TED Talks presenter and high school chemistry teacher Ramsey Musallam will keynote Illinois State’s 7th annual Teaching in the 21st Century Conference (T21CON) on Friday, September 23.
Unit: College of Education
Redbirds student-teaching in San Antonio share early reflections
Illinois State middle-level education majors student-teaching in San Antonio during the spring semester share an early update on how things are going in the Lone Star State.
Special ed majors invited to meetings on Washington D.C. trip
Special education majors are invited to attend interest sessions on the Washington, D.C., policy immersion trip scheduled for Wednesday, February 3, from 6-7 p.m. and Thursday, February 4, from 11 a.m.-noon in 551 DeGarmo Hall.
Deadlines for COE summer study abroad programs, February 1 and March 1
The deadlines for the College of Education’s summer study abroad programs, that include England, Ireland, Spain, Japan, and Costa Rica, are fast approaching!
Teaching Initiative Awards to be presented at Founders Day
The winners of the 2015-2016 Outstanding University Teaching Initiative Award will be honored at the upcoming Founders Day celebration on Thursday, February 18.
Faculty honored with Research Initiative Awards
Illinois State University named the recipients of the Research Initiative Award, who will be honored on Founders Day on Thursday, February 18.
Education faculty to share cutting-edge research in chat with colleagues and graduate students, February 1
The Research and Recognition Event was created for graduate students interested in educational research to chat with faculty about their cutting-edge research in the field. The next session is Monday, February 1, at 3 p.m. in DeGarmo 551. Refreshments will be provided.
ISU’s aspiring teachers help give Chicago students a voice
Illinois State teacher candidates raised funds for an extracurricular slam poetry mentorship between Simeon Career Academy and John G. Cook Elementary throughout the fall semester. Their service learning culminated in a trip to Chicago to meet and learn from the students.
ISU/YouthBuild partnership empowers young adults, develops educators
School of Teaching and Learning Associate Professor Erin Mikulec has established a partnership with YouthBuild that provides Illinois State’s aspiring teachers with a unique experience.
Dr. King, the students, the flag: An alumnus’ 48-year-old journal entry
This 47-year-old journal entry from ISNU alum Richard Shult recounts April 5, 1968, the day following Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. His students demanded their school fly the American flag at half staff.