Ci newsletter issue 2 4 8 2014

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The Eclectic Educator

The Eclectic Educator

April 2014

April 2014

C&I Newsletter

Issue 2

Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Eastern Kentucky University

In this issue:

EKU Awarded Clinical Apprenticeship for Teacher Preparation - (CAPT) Grant

CAPT Grant ................................................................. 1 Education Blog ............................................................ 2 LALLI Literacy Project Now ALP .............................. 3 C & I Student visits NASA .......................................... 4 Skyped Lessons in Corbin ........................................... 5 Applied Learning A Success ....................................... 5 C & I Students Collaborate with Model Faculty ........ 6 KEA-SP “Real Men Read” Project ........................... 6 C&I Graduate at Challenger Learning Center .......... 7 World Cancer Day ....................................................... 7

Eastern Kentucky University College of Education and Corbin Independent School District successfully competed for $500,000 in grant funding from the Council on Postsecondary Education to create the CAPT Initiative: a Clinical Apprenticeship for Teacher Preparation. Considered seed money, this 3 year project is an opportunity to intensively develop, implement and refine a model for clinical teacher preparation that will become self-sustaining and serve as a model for the region.

Students & Alumni Undergraduate Features ............................................. 7 Graduate Features....................................................... 8 Projects Funded by Alumni Contributions .............. 10

The CAPT Initiative creates a 3 Semester Clinical Apprenticeship. Located within Corbin’s intermediate/middle schools, EKU teacher education faculty and middle grades teachers will collaborate in leading teacher candidates through required coursework and clinical experiences. Basing the course learning experiences within the school setting will provide teacher candidates with both real and immediate applications of theory and research. The semesters are structured as follows:

C & I Faculty Obituary – Dr. Bob Miller ......................................... 10 Retirement – Drs. White and Kolloff ........................ 11 Faculty Achievements ............................................... 12 Literacy Link ............................................................. 13 Tech Tip ..................................................................... 15 Alumni Updates: Where are you now? .................... 17 Faculty Publications ................................................ 19

1. Junior Clinical Practicum/Orientation 2. Senior Clinical Practicum/Methods 3. Senior Customized Residency and Research/Student Teaching The CAPT Initiative utilizes: • An Integrated Co-teaching Model - Throughout this three semester experience, pre-service teacher candidates, middle school teachers and university faculty will co-plan and co-teach classes at both the middle school and university levels. • Tiered Professional Learning Communities – Teacher candidates, middle school teachers and university faculty will all participate in facilitated PLCs to focus on research and assessment, foster positive relationships among stakeholders and share best practices.

Dr. Connie Hodge with the EKU Colonel

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