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LaVonne I. Neal, Ph. D. - Dean
Lindy Crawford, Ph. D. - Associate Dean
Mitch Karstens - Student Dean
The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs College of Education is offering Winter Intersession.
Have you thought about a way to lighten your spring/summer course load? Have you thought about a way to get on the fast track to graduation?
Note: Correction COURSE CALL NUMBER: 03810
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12/18/08
Five student teachers from the College of Education Teacher Education Program have been selected to complete an international field experience at the Daegu English Village in South Korea. Shannon Doering, Jennifer Hallock, Mitch Karstens, Natascha Vander Molen, and Malgorzata Trybula were selected in a highly competitive process to represent the UCCS College of Education.
The teachers, accompanied by Dr. Barbara Frye, Director of Teacher Education Program, will be in residence at the Village from January 10th- 30th, 2009. The student teachers will work closely with mentors who are currently full-time instructors at the Village.
They are the first student teachers from COE to travel abroad as part of their teacher training.
12/15/08
The College of Education, in renewing its certification with the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education in 2008, has received a seven-year accreditation, the highest possible level of accreditation that a college can receive.
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12/5/08
In October Rhonda Williams, an assistant professor in Counseling and Human Services at the College of Education at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, received the award for Colorado Counselor Educator of the Year.
In addition, Angie Jacobs, a UCCS student, received the Colorado School Counselor Association's Carol Hacker Scholarship.
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12/1/08
Lecture will briefly highlight the life and background of Lucinda Todd. It will provide a rare glimpse of her activities as secretary of the Topeka Chapter of the NAACP and its role in the events that eventually led to the historic court case of Oliver Brown et.al. V. The Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.
Presentation will focus on many unreported and under-reported facts about these events related to development of the case. Included will be photographs of rare documents highlighting the most important communications between the national Office and the Topeka Branch of the NAACP.
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9/12/08
"Intention without action is insufficient." - Dr. Geneva Gay