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Scenes from Second Life as MACPA held a real life Educator;s conference that blended virtual worlds and reality at the Holiday Inn in Columbia on June
The Valdosta-Lowndes Retired Educators Association meeting was held on Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Holiday Inn in Valdosta, GA. The legislators were present to answer questions before the business meeting and delicious lunch buffet was enjoyed by many.
The Valdosta-Lowndes Retired Educators Association meeting was held on Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Holiday Inn in Valdosta, GA. The legislators were present to answer questions before the business meeting and delicious lunch buffet was enjoyed by many.
The Education Department at the University of Saint Mary gathered to recognize its teacher candidates and M.A. in Education Candidates on May 5, 2015.
The program included inspirational words from 2014 Kansas Teacher of the Year, Jeff Baxter, and Alum of the USM teacher education program and 2015 Horizon Award winner, Nichole Gurwell.
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The Valdosta-Lowndes Retired Educators Association meeting was held on Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Holiday Inn in Valdosta, GA. The legislators were present to answer questions before the business meeting and delicious lunch buffet was enjoyed by many.
Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning
Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar
Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning
Every year, the College of Education hosts a social for Pullman-area educators, with whom the college has a special relationship.
Every year, the College of Education hosts a social for Pullman-area educators, with whom the college has a special relationship.
Every year, the College of Education hosts a social for Pullman-area educators, with whom the college has a special relationship.
Every year, the College of Education hosts a social for Pullman-area educators, with whom the college has a special relationship.
Lifelong educator Frank Maraviglia '58 returned to his alma mater for the dedication of an atrium named in his honor.
Frank of Jamesville, N.Y., gathered with members of his family, including brother Raymond ’61 of Port Orange, Florida, and nephew, Mark Procopio ’95 of Warners, N.Y., for the dedication and unveiling of the Maraviglia Atrium in the School of Education.
SUNY Oswego named the atrium in honor of Maraviglia and in acknowledgement of a $2 million gift he made to the university last December. The gift establishes the Maraviglia Education Enrichment Fund in the university’s highly regarded School of Education, which will support scholarship and engagement opportunities for students as well as innovative academic programming from the faculty.
Speakers at the event included President Peter O. Nwosu, Provost Scott Furlong, School of Education Dean Laura Spenceley and Bryan Diaz-Ximello ’25, a junior double majoring in history and technology and engineering education with a minor in sustainability studies.
5/8/2024
Maraviglia Atrium, Wilber Hall
SUNY Oswego
Wilber Hall Atrium, SUNY Oswego.
05/08/2024
Creativity & Innovation in Managing Teaching & Learning
Prof. Asha Singh Kanwar
Innovations in Higher Education: Re-imagining Learning
"A cornerstone of this new system is that it is based on multiple measures of teacher effectiveness and requires these measures to be validated against one another. The starting point always has been and should be observation by a trained evaluator, whether a principal, a department head or a peer, for those districts that adopt a peer assistance model. In addition to observing the educator at work, the evaluator must assess the work product of that educator – such as lesson plans, drama performances, numbers of students successfully guided through the college admissions process or development of district budget priorities that support student learning."
Charlene Uresy added 52 new photos to the album Academics Field Trip to MBAD African Bead Museum.
A gathering of creative minds. Academics from Cranbrook Art Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, The George Washington University Museum and other cultural institutions visited Dabls MBAD African Bead Museum, for a tour of the art installations and to learn about the history of African beads. Saturday, September 27, 2014