Secondary Student Teachers – Fall 2008

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The Secondary Student Teachers are well into their school year by now. They began with pre-school week responsibilities, will shadow their Cooperating Teacher for two weeks and then gradually assume responsibility to teach four or five classes on their own. Three of them are already teaching their first subject. The Cooperating Teachers supervise their and make suggestions to help them “learn the ropes.” Their last day of student teaching is Friday December 19.

This year there are nine student teachers assigned to 15 Cooperating Teachers.

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Naomi Bruette, Music Education major K-12, teaches vocal music at North Star High School and Norwood Park Elementary School.

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Daniel Cress, PE & Religious Education major, teaches at College View Academy.

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Katie Hudson, Math Education major, teaches at Southeast High School.

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Lisa Kemper, biology Education major, teaches science subjects at College View Academy.

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Allison Koch, Math Education major, teaches at Northeast High School.

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Ben Santiago, Art Education K-12 major, teaches at both East High School and Eastridge Elementary School.

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Eric Schoonard, Math Education major, teaches at Norris High School.

Adam Shipowick
Adam Shipowick, History Education major, teaches at East High School.

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Jacob Smith, History Education major, teaches at Dakota Adventist Academy.

Adam and Eric will graduate in December 2008. The rest will continue coursework in spring and graduate in May 2009.

First Rotation as a Teacher

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The students in EDUC 458-Methods in Religion, Health, Science and Social Studies are teaching their first rotation in elementary schools.

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Brittany shows off her weather word wall.

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Bethany gets a hug from a little learner.

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Janelle oversees her students.

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Lacy monitors student learning.

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Starla, Mikaela and the 3rd-4th graders.

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Taryn and Shannell teach students about drugs.

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“Where should we put our chicken bones?”


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Amber pauses for a hug.

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Alissa and her students engaged in “word-sort.”

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Jennifer and her students review “The Bones.”

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Jeaneen, 2nd-3rd graders and a bone review.

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Katie reads about a doctor.

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Katie, Jennifer and the Kindergarteners.

Eastern’s International Project

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ENRC
Eastern’s International Project
March 2008
By
Kathy Bollinger

And what might you say does ENRC have in common with South American children in Talcahuano, Chile? If your answer is LITERACY—you are correct. During Spring Break in March, Kathy Bollinger and many youth went on a mission trip to central Chile to build a church. While they were there, the need for books kept recurring. The government builds the schools, but the people have to buy the books and because of the poverty in that area, the library contained only twelve books. The high school literature teacher had only a single copy of Hamlet which the students were sharing. There were just a very few dictionaries and resource books. With ENRC funds, many books were added to the library and the students and faculty alike were excited. Books were purchased and given to the children of the school. The librarian stated that the books given were more than double of the total current library holdings. They thanked ENRC immensely, but the gratitude and smiles on the children’s faces told the real story of thanks!!

ENRC’s funds—-$200.00.
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