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Presentation by Dr. Gregory
Michie, February 8th, 2005
A presentation will be given by best-selling
author Dr. Gregory Michie on Tuesday, February 8th at 7:00 pm in the Charleston-Mattoon
Room of the Union. His presentation will be entitled, "Teaching in
the Undertow: Resisting the Pull of School-As-Usual." Dr.
Michie taught for many years in the Chicago Public Schools and is author
of two books in the area of teaching for social justice: See
You When We Get There: Teaching for Change in Urban Schools,
and Holler
if You Hear Me: The Education of a Teacher and His Students.
He has also been very involved with the Golden Apple Program. This
is a campus-wide presentation sponsored by the Education Scholars Program.
"Make a Difference" Workshops,
Dr. Jim Kestner, February - April, 2005
There will be a number of free workshops
for students presented by nationally recognized Character Development Specialist,
Dr. Jim Kestner. The workshops will fall under the umbrella theme
of "How to Make a Difference." Dr. Kestner has developed curriculum
for Oprah Winfrey, served as a consultant to Olympic teams and international
corporations, and is a spokesman for Hey
U.G.L.Y., a non-profit organization devoted to building self-respect
and self-esteem in youth. He is also the Coordinator of Web-Based
and Alternative Teacher Certification Programs here at EIU. The workshops
will run as follows:
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"Addressing Students' Challenging Behaviors."
Thursday, February 10, 6:00 - 7:00 pm, Buzzard 1103.
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"Building Students' Self-Esteem."
Thursday, February 24, 6:00 - 7:00 pm, Buzzard 1103.
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"The Conscience of Choices: Leading
Students to Make Good Decisions for Success in School and Life." Thursday,
March 31, 6:00 - 7:00 pm, Buzzard 1103.
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"Toward Higher Ground: Building
Character by Teaching Self-Respect, Self-Discipline and Responsibility."
Saturday, April 9, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Buzzard 1103.
Space is limited for the workshops and
registration is required. For more information, or to register, please
go to his website.
You may also direct questions directly to Dr.
Kestner: 2407 Buzzard Hall, 581-6671, or visit his personal
EIU webpage. This is a good opportunity, and certificates
will be provided for your portfolio.
Cohort Meeting
Teachers and features: We will
be having a cohort meeting Monday, April 11 at 3:30 in the Jefferson
school library. We will be discussing the current semester from the
teacher, feature, and program perspectives. Information will also
be given about the upcoming fall semester. Additionally, cohort
members will be given a reflection activity to complete. If you must
leave the meeting early or cannot attend, please complete the reflection
and return to your cooperating teacher or Mr. Carey by Friday, April 15.
Toronto for Teachers, May
9 - 19, 2005
Information has been made available
regarding the Toronto for Teachers Study Abroad opportunity. The
trip will take place May 9 19, 2005. SCIP students are welcome
to study abroad this summer with York University Faculty of Education and
the public schools of the Greater Toronto Area. Toronto is the largest
city in Canada, offering a wealth of cultural, natural, and historic attractions.
Toronto, the world within a city, is known for its cleanliness, beauty,
and diverse population. The Toronto for Teachers program focus will
be on global and international professional experiences in model schools
interacting with children and faculty. Briefed by York University
faculty, our unique areas of emphasis will be anti-discriminatory education,
human rights education, the project approach, multilingual approaches to
literacy, and French immersion.
Several EIU courses will be offered,
including:
ELE 3350 Language Arts in the Elementary
School
ELE 4741 Independent Study: International
Education
ELE 5990 Independent Study: International
Education
The cost for this trip will be $1,325
which includes the York U. program, city transportation, housing, roundtrip
airfare, EIU tuition and fees for 2 credit hours, and excursions to the
Stratford Festival Theatre, Niagara Falls, and a Scottish Castle, Casa
Lomaplus.
For more information, contact Daniel
Carter, Mrs. Barford, the Toronto
for Teachers website, or the
EIU
Study Abroad Office. You may also wish to download this flyer,
which summarizes the above information (MS Word).
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