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Congratulations!

October 29, 2024 Mark McGowan enewsletter, SEED

Congratulations to these members of the NIU College of Education family – and watch future issues of the Ed News for full coverage of these announcements. Hope (Bess) Wilson, the College of Education and the Department of Special and Early Education have

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Illinois Tutoring Initiative team extols first year of work to erase COVID deficits

May 23, 2023 Mark McGowan CI, enewsletter, SEED

Growing up as one of two girls among nine children, Diana Vroman understood that her big family was “pretty spread out with the resources.” School was different, however. “I really depended on the resources that I got from my instructors and educators

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Shifting the tone: PPABB scholars lead workshop on managing school bullying

May 23, 2023 Mark McGowan enewsletter, SEED

Five NIU students receiving specialized, cross-disciplinary preparation to deal with bullying in schools recently applied their new knowledge with current paraprofessionals in DeKalb’s District 428. Chelsea Cluchey, Quinn Galindo, Catie McGinnis, Bailey Schejbal and Gretta Ward designed and delivered the interactive April

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Photo Gallery: New Teacher Send-off

May 14, 2023 Mark McGowan CI, enewsletter, SEED

The NIU College of Education recognized spring graduates of licensure programs May 12 during the New Teacher Send-off event in Cavan Auditorium. NIU alumna Kimberly Radostits, the 2022 Illinois Teacher of the Year and a 2023 National Teacher of the Year finalist,

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Multiple voices, perspectives fuel work of Student Academic Equity Committee

May 10, 2023 Mark McGowan CI, enewsletter, SEED

Sherry Franklin knows that more people like her are needed. Franklin, an Educator Effectiveness specialist with the Chicago Public Schools and a part-time instructor at Malcolm X College, is Black. And, for that reason, the doctoral student in the Department of Curriculum

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COE alumna Miranda Thompson wins Rockford-area 2023 Golden Apple award

March 8, 2023 Mark McGowan CI, enewsletter, LEPF, SEED

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

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Three additional 2+2 agreements signed with Waubonsee Community College

August 21, 2022 Mark McGowan enewsletter, KNPE, SEED

Three more NIU College of Education bachelor’s degree programs are now available in a seamless 2+2 format to Waubonsee Community College students. Early Childhood Education, Special Education and Kinesiology have joined Elementary Education, Physical Education and Sport Management on the menu of

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Toni Van Laarhoven retires to new paths advocating for adults with special needs

March 9, 2022 Mark McGowan enewsletter, SEED

Toni Van Laarhoven’s foremost “why” is named Steffanie. Van Laarhoven’s older sister, who is non-speaking and has severe intellectual disabilities, inspired more than the career of the Distinguished Teaching Professor in the NIU Department of Special and Early Education (SEED). Steffanie also

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Three first-year faculty members share details on teaching, research interests

March 9, 2022 Mark McGowan CAHE, enewsletter, KNPE, SEED

It’s still Year One for three NIU College of Education faculty members who joined the team in August. Read below to learn more about Quortne Hutchings, Farah Ishaq and Stephen Walker – in their own words. Quortne Hutchings Ph.D., Higher Education, Loyola

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U-46 paraprofessionals ‘leap’ to begin journey to Special Education degrees

February 2, 2022 Mark McGowan enewsletter, SEED

Thirty-five paraprofessionals from School District U-46 have begun their employer-paid pursuit of NIU bachelor’s degrees in Special Education. Part of the College of Education’s PLEDGE-Partnering to Lead and Empower District-Grown Educators initiative, the new Licensed Educator Accelerated Pathway (LEAP) program provides a

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