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The Educational Studies Department is pleased to announce the recent hire of Dr. Jack Schneider for a 2-year post-doc position beginning fall of 2010.
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Save the Date for Upcoming Educational Studies Department Events
2 February 2010- Educational Studies Movie Night: Blackboard Jungle—Wednesday, February 10 at 7 p.m. in Willis 102
- Eric Jolly, President of the Science Museum of Minnesota— Thursday, February 11 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. in Headley House
- Deborah Appleman, Hollis L. Caswell Professor of Educational Studies and Chair of Educational Studies, will present: “From the Inside Out: Letters to Young Men and Other Writings, Poetry and Prose from Prison”—Tuesday, February 16 at noon in the Athenaeum, Gould Library
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Winter Term Departmental Open House
2 February 2010The department hosted an “open house” for students to learn more about licensure and concentration at Carleton.
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From the Inside Out: Letters to Young Men and Other Writings, Poetry and Prose from Prison This anthology of creative writing, introduced with a foreword by the poet Jimmy Santiago…
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Another Successful Alumni Teaching Panel
29 October 2009The Educational Studies department, along with the Carleton Career Center, host another successful Teacher Panel.
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Introducing our 2009-2010 Student Department Advisors
22 September 2009Our Student Department Advisors for the 2009-2010 academic year are Katie Reed and Daniel Bernal. Both seniors, Katie is majoring in history with an educational studies concentration. Daniel is a math major and enrolled in our teacher licensure program.
SDAs help inform students about courses, prerequisites, college and departmental requirements, and supplement information and advice available through advisers and published materials. Both Katie and Daniel will also be our student representatives to the department’s Teacher Education Committee.
Welcome Katie and Daniel!
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Save the Date for Upcoming Educational Studies Department Event
17 September 2009On Wednesday, October 28th, interested Carleton students are invited to our annual Alumni Teaching Panel. Come hear the trials, but mostly tribulations, of current teachers and student teachers in the field. Our alumni represented experiences from schools all over the metro area: urban, suburban, and charter. Students will have the chance to ask questions, visit with alumni, and eat pizza. This event is co-sponsored with the Career Center.
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Welcome to our two new department members
17 September 2009The Educational Studies Department welcomes two new members this fall.
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2009 Student Teachers
8 September 2009Seven student teachers are in the field this fall: Elizabeth Bonawitz, Social Studies at Apple Valley High School; Juliet Dana, Social Studies at Clara Barton Open- Minneapolis and Avalon School-St. Paul; Amanda DeBoer, Spanish at Lakeville North High School- Lakeville and Adams Spanish Immersion- St. Paul; Lisa Gaetjens, Spanish at Northfield High School- Northfield and Bridgewater Elementary-Northfield; Amber Hollenbeck, German at Central High School- St. Paul and Twin Cities German Immersion- St. Paul; Ryan Oto, Social Studies at Lakeville North High School- Lakeville; and Jake Riss, Social Studies at Lakeville North High School- Lakeville.
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The curriculum library was filled with educational studies concentrators, licensure candidates, faculty, and staff— eating, chatting and receiving small gifts of “little writing books” from Professor Ramsay. For most students, this event offered a much needed break from the demands of the end of spring term. A card signed by all the students was presented to Professor Ramsay wishing him well as he departs for his new Provost position at Muhlenberg College.