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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT NEWS First Week of the Fall 2007 Season, September 27, 2007 best
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First Week of the Fall 2007 Season, September 27, 2007
Words of Inspiration
the collection appears
at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/words.html
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Success*
He has achieved success who has lived well,
laughed often and loved much;
who has enjoyed the trust of pure women,
the respect of intelligent men and the love of little children;
who has filled his niche and accomplished his task;
who has left the world better than he found it,
whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem, or a rescued soul;
who has never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty
or failed to express it;
who has always looked for the best in others
and given them the best he had;
whose life was an inspiration;
whose memory is a benediction.
*A prize-winning piece in a Modern Women competition by Bessie A. Stanley (1905) (cf. Anthony W. Shipps in Notes and Queries, July 1976), though it is often attributed to Stevenson as well as to Emerson. However, Bethanne Larson, who claims to be Bessie Anderson Stanley’s great-granddaughter, states that the above poem ‘was written as the winning entry in a contest run by Brown Book Magazine in 1904.’ (see http://www.robinsweb.com/truth_behind_success.html). Another great-granddaughter says that the piece was first printed in The Lincoln Sentinel, Nov. 30, 1905, the first prize for a brief 100-word essay on ‘What constitutes success?’. This information is from http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Philosophy/Sui-Generis/Emerson/success.htm. The Lincoln Sentinel publication is also attested at http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/lincoln/success.htm, where the words are printed out as prose.
posted at http://dinamico.unibg.it/rls/nonquotes.htm
quoted at the memorial service for Jeff Ossen, a community philanthropist and leader, who passed away last week. Our community misses him greatly. There will be a memorial service at Windham Hospital on Sunday, September 30 at 1 pm.
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Here's a new feature to the e-newsletter -
A song for the week -
When Fall Comes to New England -
fall came a bit before 6 am on Sunday, September 23, 2007
Words And Music By: Cheryl Wheeler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_QaXZiLhro
lyrics - http://www.cherylwheeler.com/songs/wfctne.html
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Position announcements - please visit http://www.ctreap.net - for the Connecticut teaching position listings.
The Education Department welcomes Dr. Anchalee Wongla, visiting Fulbright scholar from Chiang Mai Rajabhat University in Thailand. Dr. Anchalee arrived on September 15 and will be staying until the end of October, collaborating with Dr. David Stoloff, who will be going to Chiang Mai from December 3, 2007 to January 13, 2008.
Dr. Anchalee (in Thailand one is called by one's honorific and first name) will be guest speaking in Education classes, participating in regional conferences, and collaborating on writing and projects, including further exchanges, with Dr. Stoloff and others.
Dr. Anchalee is the Director of Institute of Languages, Arts, and Culture at Chiang Mai Rajabhat University, She earned a Ph.D. in Reading at Texas Women's University and a M.Ed. in English at the University of North Texas.
There will be an open house/welcoming reception for Dr. Anchalee on Monday, October 1, 2007, from 3:30 - 5 pm, at the Brown Visiting Faculty Home, 115 Bolivia Street in Willimantic.
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Upcoming events and announcements -
Fall calendar dates -
Diversity seminar is scheduled for September 28, 2007, 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. in the Johnson Community Room, J. Eugene Smith Library.
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2) For Connecticut-based scholarships for minority teacher candidates, 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/
The deadlines for these applications are usually in the Fall semester.
3) A report on the Pre-Education Group Advisement Session, Monday, September 24, 3- 3:50, Webb Hall 110.
Over fifty students and Ms. Diane Cerreto, Dr. Anchalee Wongla, Dr. Maureen Ruby, Dr. Brandon Monroe, and Dr. David Stoloff participated in this group advisement session. The potential teacher candidates were evenly divided among our 3 undergraduate certification programs and there were a good number of math, English, and history/social studies potential majors in the session. There did not seem to be a great deal of interest in hosting advisement sessions in the residence halls. Please let me know if you have any questions on this session.
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The Education Department
Faculty photo is posted at
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/faculty.html
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The CSU-AAUP/BOT Contract, covering the period from August 25, 2007 to August 25, 2011, can now be found on-line at http://www.ccsu.edu/aaup/csu/AAUP2007-2011FINALContact2007[1].pdf Hard copies of the contract are in the process of being printed.
A summary of the changes can also be found on the CSU-AAUP website at http://www.ccsu.edu/aaup/csu/SummaryOfChanges2007.doc
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Alumni News
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/alumninews.html
Katie Balkan reports that she passed my BEST portfolio with two 3's!!! Katie is in her third year at Sweeney School in Willimantic and is teaching fourth grade.
posted on September 19, 2007
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Good news from Jerry Volpe:
I have accepted a High School Mathematics position in New Haven. I will be teaching 3 periods of Algebra 1 to Freshman and 1 period of remedial help in mathematics to freshmen and sophomores who require extra help.
Sincerely,
J. Volpe
Posted on August 27, 2007
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Good news relayed by Dr. Swaminathan from Emily Gregson:
Emily Gregson has been offered a job at Birch Grove in Tolland
(where she student taught) as a 1/2 time kindergarten teacher.
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I have been offered a position at Windham Middle School where I will be teaching 5th grade, and I’ll still be close to my “home” at ECSU!
posted on August 15, 2007
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Good news from Mary Noryk shared by Dr. Tannahill
Dr. Tannahill,
I thought you might like to know that I accepted a position teaching math at Rockville High in Vernon. I had to turn schools down once I had decided to go to Rockville. The school is only 6 miles from my house. They impressed me during my interview while answering the questions I had for them. My main concern was professional develop and support for new teachers. They were the only school that went into detail about what they offer. The other schools only said that they offer it. I'm a little scared about teaching my own class. I know that I have been well prepared and should do fine.
I enjoyed being in your classes. I always took away a great deal of information from. I think it's funny that you taught the first course and last course I took in the program. I was so nervous walking into your classroom when I took EDU 553 in the fall of 2005. I hadn't been to school in 16 years.
EDU 570 helped me. I had difficulty in some of my classes because I did not have experience teaching. After my student teaching, I had a different view on things and understood the theories I learned in my courses better.
I wish the best for you in your future. You are truly an example of what a good teacher is.
Take Care,
Mary Noryk
posted on August 15, 2007
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Good news shared by Dr. Leslie Ricklin -
Cindy Vallarelli has "accepted a teaching position with the Bloomfield Public School System as a 6th grade science/social studies teacher!!!!!! I am so excited to begin my teaching career influenced by such dedicated professionals such as yourself. I will be picking up my curriculum this week and setting up my classroom very soon.
I wanted to thank you and the education staff at ECSU for all of your support, guidance, and expertise over the past years!
Please share my great news with the staff! Thanks again."
shared on August 6, 2007
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Good news shared by Dr. Delar Singh, Dr. Fred Ashton, and Dr. Leslie Ricklin:
Jennifer McPhee writes that she will be "teaching 5th grade at Carmen Arace intermediate school on a team of three teachers. I am in charge of teaching just science and social studies which are the two subjects I enjoy the most so I am excited. I have been going through The First Days of School book. I think I'm ready though. ... Thank you for everything, having you as a part of my life last semester made such a huge difference and I am sure that if I hadn't taken the seminar with you I wouldn't be where I am today. Thank you."
Jennifer McPhee
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More good news shared by Dr. Ricklin:
I have heard from 3 of our students about their new teaching positions:
Frank Macchi--social studies at Bloomfield HS
Lindsey Hepple--social studies at Windham HS
Jennifer Lopez--4th grade teacher at Montville Elementary School
shared on August 3, 2007
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Good news from Melissa DeMarco, past president of the Education Club and December 2006 elementary education graduate, on July 31, 2007:
"I just wanted to let you know that I got a job as a 6th grade teacher at Elizabeth Shelton Elementary School in Shelton. Right in my home town! I couldn't be happier. Just wanted to give you the good news....
As far as
advice . . I would say that networking helps.
I got a job as a special ed tutor and was able to meet a lot of other
professionals and form a relationship with the principal (Ms. Arpin). She later
became a strong advocate for me when it was time for the interviews."
Congratulations, Melissa, and best wishes for your continuing success.
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Dr. Fred Ashton at Windham Tech shares that "Matt Zagura ... has been offered a teaching position in health and P.E. at Goodwin Tech. The interview committee was impressed with his demeanor, attitude, and health/phys. ed. skills and knowledge. Of course, special recognition goes to Connie Clabby and the rest of the Windham Tech health and P.E. department for the preparation that was given to him here in the final round of his student teaching. It will be great to have Matt as a colleague in the Connecticut Technical High School System!"
posted on July 30, 2007
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Good news shared by Leah Barbuto
"As of Monday, July 23, 2007, I have accepted a second grade permanent position for Manchester Public Schools at Robertson Elementary School. I appreciate all of the support you and the university have given me over the years and the ample amounts of resources that I have gathered with my knowledge from your courses." - Christina Litrico
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Good news shared by Dr. Richard Reynolds:
Kristen Sixbey, one of our graduate students has found a position at South Windsor High School.
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Thanks from Chelsea Jasek:
I recently graduated with my elementary certification, having student taught in Coventry, Connecticut and I just wanted to tell you how happy I was with the Education Program at Eastern. I truly felt that the professors in my CORE set me up for the challenges that came my way. I would especially like to note three that really aided me in my teaching steps, Dr. Richards, Dr. Kauffman and Dr. Ashton. All three of these professors provided me with actual life skills that I have been able to use in my teaching. Dr. Ashton especially allowed us time in his class to have real discussion about actual events that were occurring to us during our student teaching - all things that we could learn from. This class certainly prepared me overall for the challenges I did face and will face in my years to come.
I am so thankful that I made the right choices to come to Eastern four years ago and receive the education that I have. What a wonderful experience I have had and I would give a great amount of credit to the Education Department.
Thank you for making my time at Eastern as exceptional as possible, Yours, Chelsea Jasek
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Good news about Greg Carter:
Greg Carter, a 2003 graduate of our secondary education/social studies program, is currently teaching at the Polaris Center in East Hartford. After his studies at Eastern, he continued to receive certification in special education. He was a recruiter at the CREC Minority Teacher Recruitment Career Fair at the Two Rivers Magnet Middle School on Saturday, March 10, 2007.
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For other past good news, please visit http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/news/alumninews.html
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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 - CultureQuest
Faculty members and students from Eastern Connecticut State University are participating in an international consortium of teacher education institutions to explore ways to make use of the web to enhance global understanding. Please visit our projects at http://www.easternct.edu/depts/edu/dept/culturequest.html .
Earlier this decade, we participated in a US Department of Education grant to Prepare Tomorrow's Teachers to Use Technology with ThinkQuest. Our projects' homepage may be found at 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
for job announcements
at Eastern CSU - http://www.easternct.edu/depts/personnel/jobs.html
positions searched for Fall 2008 -
Early Childhood Education
and
Elementary Education
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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/
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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 .
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Connecticut Minority Teacher Recruitment Grant information:
http://www.ctdhe.org/SFA/pdfs/MTIP%20Brochure%20and%20Form.pdf
Recently acquired media - in the Chair's
Office or on the Web
1) The Education Club has donated
to the departmental library - Freedom Writers with Erin Gruwell (1999).
The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing To Change
Themselves and the World around Them. New York: Broadway Books.
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Please contact David Stoloff at (860) 465-5501, email: stoloffd@easternct.edu if you have any
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