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Urban Education Visitor
1 October 2004Associated Colleges of the Midwest Urban Education representative Vicki Trinder was on campus on October 5-7, 2004, to discuss multicultural learning opportunities and options for teaching in Chicago area schools.
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Research in Educational Psychology
1 June 2004Sinda Nichols, Erin Sterling, Sulani Perera, Kelly Grucelski, and Kelly Jordan (clockwise, from left foreground) celebrated over lunch after completing the last mock thesis planning panel for their group independent study: Research in Educational Psychology.
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Teacher Appreciation
1 May 2004Carleton decided to try a bold new experiment this year.
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Poetry Reading
1 April 2004On Thursday, April 8, George Roberts, poet and retired Minneapolis Public School English teacher, read from his recent book of poetry, Elfriede’s Cat: Notes of a High School Literature Teacher.
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Karissa Kramer Binder ’03
1 March 2004Karissa Kramer Binder ’03 is working at Admission Possible in St. Paul. Admission Possible’s mission is to help make college admission possible for talented, motivated, and economically disadvantaged students in Minneapolis and St. Paul by providing ACT test preparation services and admissions and financial aid consulting.
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Elizabeth Montgomery ’00
1 March 2004Elizabeth Montgomery ’00 is working in Cadeño, Honduras, at the Center for Child and Family Development (CEDIF).
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Matt Guritz ’91
1 March 2004Matt Guritz ’91 is the social studies curriculum coordinator at Rich East High School in Park Forest Illinois.
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Student Teachers
1 March 2004Two student teachers completed their licensure requirements during the 2003-04 academic year: Jay Plasman in social studies and Alan “Sancho” Cochran-Bond in mathematics.
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Urban Education Visitor
1 September 2003Associated Colleges of the Midwest Urban Education representative Vicki Trinder was on campus on September 25, 2003, to discuss multicultural learning opportunities and options for teaching in Chicago area schools.
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Students Teach at Middle School
2 June 2003Roxane Lehman’s winter Middle School and the Young Adolescent students had the opportunity to develop fun lessons on a topic of their choice and then teach these to small groups of Northfield Middle School students.