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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT NEWS
Volume XXV, Fall 2006

Ninth Week, Fall Semester, November 2, 2006

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Ninth Week, Fall Semester, November 2, 2006

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

Transition of the planet Mercury across the face of the sun - November 8, 2006

On November 8th 2006, a rare crossing of the planet Mercury across the face of the sun will take place for observers in North and South America, Australia, and parts of Asia. This celestial event will be captured via a LIVE WEBCAST focusing on the science, technology, and history of the transit, as well as our most current knowledge of the Sun and space weather.

How to view the Webcast

The Transit of Mercury Webcast is being hosted by the NASA Digital Learning Network. From their home page just choose the Transit of Mercury feature. On the information page you will find many activities and lesson plans.

Webcast Air Time:

posted on http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/2007/events/mercurytransit.php

This event at Eastern CSU -

Dear Eastern Sky Watchers

Mercury Passes in front of the Sun – November 8
On Wednesday November 8 between 2:12 p.m. and sunset Connecticut observers will see the planet Mercury silhouetted against the disk of the Sun. The passage of a planet across the face of the sun is called a transit and for Mercury it will happen only fourteen times this century (about once every seven years). If it is clear, Dr. Pazameta and I will have safe solar telescopes set up to view the event. I’ve just scouted-out the best locations and we will probably set up the telescopes near the main entrance of Gelsei-Young Hall starting around 2:00 p.m. Remember, it is unsafe to look at the sun unless you are using a certified solar filter.

Lunch and Learn and Wickware Star Show – November 8
To help explain the transit of Mercury, the Robert K. Wickware Planetarium will be holding a combination of Lunch and Learn and public Star Show between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday November 8. As usual, the ECSU community will be invited to have a lunch at Hurley Hall at noon (sharp!). We will give a brief explanation of the event at this time. Then at 12:30 the presentation will move to the Wickware Planetarium where you’ll see how the transit works with the star projector. Since seating is limited in the planetarium we’ll need to restrict the size of the audience for the planetarium show to a maximum of 60 people. To help us keep track of the available seats you’ll need a ticket to see the planetarium show. Tickets are free and can be reserved through Zosia Carlquist (465-4317), Dr. Pazameta (465-5300) or me (465-0188).

We hope to see you there.

Russell D. Sampson

Robert K. Wickware Planetarium
Physical Sciences Dept.
Eastern Connecticut State University
Willimantic, CT 06226

Phone: (860) 465-0188

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Announcements

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Position announcements - please also visit http://www.ctreap.net - for the Connecticut teaching position listings

from Mary-Grace Shifrin -  There is a long term substitute position at Washington Elementary School in Manchester. It requires a K-6 Elementary Certification and they are interested in mathematics instruction. If anyone knows a qualified candidate who may be interested, they may contact the school immediately.

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from Art Breault   Ashford School

"I have an opening for a one year, part time English teacher for grade 7. Also due to a maternity leave in the near future I have an opening for a special education teacher to complete the year. (middle school) Wilson reading training would be helpful but not required."

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from Nory Oakes via Mary-Grace Shifrin -

"There are currently two openings at Windham tech in the English department. Do you know of any potential candidates at ECSU that you feel would be a good fit and might be interested in interviewing? These are the positions that are open:

Full time substitute for 11th and 12th grade Literature (maternity leave)

0.5 position in the Language Arts Lab

I am very happy here at Windham Tech, and it’s all because of your realization that I could succeed in a “different” high school environment."

 

1) Upcoming events

a)  ATTENTION STUDENT TEACHER CANDIDATES:

Attention: teacher candidates

Upcoming dates!

 

Current student teacher candidates

Connecticut state department of education

Certification Information session

Thursday, November 9, 2006 5:00 PM

Webb hall room 110

 

Student teaching application information

Candidates planning on student teaching fall 2007

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

4:00 PM – 5:00 Pm

Webb Hall Room 110

Or

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

3:00 PM – 4:00 Pm

Webb Hall room 110

 

Student teacher candidates spring 2007

Mandatory

Student teaching orientation meeting

Friday, December 15, 2006

10:00 AM to Noon

Library Johnson community room

 

2) Congratulations to Victoria Soto, Mathieu O. Collins, and Jonathan L. Diaz for receiving the Connecticut Minority Teacher Incentive Program or Weisman Scholarship.  For more information on this program, and the related Alma Exley Scholarship Program, please visit -

Connecticut Minority Teacher Recruitment Grant information:

http://www.ctdhe.org/SFA/pdfs/MTIP%20Brochure%20and%20Form.pdf

Alma Exley Scholarship Program

http://www.almaexleyscholarship.org/

3) The Eastern CSU chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in Education, will induct new members on Saturday, December 9, 2006 at 10 am in the Paul Johnson Room in the Smith Library.  For information on the application process, please contact Dr. Cathy Tannahill - tannahillc@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

Good news from Heidi White, Secondary Education/History & Social Studies graduate, Spring 2006:  

I serve as a volunteer teacher and after-school mentor with the AmeriCorps in a seventh grade classroom working at McCormackMiddle School in Dorchester, MA with a women who is not a certified teacher.   I am able to help her and her students out from the experiences I had in the education program student teaching and education classes.   I will earn an Americorps educational award for my work in City Year once I have completed my 1,700 hours of service work.   Americorps is a great way to gain real life experience in urban classrooms in cities across the country and to earn money toward future education.  Tell more education students about this program.

posted on November 2, 2006

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Good news from Heather Young, ECE graduate:

I just wanted to give you an update of what I have been up to lately.  In May I finished up my Masters in Elementary Education and I was also able to cross endorse in Elementary Education.    I also just signed with Bethel Public School, as a part time preschool education teacher.  

Sincerely,   Heather Young

posted on October 20, 2006

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Commendations from Dr. Fred Ashton:

Just a note to let you know that Nory Oakes is completing the first half of her first quarter as a new English teacher here at Windham Tech.  Nory came highly recommended by Dr. Reynolds, and I can see why. She is intelligent, hard-working, and creative and is one of the best first year/first weeks-of-school teachers that I have seen in my 25 years as an administrator.  She is using Bloom’s taxonomy and involving her seniors in all manner of writing.  She has a great web site up and running for students and parents to use when they are away from the school.  Eastern has taught her well and we are the proud and delighted beneficiaries.

Fred Ashton

posted on October 20, 2006

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Good news relayed by Dr. Ricklin:

I am teaching 9th grade civics at Norwich Free Academy - I love it so much.. my students are great and its been wonderful so far and I really enjoy the teachers that are in my unit. I have the greatest building principal. They are all so helpful.

It's been really busy so far. My extracurricular activity is being House Council Advisor for the Freshmen house, I have already put together a dance that was two weeks ago and it went great, we made a good amount of profit. Now we are trying to get things together for Homecoming Game this Saturday.

Kelley Creighton

posted on October 4, 2006


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Good news shared by Dr. Sudha Swaminathan:


Just wanted to let you know that I did get the Head Start Teacher position. I am now into  my second week with the children.  I am still working out the schedule, room arrangement, etc. The neat part is that I get to teach a lesson in the morning, and then improve the lesson for the afternoon.  My supervisors are E.A. Aschenbrenner and Cindy Torrence. 


Hope the start to your teaching year is going well.


Janet Richman

posted on October 4, 2006


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Great news from Dr. Ann Gruenberg:

Other Early Childhood graduates I have seen lately, employed:  

       Courtney Tuller-  Inclusive Preschool, Gilead Hill, Hebron

       Carly Grauer -  Inclusive Preschool, Chaplin Elementary School

posted on September 20, 2006

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Good news from Alycia Fargnoli shared by Dr. Sudha Swaminathan:

I just wanted to let everyone at the education department know that I was just hired at Preston Elementary school as a preschool teacher. Thanks for everything that you have done for me to get me here. A year ago I couldn't have imagined having a position this quickly. Thank You!   Alycia Fargnoli -- (class of 2006)

posted on September 14, 2006

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Good news from Jennifer Brokaw shared by Dr. Tannahill:  

I teach at Horace W. Porter School in Columbia.  I am the seventh grade math and prealgebra teacher.   I also just received word that I passed my BEST portfolio.  I am so excited!!   Jennifer Brokaw

posted on September 8, 2006

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News from Colleen A. Moran shared by Dr. Singh,

I am writing to tell you that I have just been hired in FL to teach 5th Grade  at Lamarque Elementary School.  Although I would have prefered to stay in CT there were more opportunities for employment in FL.  

Colleen A. Moran

posted on September 8, 2006

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News from Theresa Tiscia shared by Dr. Ricklin:

I landed a long-term sub position at Lauralton Hall in Milford teaching U.S. History to juniors and seniors.  Although I will only have a job until January, it is a great place to start my career.  I'm really excited to be back in the classroom.  I didn't realize how much I missed it since May!   Over the summer I did have the opportunity to go on several interviews and I wanted to let you know that all of the schools were very impressed with my student teaching portfolio.  It definitely would be a useful tool to continue with future classes, and it was great experience for me as well.   I hope that you had an enjoyable summer and wish you luck in the upcoming school year.  Thanks again for the recommendation and all the help that you gave me over the last year!   Theresa Tiscia

posted on September 10, 2006

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News from Rebecca Stanger:

I wanted to inform you that I have had a wonderful first week of teaching a new pilot position at GH Robertson School in Coventry.  I co-teach third grade in the afternoons, Math, Science, and Social Studies.  This position allows me to focus more on Numeracy, while the morning teacher, Jen Emerson, focuses on Literacy (Reading and Writing).  I know the skills I have learned through ECSU will help co-teaching become more available in other districts.  Who says, "You can't have your cake and eat it, too?"  Thank you to all the faculty in the Education Department.

posted on September 1, 2006

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Great news shared by Dr. Ricklin and Dr. Ashton from Hope Zettwoch -

"I just wanted to let you know that I accepted a long term sub position in the 4th grade at Parker Memorial School in Tolland. I am very excited and have been busy preparing for the upcoming year. I just wanted to thank you for introducing me to The First Days of School by the Wongs. I have found it very helpful as I am planning my classroom for this fall. I have also been using The New Teachers Complete Sourcebook (Grades K-4) by Bonnie Murray which is a great resource for new teachers.

I hope that this email finds you in good health and ready to assist a new group of student teachers. I can't thank you enough for all your advice and support last year. 

Sincerely,

Hope Zettwoch"

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Great news from Bethany Champagne Holland, former student assistant in the Education Department -

Hi David.  I just wanted to share some good news with you.  I have been offered a position in Enfield with Nathan Hale Elementary School as the k-6 School Counselor.  I signed the contract today.  I am very excited to start my career and have been looking forward to this for a long time.  Thanks for all of your kind works and support over the years.  Bethany Holland (new email - bethany3holland@yahoo.com)

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Great news from Kathy D'Amelio relayed by Dr. Fred Ashton:

Hi Dr. Ashton,

Just had to let you know that I was hired as a first grade teacher (possibly a 2nd grade if another person rejects the offer) at Sweeney Elementary School in Willimantic. I will be traveling my favorite route that I traveled to Eastern for 4 years. I am so excited about my new career. I will be working with a great group of people. The principal and staff were so kind and supportive even before they offered me a job. I will have a diverse group of students that will challenge me as a teacher and as a person that cares. I thought of our student teaching seminar and the teachers who visited from Hartford, when I was interviewing and teaching a lesson during the selection process. After an initial offer had been made and I had to leave, a teacher said to me "Our students need a teacher like you." I was so moved. I never felt so much true support and interest. I am so happy. I have to say that it is not easy out there. I went to 7 interviews and taught two lessons. The process was not easy. I learned a lot from it. 

.... It also is good for people to hear that despite the difficult odds of getting a teaching position, it can be done. Boy, did I have some unbelievable experiences out there. If you would like, I would be willing to come back in the fall and talk about the interview/application process that I went through for your students. let me know if I can be of help. I believe we always need to give back the help we've been given. It can be depressing when you hear it takes three years. That is not always the case. Also hearing from other people helped me, inspired me and motivated me to strive even harder. ...

I wanted to thank you for all your ideas, tips and thought provoking sessions. I learned so much at Eastern. Thanks again Dr. Ashton. 

Sincerely, Kathy D'Amelio

posted on June 21, 2006

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More good news from Fred Ashton:

"How I love to convey good news…

Ryan Webb, one of my subs and a recent ECSU graduate student grad, just stopped by. He has just been hired to teach social studies at Vinal Tech in Middletown.

Fred"

posted on June 21, 2006

 

Good news from Noah Ventola, shared by Dr. Ricklin

I am writing to tell you that I have been offered a social studies position at RHAM high school! The position will be either 9th grade global studies or 10th grade world civilization. I am thrilled with the position. It is the position that I wanted in the district that I hoped to work in. I owe part of my success in landing this position to my experience at Eastern as our education department has prepared me for a great future in the public schools. Thank you for all your help and support throughout the last 2 years.

Thanks again!
Noah

posted on May 22, 2006

 

News from Cori (Beckwith) Allard (Early Childhood Education program graduate, January 2000) 

I just have to take this opportunity to share with you how proud I am of my Eastern education.  Upon my graduation from Eastern in January 2000, I taught for 2 years in Willimantic, then for three years in Brooklyn, New York, and have been working as a school psychologist for the past year in California.  I was so well prepared by Eastern for the positions I took on, and often watched my colleagues (who graduated from other prestigious colleges of education such as Columbia University's Teacher's College) struggle to adjust to real-life classroom teaching. 

 
Please forgive me for not knowing the current status of education certification programs at Eastern, but I think that, since the education provided by the faculty there is so comprehensive, realistic, and developmental in nature, a special education track would naturally blossom from what has already been established.  I taught in an inclusion classroom in Willimantic and in a school for Emotionally Disturbed students in Brooklyn, and I cannot emphasize enough how well-prepared I was for those types of settings even though my program of study was not specifically entitled Special Education.  I believe that graduates from Eastern will have no problem implementing the new standards set by Response to Intervention because of the training they have received there.
 
Overall, I wish for Eastern's Education Department to get the kudos it deserves for preparing well-rounded educators who are viable in a variety of regular and special education settings.  I thank you for leading such a well-developed program.
 
Cori (Beckwith) Allard 

posted on April 23, 2006

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News from Dr. Leslie Ricklin

I just had a call from Sandy Boscarino's father telling me that she is the first in this year's graduating class!  Sandy is doing her student teaching right now in the 5th grade in Andover and doing a terrific job; she passed Praxis II with flying colors (199 out of 200 on the multiple choice section, for example).  Oh, by the way, her other major is History.  I bet that Dept. is proud of her, too.

Posted on 2/14/06

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News from Kimberlee Kenney

Mathematics & Education

Class of 2002:

 My husband got orders to the USS Alaska, so we will be moving to Norfolk, Virginia around the first of March.  I resigned my position as a math teacher at Grasso Technical High School and  am subbing until we leave.  Parting is such sweet sorrow.  I have so many memories of our 7 years in Connecticut, some of the most special being spent at Eastern in our Real Analysis study group.  We spent 4-6 hours a week outside of class (studying) just to impress Dr. Kenton!  My love and best wishes go out to Dr. Kenton, John, Lisa, Matt, Kevin, Sita and all of the other math geeks who gutted it out with us.  We are truly a bounded unique subset (in the infinite domain of humanity) in which no other subsequence will converge near our epsilon neighborhood!  In Bolzano-Weierstrass we trust. 

Kimberlee Kenney, Mathematics

Culture Committee, Sophomore Advisor, National Honor Society Committee

441-0387, email:Kim.Kenney@po.state.ct.us


posted on February 6, 2006

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Dr. Fred Ashton reports from Windham Tech - 

 

Our two new teachers and recent Eastern graduates, Glenn Anderson and Chris Morgan, are doing fabulously well, as is Diane Trumbull (also new to us, and a less-recent ECSU grad).

Looking forward to having Violet Lukasik student teaching here with Lyn Williams, ECSU graduating class of 1998, this spring.

 

posted on November 2, 2005

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Message from Mike Hetherington, Master of Science in Elementary Education program graduate, 2003

On October 7th, my 6th grade class at Horace W. Porter School launched their first podcast. A podcast is an Internet radio broadcast available for download. If you or the alumni would like to listen, just go to our class weblog at http://room613talk05.edublogs.org/tag/podcasts/ or look for Room 613 Talk in the Educational Podcast section of Itunes. My students worked collaboratively to write the introduction, feature stories, transitions and closing. So far we have received positive feedback on the podcast from listeners as far away as Georgia, Arizona, and New Zealand. As far as I know, this is the first class podcast in the State of Connecticut.

 
In other news, I'll be visiting China for 10 days starting on November 4th as part of a Connecticut Educators delegation. During that visit I will have a chance to teach at Horace Porter's sister school in Jinan, China. It's been an busy year so far! 
 
Mike Hetherington
6th Grade Social Studies Teacher
Horace W. Porter School - Columbia, CT
MS Elementary Ed. - Dec. 2003

posted on November 1, 2005

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Good news from Michelle Ridolfi O'Neill -

Sharon Hagen was hired for one of a language arts positions in Montville.

posted on October 31, 2005

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Good news from Bethany Champagne (bethany_champagne@yahoo.com):

"Hello everyone

I just wanted to inform you that I have been offered a job as a long-term substitute counselor at DePaolo Middle School in Southington.  I went today to meet everyone and it is wonderful.  I love it.  I will keep you posted.  I should be there until Feb. or March because the person I am replacing just had TWIN BOYS! Yikes.  I am so happy and finally using my degree.  Thanks for everyone's support. 
Bethany"

 

posted on October 6, 2005

 

Good news from Dr. Fred Ashton:

I am pleased to let you know that Windham Tech is employing two outstanding new educators, fresh from the latest graduating class:

--Glenn Anderson, English

--Chris Morgan, social studies

 

As you know, I recruited Chris Morgan for our system last year as a substitute after I saw first-hand the work he was doing in mentoring middle and high school students over the summer at ECSU.  He soon became one of our most-requested subs that fall and student taught at Norwich Tech last spring.

 

Glenn Anderson was a student in my seminar for student teachers last spring.  He completed an exemplary portfolio and had an outstanding student teaching experience at Dr. Helen Baldwin School in Canterbury. 

Both have done a great job in their first week- a testimony to the instruction and experiences that they have had at Eastern.  They are going to make a difference in the lives of our students.

 

Fred Ashton

posted on September 7, 2005

Good news from Alicia Dunbar -

"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." 

 
Alicia Dunbar
ECE 2003 Graduate

posted on August 29, 2005

 

Past Alumni News is posted at
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/alumninews.html

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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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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 to start in Fall 2007 pending approval -


two full-time Reading/Language Arts tenure track faculty members
and

Early Childhood Education faculty member

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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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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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Teacher Substitute Openings in Windham Public Schools

Windham Public Schools are seeking Eastern graduates, with a bachelor's degree in any major, to substitute for absent teachers.  Please link to the district's home page

@  http://www.windham.k12.ct.us 

 and the district personnel policy page @ http://www.windham.k12.ct.us/DSS_Web/Personnel/Policies.htm

for more information. 

 
There are also substitute possibilities listed without the degree. 

Posted on November 27, 2005

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Multicultural Professional Development Opportunities

Registration is now available online for both the:

1) 11th Annual CT Conference on Multicultural Education - Oct. 16, 2006 in Farmington, CT.

Download brochure at: www.state.ct.us/sde  Click on Calendar

Register Online at: http://www.aces.k12.ct.us/conferences

2) Closing date is approaching for the Multicultural Educators to South Africa Trip - Oct. 23- Nov.1, 2006. Information is at www.billhowe.org  Click on SouthAfrica2006.

3) SAVE the Date also for the NAME Conference in Phoenix, AZ - Nov. 8-12, 2006. Brochure should be coming out in next few weeks. Info at www.nameorg.org.  PLEASE direct all inquiries about the PHOENIX NAME conference to name@nameorg.org

shared by William A. Howe, Ed.D.
Education Consultant for Multicultural Education & Gender Equity
Connecticut State Department of Education - Bureau of Educational Equity
and

Jack Hasegawa

Bureau Chief

Bureau of Educational Equity

Division of Teaching, Learning, and Assessment

Connecticut State Department of Education

860-713-6544

e-mail address:  jack.hasegawa@ct.gov

posted on May 19, 2006

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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 .

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Connecticut Minority Teacher Recruitment Grant information:

http://www.ctdhe.org/SFA/pdfs/MTIP%20Brochure%20and%20Form.pdf

 

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

1) Thanks to the 2006 SIFT faculty, RAs, and staff, available for borrowing for summer reading -

Letters to the next president : what we can do about the real crisis in public education / edited by Carl Glickman ; prologue by Bill Cosby, New York : Teachers College Press, c2004, LA217.2 .L48 2004 .

 

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