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DEPARTMENT NEWS Second Week of Classes, Fall
2004 - September 7, 2004 for past issues Ed. Dept. News Index - http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/newsindex.html |
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Words of Inspiration
the
collection appears at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/words.html
"Labor Day is much more than the end of summer. It is a holiday unlike most others, honoring not public figures or war victories but the everyday worker. To commemorate Labor Day, Education World has found some of the best World Wide Web sites about the history of the holiday -- and labor -- in the United States.
In New York City, on the first Monday in September 1884, the Knights of Labor -- an early labor organization -- held a large parade to celebrate working people. Later that decade, labor organizations around the country began to lobby various state legislatures for recognition of Labor Day as an official holiday. In 1887, the first states to declare it a state holiday were Oregon, Colorado, New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. In 1894, Congress established Labor Day as a national holiday."
From Education World - http://www.education-world.com/a_sites/sites045.shtml1) Preparing for Fall 2004 semester - a few developing dates
Monday, October 18 - Ninth Annual Connecticut Conference on
Multicultural
Education, Hartford Marriot, Farmington - invitation by Dean Kleine and
Dr. Belton-Green to support registration and encourage
faculty and teacher candidates to participate
http://www.ceca-ct.org/
- CECA - October 25,
The
Education Department Faculty photo is posted 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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Alumni News
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/alumninews.html
Dr.
Sudha Swaminathan reports that Leslie Labenski has been hired at
Andover Elementary
in
a Kindergarten setting.
Joan
Culpin was just hired as a third grade teacher in Columbia, CT.
posted
on August 20, 2004
One
of our graduate students, Leslie Campbell-Belsito has got a teaching
position. In fall, she will be teaching first grade at Sweeney
Elementary School in Willimantic, CT.
Good
news from Robyn McKenney, MS in Ed Tech program
graduate –
I just
wanted to share my great news with
you! I have been offered a job as a K-8
Technology Integration Coach. I am very
excited about this opportunity and feel that my work at Eastern was
invaluable
in preparing me for this role (especially the thesis).
Some feedback I received was how pleased
they were with my understanding of constructivism, project (problem-)
based
learning, ISTE standards, assessments, and learning environments. I wanted to share that with you because I
feel it speaks directly to your program.
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Another
message shared by Dr. Fred
Ashton –
Once
again, I am
pleased to share more good news for the
A
message shared by Dr. Fred Ashton -
A
message shared by Dr. Ann Gruenberg from Cara Ravetto -
I
took a
long term sub position at the Borough Elementary School for a teacher
on maternity leave with the expectation of continuing in the fall for
her. As the last few days of school arrived one of the teachers in
decided not to renew her contract and resigned, thereby creating an
open position. After all was said and done, the position ended up being
for first grade. I interviewed for it and was offered the job! I am
very excited because I wasn't expecting anything in the district to be
open! I was fully prepared to sub for the next year. Now reality sets
in as I prepare to set up my classroom and plan the curriculum! My
fellow collegues seem very nice and the principal is very supportive.
Hope all is well at ECSU and I plan to return in the spring to complete
my Capstone. Take care!
Cara
Ravetto
News
from Dr. Fred Ashton:
Scott Hill just emailed me. He has accepted a 4th grade position at Sweeney School. Scott was in last semester's student teachers' seminar with me. He is a fine student and will be a great first year teacher.
News
from Dr. Bland Day:
I heard from Rosemary Humes that Cary Langley and Chad Johnson have taken science teaching positions at the Norwich Free Academy. Cary is teaching biology, and I believe that Chad's job is in General Science.
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News
from Diana Kimiatek:
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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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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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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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
also found at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/rca.html
departmental searches pending
approval -
full-time tenure track faculty members to start in Fall 2005
in Learning and Teaching and
Reading/Language Arts
Recently acquired media - in the Chair's Office or on the Web
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