CC/UCCS Education Symposium a Success!

On Friday, March 30, 2012, Colorado College and University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS) hosted its first Education Symposium, made possible by generous funding from Colorado Campus Compact’s Training Ground Grant.  The symposium was the result of feedback from recent graduates of our Master of Arts in Teaching program and the federal requirement to provide training on specialized topics to in-service teachers.

The symposium was open to current and recent alums of both Colorado College and UCCS, with targeted marketing to AmeriCorps members.  In an effort to collaborate with the community, we also opened the symposium up to current teachers in the surrounding school districts.  School District 11 approved the symposium as a qualifying event for teachers to receive D11 incremental credit and CDE credit towards licensure renewal.  With this approval, D11 advertised the event to all teachers in the district, which produced strong attendance by current D11 teachers.

Workshops offered, including links to PowerPoint presentations and handouts where available.

Autism Spectrum Disorder 101 by Cara Woundy, school psychologist in Harrison D2 and autism expert

Autism Presentation

Breaking Down the Language Barrier by Jennifer Duarte and Aimee Dyrek, Academy District 20 teachers

Breaking Down the Language Barrier Presentation

ESL Handouts

Children with Clinical Conduct Disorders: Strategies for Success! by Dr. Jessica Copeland, associate director of CC’s Partnership for Civic Engagement

Conduct_Disorders_Presentation

Differentiating Instruction for both High and Low Performing Students by Megan Sheppard and Virginia Owen

Differentiating Instruction Resources

Teaching and Learning in the Urban Classroom by Dr. Manya Whitaker, Riley Scholar in Residence, Education Department at CC

Common Teaching Practices in Urban Schools

Using the RtI Framework to Implement IEP’s/ILP’s by Vince Puzick, D11 Literacy Facilitator

Colorado Department of Education’s Response to Intervention (RTI) site:  http://www.cde.state.co.us/RtI/

Colorado Basic Literacy Act:  http://www.cde.state.co.us/coloradoliteracy/cbla/index.htm

Whiz Bang Science Summer Program

Whiz Bang Science Summer Program is now accepting applications. Enrollment is limited and occurs on first-come, first-serve basis so enroll your child today!

You can find the application on our website at: http://www2.coloradocollege.edu/dept/ED/childrenSummer/whizbang.html

Charlotte Mendoza Receives National Award

Charlotte Mendoza, 2012 Distinguished Teacher Educator

Charlotte Mendoza, Professor of Education, received the 2012 Distinguished Teacher Educator Award at the February meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators.  The award recognizes and honors the individual who has “advanced” teacher education in the United States.  It is given to one faculty member annually and this is the first time it has been received by someone who teaches in a liberal arts college.

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Job Openings for FunQuest Summer Camp Group Leaders

The Children’s Center has job openings for Summer Camp Group Leaders:

Description: Temporary; approx. 40 hours per week from May 29, 2012 to August 3, 2012. Under general supervision, directs daily activities and supervises children entering first through sixth grades participating in a summer day camp program (FunQuest).

For full description, click here or visit this link: https://employment.coloradocollege.edu/

Be a science fair judge!

If any CC students are looking for volunteer opportunities, this is a great one! Judge a science fair at Rudy Elementary! If you are interested, contact:
Dorene Calvin, K-5 Science, Rudy Elementary, 328-7670, calvidv@d11.org