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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
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First Week of
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First Week of Classes, Fall Semester 2005-August 29, 2005
Words of Inspiration
the collection
appears at
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/words.html
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BELOIT COLLEGE MINDSET LIST® FOR THE CLASS OF 2009 http://www.beloit.edu/~pubaff/releases/mindset_2009.htm
Most students entering college this fall were born in 1987.
| 1. | Andy Warhol, Liberace, Jackie Gleason, and Lee Marvin have always been dead. |
| 2. | They don't remember when "cut and paste" involved scissors. |
| 3. | Heart-lung transplants have always been possible. |
| 4. | Wayne Gretzky never played for Edmonton. |
| 5. | Boston has been working on "The Big Dig" all their lives. |
| 6. | With little need to practice, most of them do not know how to tie a tie. |
| 7. | Pay-Per-View television has always been an option. |
| 8. | They never had the fun of being thrown into the back of a station wagon with six others. |
| 9. | Iran and Iraq have never been at war with each other. |
| 10. | They are more familiar with Greg Gumbel than with Bryant Gumbel. |
| 11. | Philip Morris has always owned Kraft Foods. |
| 12. | Al-Qaida has always existed with Osama bin Laden at its head. |
| 13. | They learned to count with Lotus 1-2-3. |
| 14. | Car stereos have always rivaled home component systems. |
| 15. | Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Bakker have never preached on television. |
| 16. | Voice mail has always been available. |
| 17. | "Whatever" is not part of a question but an expression of sullen rebuke. |
| 18. | The federal budget has always been more than a trillion dollars. |
| 19. | Condoms have always been advertised on television. |
| 20. | They may have fallen asleep playing with their Gameboys in the crib. |
| 21. | They have always had the right to burn the flag. |
| 22. | For daily caffeine emergencies, Starbucks has always been around the corner. |
| 23. | Ferdinand Marcos has never been in charge of the Philippines. |
| 24. | Money put in their savings account the year they were born earned almost 7% interest. |
| 25. | Bill Gates has always been worth at least a billion dollars. |
| 26. | Dirty dancing has always been acceptable. |
| 27. | Southern fried chicken, prepared with a blend of 11 herbs and spices, has always been available in China. |
| 28. | Michael Jackson has always been bad, and greed has always been good. |
| 29. | The Starship Enterprise has always looked dated. |
| 30. | Pixar has always existed. |
| 31. | There has never been a "fairness doctrine" at the FCC. |
| 32. | Judicial appointments routinely have been "Borked." |
| 33. | Aretha Franklin has always been in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. |
| 34. | There have always been zebra mussels in the Great Lakes. |
| 35. | Police have always been able to search garbage without a search warrant. |
| 36. | It has always been possible to walk from England to mainland Europe on dry land. |
| 37. | They have grown up in a single superpower world. |
| 38. | They missed the oat bran diet craze. |
| 39. | American Motors has never existed. |
| 40. | Scientists have always been able to see supernovas. |
| 41. | Les Miserables has always been on stage. |
| 42. | Halogen lights have always been available at home, with a warning. |
| 43. | "Baby M" may be a classmate, and contracts with surrogate mothers have always been legal. |
| 44. | RU486 has always been on the market. |
| 45. | There has always been a pyramid in front of the Louvre in Paris. |
| 46. | British Airways has always been privately owned. |
| 47. | Irradiated food has always been available but controversial. |
| 48. | Snowboarding has always been a popular winter pastime. |
| 49. | Libraries have always been the best centers for computer technology and access to good software. |
| 50. | Biosphere 2 has always been trying to create a revolution in the life sciences. |
| 51. | The Hubble Telescope has always been focused on new frontiers. |
| 52. | Researchers have always been looking for stem cells. |
| 53. | They do not remember "a kinder and gentler nation." |
| 54. | They never saw the shuttle Challenger fly. |
| 55. | The TV networks have always had cable partners. |
| 56. | Airports have always had upscale shops and restaurants. |
| 57. | Black Americans have always been known as African-Americans. |
| 58. | They never saw Pat Sajak or Arsenio Hall host a late night television show. |
| 59. | Matt Groening has always had a Life in Hell. |
| 60. | Salman Rushdie has always been watching over his shoulder. |
| 61. | Digital cameras have always existed. |
| 62. | Tom Landry never coached the Cowboys. |
| 63. | Time Life and Warner Communications have always been joined. |
| 64. | CNBC has always been on the air. |
| 65. | The Field of Dreams has always been drawing people to Iowa. |
| 66. | They never saw a Howard Johnson's with 28 ice cream flavors. |
| 67. | Reindeer at Christmas have always distinguished between secular and religious decorations. |
| 68. | Entertainment Weekly has always been on the newsstand. |
| 69. | Lyme Disease has always been a ticking concern in the woods. |
| 70. | Jimmy Carter has always been an elder statesman. |
| 71. | Miss Piggy and Kermit have always dwelt in Disneyland. |
| 72. | America's Funniest Home Videos has always been on television. |
| 73. | Their nervous new parents heard C. Everett Koop proclaim nicotine as addictive as heroin. |
| 74. | Lever has always been looking for 2000 parts to clean. |
| 75. | They have always been challenged to distinguish between news and entertainment on cable TV. |
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1) Welcome to the Fall 2005 semester. Some upcoming events -
Education Department meeting on Thursday, September 1, Webb Hall 115, 12:30 - 1:45. We will focus on opening events and questions, planning for Wintersession, Spring and Summer 2006, and revising our departmental goals.
School of Education and Professional Studies All School Luncheon and Meeting, Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 11:30 am in the Paul E. Johnson Community Room, J. Eugene Smith Library. A formal invitation will follow. Please RSVP to Ms. Angie White at 860 - 465 - 5292 or whitea@easternct.edu .
Connecticut Conference on Multicultural Education, Monday, October 17, 2005, Hartford Marriott, Farmington, Connecticut. We are planning to take a good size group of students, faculty, administrators to participate in this conference.
On October 20th at 5:30 pm Kathleen Wedge from the State Department of Education will be on campus to speak with teacher candidates (currently student teaching) about applying for certification. The meeting will be held in Webb Hall, Room 110.
2) James Hendricks, graduate of ECSU's undergraduate elementary education and graduate educational technology programs and third grade teacher at Southeast Elementary School, reports that:
Southeast Elementary School, a Mansfield Public School, is actively seeking instructional assistants for special education and regular education positions. Related educational experience is extremely desirable. If you would like to apply, please fill-out an online application at the Mansfield Board of Education web site. The official job posting and application link is posted at http://mansfieldct.org/mboe/current/jobs/ at the bottom of the page. Questions regarding the positions can be directed to the principal Mrs. Norma Fisher-Doiron or pupil services director Mrs. Rachel Leclerc at (860) 423-1611. This position will be open until filled.
3) A request from Professor Rhona Free -
"The First-Year Program is going to have a theme in the fall—“Supersize Us: Consumerism and Culture.” Would you or somebody else in your department be interested in giving a talk about the bill in CT that prohibits “junk” food in school vending machines as it relates to the issue of marketing to young people, over-eating, whose responsibility is it to teach children to eat responsibly, etc? The talk could be organized in various ways—an open classroom for one of your regular classes, a special talk that all First-Year students would be encouraged to attend that would meet at a time where several sections would require their students to attend, etc.
The presentation could be scheduled for whatever date worked best for the presenter. The theme will be woven into courses to different degrees by the faculty members teaching FYR courses but it will relate to the whole semester so there’s no date that would be better than another. "
Please let Dr. Free know if you would be interested in presenting on this important topic.
4)
The Fourth Annual Symposium on Educator Dispositions
Nov. 16 - 19, 2005
Eastern Kentucky University
Sponsored by the Center for the Renewal of Schools and the Education Professions and the College of Education, Eastern Kentucky University
Registration information: www.education.eku.edu/dispositons
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The Education Department Faculty
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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
"I just wanted to share some of my own good news. After teaching this past year in New Haven I have been offered a position in Madison teaching First/Second Grade Multiage."
posted on August 29, 2005
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Dr. Sudha Swaminathan relays from Cherise Bernier
"Hello
everyone, hope your summers are going well! I just wanted to
write you a quick email letting you know that I got a job for the fall,
teaching at a new school called "The Friendship School" in Waterford.
It's a magnet school with kids from New London and Waterford, and I
will be teaching special education preschool. I'm very excited!!!
Thanks for sharing your experiences and guidance with me, I can't wait
to use all I've learned!!!
Have a great school year,
Cherise Bernier"
posted on August 16, 2005
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Dr. Cathy Tannahill relays from Laura DuBois--
"Halo all;
I'd proudly like to state that self is now gainfully employed at Parish Hill High School! Happy!
~Laura"
posted on August 16, 2005
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Dr. Sudha Swaminathan relays from Joe Pereira --
Joe Pereira
posted on August 16, 2005
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Alumni news via Lana Pontbriant and Joy Goff (Institutional Advancement) after meeting Joan Disco (class of 1982) at the Eastern Alumni table at the Norwich Navigators' game on Friday, August 5.
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Good news from Rebecca Stanger on 8/4/05:
I have accepted a position as a 4th grade teacher at Ashford School in Ashford, CT. There were at least 300 applicants for this position.
There are other ECSU graduates teaching in the school. Everything I learned at the program came up in the interview process. I was totally prepared. Thank you.
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Good news from Joy Goff and Kyle Verona - Institutional Advancement -
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Dr. Richard Reynolds reports that recent graduate Scott Yeo has been appointed as a history/social studies teacher at Lebanon's Lyman High School. - June 30, 2005
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Good news relayed by Dr. Ann Gruenberg on June 29, 2005:
Hi everybody!
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Good news, 6/17/05 -
Katie Balkan
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Good news from Dr. Leslie Ricklin, 6/16/05 -
Good news from Dr. Jeanelle Day, 6/7/06 -
Pattie Uccello (elementary certification master's student who will do portfolio in fall) just got a 6th grade position at Marlborough Elementary School yesterday! She called this morning all excited about it!
May 2005 graduate Erica Chenard has taken a new math position at E.O. Smith in Mansfield. An elementary education master's certification student with a bachelor's in mathematics, Erica completed Hari's EDU 546 and passed her Praxis II exam before completing her master's degree.
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A message from John Hinchliffe:
"Hi David!
Enjoy your weekly info-mail. Just finishing my fifth year at Enrico Fermi High School in Enfield, CT.
We have a position opening up for AP Biology and 10th grade biology by year’s end. If you have a bio cert student, with general science cert a plus, please have them submit something soon. Applicants will be very competitive. Starting pay is among the state's highest. The Science Department is well run with a great crew to work with and the school is BEST Portfolio friendly.
Please say "hello" to your crew for me, and send my best wishes to Richard for continued good health!
P.S. Tell Hari that I've finally developed my mathematics vaccine, and have
received F.D.A. approval for clinical trials following successful LD-50 tests.
Pfizer and I are currently negotiating a marketing strategy to target those out
of school for more than twenty years and others with mathematically-compromised
immune systems and early-onset dementia--I think that's what it's
called.
Old Guy with Beard :-)=
John Hinchliffe "
posted on 4/18/05
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A message from Joe Pereira relayed by Dr. Ann Gruenberg:
Hello
Last time we spoke I may have told you that I have secured a position in Avon Ct, at Roaring Brook School Teaching 3rd grade as a long term sub for child rearing leave until the end of the year. I was hoping to start this position at the beginning of April. I have found myself taking over one month earlier. I have already learned so much. Things couldn't be better!! I am hoping to fill an open position at this school for the fall and will let you know when I do!! Thanks for all your help!!
Sincerely,
Joe Pereira
ps: extremely valuable website www.schoolnotes.com for parent teacher communication. Highly recommended!!
Posted on 3/28/05
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A message from Bethany Champagne, [bethany_champagne@yahoo.com], former Education Department student assistant and near graduate of a graduate program in school counseling:
I am feeling a little overwhelmed with the college piece at the high school level and think maybe the middle school is a better fit for me. I really liked my middle school placement at Vernon Center Middle School. I think I may apply for both placements.
I am learning a lot and I have been doing a lot...teaching too! (David) Haha. Well, I hope all is well and let me know how you are and how the Edu. dept is doing. I keep up on the dept newsletters.
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A message shared by Dr. Sudha Swaminathan on 2/22/05:
"Hi everyone,
I am writing to let everyone know that I have a job!!! I went for an interview this week for a long term sub position at Hatton Elementary School in Southington, CT and I got it. It is for an inclusive preschool classroom. I am so excited, it is like a dream come true! Thank you all for everything, without all of you I wouldn't have been given this great opportunity.
Thank you all,
Jessica
Biardi"
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Message from Christine Mengel, elementary education teacher candidate, January 2005:
"Hi All,
I just wanted to take the opportunity to thank all of you for the wonderful instruction and guidance you have given me through core I and II. I took the Praxis in November for the first time and not only did I walk away from the test feeling confident but my confidence was assured when I found out I did very well and past the tests. So I wanted to thank all of you for your help in this process. Have a wonderful break and Happy New Year!
Thank you again!
Christine Mengel "
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News from Jessica Bessette shared by Dr. Swaminathan:
"Hi! I just wanted to tell you that I got a job!! Starting Monday I will be a preschool teacher in Waterbury. It's not in a school though, it's in a daycare facility, but I will have my own classroom of 3-5 year olds (although I think right now there are only 3 and 4 year olds). I am really excited to start, I really have a lot of freedom to teach what I want and how I want, it's a really exciting first teaching job, a really great experience, especially since I have to do most of the planning of what exactly I'm teaching, there is no curriculum to follow or anything. So I'm really excited to use a lot of the information I got from the core classes @ Eastern. I'm sure I'll be emailing you (300 times a day!) to ask you questions and get advice, I hope you don't mind! Just wanted to tell you because I thought you'd be proud :)"
posted on October 22, 2004
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Dr. Sudha Swaminathan reports that Leslie Labenski has been hired at Andover Elementary in a Kindergarten setting.
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A message from Ms. Leah Barbuto -
Joan
Culpin was just hired as a third grade teacher in Columbia, CT.
posted on August 20, 2004.
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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 Vocational Technical School
System and for ECSU: Mary Schlehofer will be appointed to a teaching position in
the English Department at H.H. Ellis Technical High School in Danielson, CT.
Mary did her student teaching here at Windham Tech this past spring semester
with department head Jan Marie Weston and she did an outstanding job.
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A message shared by Dr. Fred Ashton -
"More good news for Windham Tech, ECSU, and new graduate David Carter: David has been appointed to a math position at Windham Vocational Technical High School. David finished the year for us in a long-term substitute position that he started just after he finished his student teaching and he did a great job. We are looking forward to him starting the year with us. His content knowledge and pedagogy are strong and he is a most welcome and valued addition to the teaching faculty!"
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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 colleagues 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
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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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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
for job
announcements at Eastern CSU -
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/personnel/jobs.html
departmental searches to start in Fall 2006 pending approval -
1) two full-time
Reading/Language Arts
tenure track
faculty members
2) elementary education
tenure track
faculty member to start in Fall 2006,
and 3) research and assessment tenure track faculty member to start in Fall 2006
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For opportunities for technology resources and recognition for exemplary leadership, please visit http://www.futureready.org/about/ .
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Sponsored by the United States Department of State, the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program arranges: direct one-to-one classroom exchanges to over thirty countries for teachers at all levels. Most exchanges occur for an academic year. Argentina, Mexico, and the United Kingdom offer fall-semester exchanges. The United Kingdom and Morocco offer six-week exchanges.
In addition to the teacher exchanges, there are administrative exchange opportunities in Argentina, Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Mexico, Romania, the Slovak Republic, Thailand, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Oman, Jordan, and Uruguay currently offer opportunities to host incoming administrators during site visits to the United States. Germany offers a two-week special program for U.S. principals to study school systems there for several weeks.
The program also offers eight-week seminars in Italy or Greece for teachers of Italian, Latin, Greek or the Classics.
Prospective applicants must meet the following general eligibility requirements:
U.S. Citizenship
Fluency in English
Bachelor’s degree or higher
Be in at least third year of full-time teaching
A current full-time position
The application deadline is October 15, 2005 for the 2006-2007 program year. For more information and/or an application please visit our Web site: www.fulbrightexchanges.org or call (800)726-0479.
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Need Community Service or
Work Experience
Tutors Needed at the Allen Institute for Fall 2005
The Allen Institute has developed a systematic approach to service provisions encompassing educational supports and social skill building that is based on experience and built on the best practices.
● Flexible hours
● All majors are welcome
● Community service hours available
● In close proximity to Eastern’s Campus
(Transportation not provided)
For more information please contact
Peter F. Love at (860) 228-6962
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Recommendation from Diane
Reale, OnlineCSU instructor, to subscribe to Edutopia:
"You may
already be familiar with Edutopia, but I recently received an invitation to a
free magazine subscription from them, in the mail, so I thought I would send the
link along to you....(re: exemplary programs in K-12 schools)....thought your
faculty and students might be interested.
http://www.edutopia.org/foundation/foundation.php
Diane"
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Reference from Walter Diaz, Director, Career Services:
Teaching Jobs at SchoolSpring.com
Description: Free educator job search. Apply online, get email job alerts, find 1000s of teaching jobs from dozens of sites with the SchoolSpring SuperSearch. Apply to any job, anywhere with SchoolSpring PLUS!
URL: http://www.SchoolSpring.com
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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 teaching opportunities, please visit http://ctreap.net .
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Alma Exley Scholarship Program
This scholarship program supports and encouraged persons of color who are committed to a career in public school teaching. A scholarship award of at least $1,500 a year for two years will be granted to an individual who has been admitted to a teacher-preparation program in a Connecticut College or university. For more information and an application, please contact David Stoloff in the Education Dept, Webb 129 or visit http://www.almaexleyscholarship.org .
Recently acquired media - in the Chair's Office or on the Web
1) Thank you, Ann, for enriching the Education Department Chair's office with
Dan Brown's Digital Fortress (Corgi Books, 1998)
and worry beads from Greece.
2) Also available in borrowing for summer reading -
3) Ordered for the Curriculum
Library -
Comparative guide to elementary and secondary schools: 2005. Millerton,
NY: Grey House Publishing.
ACPA & NASPA (2004), Learning Reconsidered: A Campus-Wide Focus on the Student
Experience. Washington, DC: ACPA - Advancing Student Affairs, Engaging
Students and NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. and
other materials from President Carter's Advance on August 17 & 18, 2004.
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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.