Lydia Gerzel-Short, assistant professor in the Department of Special and Early Education and a member of the University Council for Initial Educator Licensure Executive Committee, is seeking the college’s help. “I joined Rachel Warren of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Read moreCOE Senate becomes certified in CPR
Members of the College of Education Senate Team devoted time March 9 to become certified in CPR for adults, children and infants. Led by Sgt. Leifker and Commander Przybyla of the NIU Department of Police and Public Safety, the COE Leadership Team
Read moreMessage from the Dean
Yes, it’s true. We’re losing an hour of sleep this weekend, but I’m looking at the upside: the continuation of more and more minutes of daylight and the official, non-groundhog confirmation that spring is here. Need another reason to celebrate? My beloved
Read moreCOE alumna Miranda Thompson wins Rockford-area 2023 Golden Apple award
Miranda Thompson is a Golden Apple winner. Thompson, who earned her B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education in 2006, was among six winners named March 9 during surprise ceremonies in their Rockford-area classrooms. She also was among eight finalists with NIU College of Education
Read moreVisual Disabilities faculty, students join in strong representation at IAER meeting
Rachel Newland found the NIU Department of Special and Early Education’s Visual Disabilities Program through a YouTube search. And in coming to the College of Education, she’s found a home. “Dr. Kapperman has been my primary guide; his interest in sex education
Read moreYou’re hired: KNPE’s first job fair scores rave reviews from students, employers
Yordanos Gardner and Monica Maravilla walked into the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education’s job fair with a good idea of their career plans and a bit of trepidation. “We’re seniors, and it’s terrifying to go into the next phase,” says Gardner,
Read moreMore to life? Project FLEX participants discuss how NIU program changed them
Different situations. Different backgrounds. Different races. Different traumas. Different struggles. Yet the four young men facing the audience in the Sky Room of the Holmes Student Center do share one reality – and, for many, it’s potentially insurmountable. Prison. Two already have
Read moreAlumni Accomplishments
Congratulations to these alumni who are making a positive impact on the leadership and administration of education at all levels! George Abbott, M.S.Ed. Visual Disabilities Program, ’92, served as one of 10 jurors for the 2022 Holman Prize for Blind Ambition. A
Read morePhotos: National Pizza Day!
The College of Education invited students to a National Pizza Day party Feb. 9, offering free slices, free books, chances to win college swag and opportunities for friendly conversation with Office for Student Success staff and college leadership. Click on any image
Read moreBluebirds Fly: Dana Isawi continues support group for grieving children
Like all human beings, children experience intense emotions. How they express those feelings is quite different than adults, however – and children in DeKalb County who are mourning the deaths of close family members have a strong advocate in Dana Isawi. The
Read moreNorth Chicago teachers near completion of technology specialist endorsements
No matter their subject matter – English, English as a second language, history, math or even driver’s ed – teachers use technology. Six educators within those disciplines at North Chicago School District 187 are now upping their game in ways that will
Read moreCampus teamwork yields study guides to help Huskies ace state licensure tests
Illinois Licensure Testing System (ILTS) Study Guides are now available at Founders Memorial Library. Passage of the state tests, administered by the Illinois State Board of Education, is required before newly minted graduates can begin their classroom careers. Those claiming multiple endorsements
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