   http://www.state.ct.us/sde/calendar/index.htm
14th Annual NAME Conference - Hyatt Regency Crown Center, Kansas City,
Oct. 27-Oct. 31, 2004 - Details:
http://www.nameorg.org

 

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Recently acquired media - in the Chair's Office or on the Web

National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, Eastern Connecticut State University, Institutional Report, 2003-2004, Compact Disk (CD).

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