TEA TIME - UNT College of Education
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TEA TIME - UNT College of Education
Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER Well Done on your successful graduation— Dr. Nkechi Madueke (left). Happy Graduation and Congratulations on your achievement—Dr. Rebecca Smith Putman (left). With Dr. Mary Harris, Regents Professor and Doctoral Committee Chair (right) for Teacher Education & Administration. With our very proud Dr. Carol Wickstrom ,Associate Professor and Doctoral Committee Chair (right). Dr. Nancy Nelson, Meadows Chair for Teacher Education & Administration and Doctoral Committee Chair (right) with Dr. Kathryn Dixon (left). Congratulations on your tremendous accomplishment—Dr. LaBotta Taylor (left). Sharing the proud moment with her, Dr. Jeanne Tunks, Associate Professor and Doctoral Committee Chair (right). Dr. Frances Van Tassell , Associate Professor and Doctoral Committee Chair (center), with Drs. Cindy Watson (left) and April Larramore (right). -Since 2014- Here’s to a happy ending, new beginning, new endeavors and new challenges! Congrats Dr. Dixon. At the convocation, with the Teacher Education & Administration team, Drs. Bill Camp & John Brooks. Dr. John Brooks CONGRATULATIONS DRS. RILEY & SHAKER!! Dr. Beth Riley Congratulations Ladies!!! Dr. Bill Camp Dr. Ziad Shaker ~ Pictures taken during Summer Graduation at the UNT Coliseum Page 01 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER -Since 2014- OUR FIRST DEPARTMENTAL MEETING FOR THE YEAR—AUGUST 22, 2014 AT MATTHEWS HALL #111 An opening message from the Chair, Dr. Jim Laney before the commencement of the meeting. Present: Faculty, Staff and Graduate Assistants. Dr. Jane Huffman (Standing, far left), Assistant Chair for Graduate Programs with our current and new Graduate Assistants. An Introduction from Dr. Dina Castro (standing), our newly appointed faculty for the Velma E. Schmidt Chair for Early Childhood Education. COLLEGE DAY—”FIRST FLIGHT” EVENT FOR STUDENTS ON AUGUST 21, 2014 AT WOOTEN HALL #122 (UNT’s OFFICIAL WELCOME WEEK PROGRAM) An event that attracted more than 100 freshmen feeling satisfied at the end of the day! Students participating in a series of events during “First Flight” to help them prepare and get connected with the University community. TE & A team ~ Dr. Jim Laney, Dr. Teddi Martin, Ms. Amy Willerson & Ms. Sherrie Beeson. Our student assistants Gustavo Alveraz, Jasmine Chappell & Hallie Nelson (not in the picture) assisted students with their needs. II PAGE Page 03 02 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER -Since 2014- TEA NEWS Congratulations to our newly appointed Julie Williams as a Graduate Student Council Senator for the year 2014-2015 academic year. Serving on the GSC as an official representative for the graduate students at UNT, she will advocate to ensure their academic needs and interests are met in university policy. Her position for the department will be essential to the advancement and new leadership of UNT. A farewell lunch was arranged for our Post-Bac advisors Jennifer Bridges & Kathryn Soule (seated) who have supported the Post-Bac Office over the years. With them standing from left: Dr. Rossana Boyd, Azzama Alia, Irene Frank, Brandon Bush, Dr. Pamela Harrell, Masha Aziz, Minwei Wu & Michelle Rodriguez. DISSERTATION SUPPORT GRANT AWARD Graduate students Amanda Hurlbut, Julie Williams & Melanie Fields have been awarded $1,000.00 each to support research expenses associated with the PhD in Curriculum & Instruction. Julie Williams, a doctoral candidate from Sulphur Springs, earned the Hollis L. Caswell Laureate Scholarship from Kappa Delta Pi. The $3,200 scholarship is given to a doctoral student in Curriculum & Instruction. III Page 03 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER -Since 2014- TEA NEWS Faculty members Jamaal & Jemimah Young show off a tiny piece of Mean Green spirit at a recent baby shower. Their little one will be all set for Friday pride days. Congrats & GoMeanGreen ! Sep 18, 2014 July 03, 2014 C ongratulations to Mr. Reynaldo Quiroz and family on the birth of their son, Xavier Ignacio Quiroz. Pictures of Baby Annalise who was born on Sep 29, 2014. Congratulations on your new addition Amanda & John Hurlbut! IV PagePAGE 04 03 Sep 29, 2014 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER TEA NEWS -Since 2014- . STAFF AWARD Gustavo Alveraz an electrical engineering student seeking his bachelor’s degree at the University of North Texas and our student assistant, has been accepted for the Fall 2014 Design Challenge sponsored by the Texas Space Grant Consortium. A $2,000.00 in funding is awarded to support his team. Ms. Denise Stansel (left), Office Manager & Assistant to the Chair with her outstanding staff award. Congratulations Denise and more to come!! TE & A ICE CREAM SOCIAL COMMITTEE The TE & A Ice cream social committee and the Doctoral Student Association was organized on Sep 17, 2014 to encourage and facilitate research collaboration within our department. This gathering created opportunities for graduate students to engage in scholarly endeavors (writing, presenting, and publishing) and potentially seeking faculty members to serve on V their dissertation committees. Page 05 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER -Since 2014- TEA NEWS AWARDS Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Harrell for being selected as the winner for the COE Senior Faculty Research Award for 2014-2015. A WELL-DESERVED AWARD!!! Ms. Sumreen Asim, Graduate student for Dr. Karthigeyan Subramaniam (Doctoral Committee Chair) has been chosen to participate in the Graduate Student Research and Fellowship Support Program cosponsored by the Office of Research and Economic Development, the Office for Nationally Competitive Scholarships, and the Toulouse Graduate School. The award received for this program is $500.00. This year’s Star Performer Award goes to Dr. Carol Hagen for her exceptional contributions to the University in meeting its’ goals & core values. CONGRATULATIONS!!! 43 students received the Roberto Alonzo Scholarship this academic year for the total amount of $126,000. Congratulations to Dr. Rossana Boyd for her continued work. Ms. Bethany Hendrickson (PDS intern) and her mentor teacher were named as the 2015 recipients of the Claudia A. Balach Teacher Researcher Award by the AERA SIG for PDS Research. This award is for the action research project she did in PDS 2 last Spring and will be recognized at AERA in April. Congratulations to Bethany, her mentor, and all the UNT instructors and staff involved in implementing the action research component of PDS 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS UNT and the College of Visual Arts and Design received a gift of $2,500,000 from the estate of Jody and Charles Onstead to fund the JoAnn (Jody) and Dr. Charles O. Onstead Institute for Education in the Visual Arts and Design that will foster research, support talented arts and design educators. Dr. Jim Laney will be serving on this committee for the College of Visual Arts and Design (CVAD). Congratulations to Dr. Carol Wickstrom & Ms. Yuliya Summers who have been elected to serve as department representatives on the 2014-2015 COE Scholarship committee. Dr. Miriam Ezzani’s interview on October 9th, with reporter Mitch Carr of CBS on SAT scores in Texas is scheduled to air on KRLD and TSN (Texas State Networks), which airs on more than 130 radio networks. Welcome our new staffs Mr. David Pierce and Mr. Ruben Alvarado in suite 218. VI Page 06 PAGE 03 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER FACULTY NEWS -Since 2014- . How do core values influence a school? How can you develop those values into a vision for the school? Dr. Jane Huffman (left), Professor explained how at a training workshop for principals in Wichita Falls. She spoke to a dozen principals who attended the Principal Leadership Academy and highlighted the benefits of professional learning communities to schools. This is an official announcement on our newly promoted faculty member Dr. Pamela Esprivalo Harrell (right). Congratulations Dr. Harrell on your new promotion as Professor for TE & A. Thanks to Ms. Denise Stansel and our student assistants Hallie Nelson & Jasmine Chappell for the banner. “I just wanted to share this picture of the journal part of the journal-formatted dissertation coming to fruition postgraduation. You know you have the best faculty of any university when they continue to mentor their graduates 2 years after graduation. Drs. Wickstrom and Patterson were some of your faculty pioneers into the journal-formatted dissertation venture in 2011. I cannot be more grateful for their continuous support. Even now, they continue to support my research endeavors at TWU.” ~ A message from Dr. Mary Amanda Stewart, Assistant Professor of Bilingual and English as a Second Language Education at Texas Woman’s university. VII Page 07 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER N -Since 2014- FACULTY NEWS ORTH TEXAS COLLABORATIVE FOR SCIENCE, MATH & WRITING WORKSHOP Picture of the Ernst Tinaja that has dramatically folded rocks, with fossils and is a watering hole (left). Dr. Pamela Harrell leading the Xtreem Science group at Big Bend, Texas. Picture taken at the Balancing Rock which is at the end of the Grapevine Hills Trail (left). Xtreem Science Xtreem Science Xtreem Math The Xtreem Math group participants with Dr. Colleen Eddy(1st second row from left), Dr. Sarah Pratt (4th second row from left) and Ruth Payne (second row, last). Picture taken at Six Flags on July 16, 2014. Writing Workshop Writing Workshop The pictures above were taken as part of the Writing workshop conducted by Dr. Carol Wickstrom & Dr. Carol Revelle at Mesquite, Texas VIII Page 08 PAGE 03 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER FACULTY NEWS -Since 2014- . SALUTE TO FACULTY EXCELLENCE The College of Education recognized faculty who received awards from the College and University throughout the past year at a special reception on Sep 23 at the UNT Alumni Center. President Neal Smatresk, Debbie Smatresk, Christy Crutsinger (Vice Provost for Faculty Success), Deborah Leliaert (Vice President for University Relations, Communications & Marketing, and Cathy Bryce joined Dean Jerry Thomas at the College of Education Salute: Nacho Ordinary Faculty Appreciation & Recognition reception to recognize the honorees below: Dr. Jane Huffman, Research Leadership Award (above). Dr. Pamela Esprivalo Harrell, Faculty Research Excellence Award (above). Dr. Janelle Mathis, Faculty Service Excellence Award (above). And pictures of a few of our faculty who attended and celebrated the event. Congratulations to all of our outstanding faculty! IX Page 09 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER -Since 2014- FACULTY NEWS AT THE INAUGURAL STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY—PRESIDENT SMATRESK’S SPEECH A panoramic view of our faculty who attended the President’s speech. HIGHLAND PARK ISD SUSPENDS SEVEN BOOKS AFTER PARENTS PROTEST THEIR CONTENT—CAROL WICKSTROM (FACULTY) IS QUOTED IN THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS Highland Park ISD suspended seven books from classroom use until they are reviewed by a committee of parents, teachers and students. Following are the books that raised objections from some parents. At a glance the 7 suspended books: The Art of Racing in the Rain, The Working Poor: Invisible in America, Siddhartha, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, An Abundance of Katherines, The Glass Castle: A Memoir & Song of Solomon. “School districts and teachers walk a tightrope: They must respect the choice of parents who request other reading materials and protect other students’ rights to read them. “It isn’t easy,” she said. “You have the parents who don’t want their child reading X-Y-Z and you have the parents saying ‘That’s wonderful. I didn’t want to have that hard conversation.’ So teachers are put into difficult situations, and they have to make difficult decisions.” In high school especially, she said, the English class curriculum goes beyond teaching literary elements. Everything that happens in the classroom should be directed to students learning how to live an effective life, a life that has meaning, a life that gives back to the country or community,” she said. “It’s about developing citizens for our world. You have to be able to think on many levels.” - Message from Dr. Carol Wickstrom, Associate Professor of TE & A. X PAGE 03 Page 10 Volume 06 Issue 06 October 14, 2014 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER FACULTY NEWS -Since 2014- . TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF READING (T.A.I.R) The Texas Association for the Improvement of Reading provides literacy educators with the opportunity to interact with outstanding professionals; become acquainted with current research, methods, and materials; and share successful instructional strategies. Dr. Joan S Curtis The 13th annual Denton area T.A.I.R Conference held on September 20, 2014 at Guyer High School attracted more than 450 people including Teachers, Parents, Students and Administrators. Presenters above : Drs. Carol Wickstrom, Leslie Patterson, Teddi Martin, Ricardo Gonzalez, Jim Laney, Carol Revelle and Ms. Cathy Stearns with Keynote Speaker Dr. Joan Scott Curtis. Congratulations to Dr. Leslie Patterson forXIreceiving two Leadership awards. Page 11 October 14, 2014 Volume 06 Issue 06 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER -Since 2014- FACULTY NEWS U.S—THAILAND MATHEMATICS EDUCATION RESEARCH NETWORK Dr. Maitree and colleagues visited UNT, sponsored by Thai Research Fund in April 2014. Translation of AssessToday Instrument and Training of Thai & US Faculty. Thai & US Faculty participate in a lesson study round, which includes observing Dr. Sarah Pratt’s class, EDSE 3500. Research Collaboration— Discussion of Grant Funding Opportunities. Drs. Colleen Eddy & Sarah Pratt have been in collaboration for the past two years with faculty from Khon Kaen University and Northern Thailand to help them set up research projects. Dr. Colleen Eddy traveled to Thailand in September to provide training of a short-cycle formative assessment observation instrument to 200-300 teachers at ICER (International Conference on Education Research). The lesson study will be implemented in both U.S and Thailand giving her the opportunity to meet with leaders of the ASEAN coalition at the APEC conference. XII Page 12 October 14, 2014 Volume 06 Issue 06 TEA TIME TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER UP-COMING EVENTS BIRTHDAYS Cultural Proficiency Institute, in Partnership with Learning Forward Texas on October 15 & 16. Venue : Collin College, Preston Ridge Campus, Dallas, Texas. UNT Educational Leadership Conference 2014 on Wednesday, November 12, 2014. Venue : University of North Texas, Gateway Center Ballroom, 801 North Texas Boulevard, Denton, Texas. Keynote Speaker : Dr. Michael Fullan For questions, please contact Ms. Amanda Hurlbut at [email protected] or -Since 2014- Dr. Jimmy Byrd at [email protected] AUGUST 07—LISBETH KRAUSS SEPTEMBER 03—BILL CAMP AUGUST 12—LINDA STROMBERG SEPTEMBER 10—KELLY FEILLE AUGUST 13—JOYCE PRICE OCTOBER 01—COLLEEN EDDY AUGUST 18—KELLEY KING OCTOBR 02—JOHNETTA HUDSON AUGUST 22—LOIS KNEZEK OCTOBER 03—TEDDI MARTIN AUGUST 23—JEANNE TUNKS OCTOBER 04—NANCY NELSON AUGUST 30—AMY WILLERSON OCTOBER 11—DUNG NGUYEN OCTOBER 28—CAROL REVELLE BUSINESS SERVICE CENTER (BSC) NEWS The Travel Budget Authorization (TBA) form must be submitted to the BSC along with the Travel Voucher. The form is a standard form used by all UNT system member institutions and requires supervisory, Dept ID / Proj ID holder, and Research Services/Grants “if applicable” approvals on the form prior to travel. Access the TBA form from the BSC forms library online at TEACHER EDUCATION & ADMINISTRATION http://bsc.untsystem.edu/travel-budget-authorization-form-travel-voucher. Also 1155 UNION CIRCLE, #310740 available at that link is a training presentation regarding travel forms. DENTON, TEXAS 76203-5017 The BSC provides a monthly reminder and “best practices” for the most effective and efficient use of the departmental purchasing card (Pcard). Please respond to Pcard review requests for information within three business days via email to the Pcard staff member requesting the documents. The Pcard team has grown, so you should expect a higher volume of Pcard review request for either a particular transaction or for an entire accounting period. XIII Page 13 TEL : 940.565.2920 FAX: 940.565.4952