From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Fri Mar 1 09:05:21 2019 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2019 14:05:21 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] From the Dean's Desk - March 2019 In-Reply-To: <1132138935227.1109272168778.2033578378.0.1000850JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1132138935227.1109272168778.2033578378.0.1000850JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: News and updates from the FSU College of Education [http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=736487a5-23d0-4ba9-8450-d846c6288e74&a=1109272168778&c=30644250-90fe-11e8-951e-d4ae52843d28&ch=30670170-90fe-11e8-951e-d4ae52843d28] [http://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d2baf927-044f-418c-987d-7cfce176b477.png] From the Dean's Desk March 2019 News and Updates FSU's Great Give [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e405dc91-ef1b-46a0-8119-165143611ef4.jpg] FSU?s Great Give is a 36-hour online giving campaign in support of academic programs, scholarships and student activities at Florida State University. Supporters can make gifts from 9 a.m. on Thursday, March 28 until the campaign ends at 9 p.m. on Friday, March 29 on FSU?s crowdfunding site sparkFSU. This year, the College of Education will be raising funds for three projects: ? Debt-Free Teachers - $4,000 ? New teachers today face greater challenges than ever before. They enter their classrooms with the stress of ever-changing performance metrics, a lack of job security, increased safety concerns, and low salaries. College of Education alumni and friends can help them enter their careers free from debt by providing scholarship support now. Our alumni and friends have created the most generous College of Education scholarship program in the state of Florida, yet with over 220 scholarships awarded this year, we have only reached 12% of our student body. Your gift to the College of Education Scholarship Program will help ensure that our teachers enter the classroom focused on their students, not on their student loans. ? Hardee Center - Cohort Challenge - $3,500 from 100 Donors ? The Hardee Center produces exceptional leaders in Higher Education through instruction, student affairs assistantships, and the unique practicum experience of the Higher Education program. For the second year in a row, we encourage alumni to show their support of the Hardee Center and FSU through the Hardee Center - Cohort Challenge! In the spirit of the Hardee Center?s Life Net, show your pride in your cohort and help support the next generation of Higher Education leaders during the Great Give! ? The Sport Management Student Association (SMSA) - $2,500 from 250 Donors ? The Sport Management Student Association will lead a student, friend, and family participation drive to encourage support for sports related service opportunities, community engagement, and networking trips. SMSA provides opportunities for over 100 student members of the nation?s top ranked Sport Management program to gain valuable experience outside the classroom interacting with the teams and organizations where they may one day work. Mark your calendar for the Great Give March 28th ? 29th and help us meet our challenges or choose another fund that is important to you. COE in the News [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3156fdbf-9f4a-46b7-b640-9ba6502eb1fa.jpg] Florida State University continues partnership to develop Nigerian reading center Florida State University hosted a delegation of senior administrators and faculty from Nigeria?s Bayero University-Kano last month to continue their efforts in developing the Nigerian Center for Reading Research and Development. Florida State?s Learning Systems Institute entered a collaborative agreement with the Bayero University-Kano in May 2017 to form the center aimed at strengthening the country?s ability to provide high-quality education and improve childrens? reading skills. ?It was an honor to have the Nigerian delegation with us for a week,? said Stephanie Zuilkowski, associate professor of international and multicultural education at Florida State. ?We?ve been working with Bayero University-Kano for several years on our USAID-funded project to develop the Nigerian Center for Reading Research, and we look forward to continuing this partnership.? Read more. Research in a Minute: Dr. Deb Osborn Associate Professor, Career Counseling [Dr. Deb Osborn Research in a Minute | FSU College of Education] Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c7727919-7ae3-4158-9b07-229e11f6c3e8.png] March 13, 2019 Spread the Word: Inclusion Spread the Word is a global engagement campaign to increase inclusion amongst people with and without and developmental disabilities through grassroots action. In schools, workplaces, and communities around the world, local leaders are taking a pledge to create socially inclusive places to learn, work, and live. FSU is encouraging people to sign a pledge to building a more inclusive community for all people with and without intellectual disability. Click here to learn more about how you can participate. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0781bac3-9489-48a8-9ae8-be05195cc6d7.jpg] March 26, 2019 Relevant Research Roundtable (R3): Kristen Buras Join us from 2:00 - 3:00 PM in G108 STB to hear from Kristen Buras, associate professor at Georgia State University, for her talk entitled, ?New Orleans as Charter School Model: A Guide or Warning for Communities Across the Nation? (Grassroots Lessons Learned, 2005-2018).? Learn more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d9b6100d-dc85-4e3d-87ba-046d8645f288.jpg] March 29, 2019 2019 Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference This annual conference, generously funded by COE alumna Dr. Marvalene Hughes (Ph.D. '69), is designed to support and enhance the community of inquiry in the College of Education as well as celebrate and disseminate the exciting research being conducted by our faculty and graduate students. Learn more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ad5fd3e8-6df8-4961-9cbd-0a6e98c7a20d.jpg] March 29, 2019 STE Colloquium Series: Dr. Sherry Southerland, Science Education Join us from 1:00 - 2:00 PM in G151 STB for an exciting look into the diverse research happening in and around our programs. Pizza will be provided, but feel free to bring your own lunch. Learn more [students_classroom_teacher.jpg] April 2-4, 2019 Title IX Administrator Training & Certification for PreK-12 Educators The FSU Title IX Office, in conjunction with Florida State University Schools (FSUS) and Leon County Schools, will be hosting a three-day Title IX Administrator training and certification event for PreK-12 educators April 2-4, 2019 at the Turnbull Center. Questions about this event may be directed to Mandy Hambleton, FSU Title IX director, or ATIXA. For more information or to register, click here. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d5e763ad-2da0-46c5-afff-7a1de6f88c03.jpg] April 2, 2019 Six?Ways to Know If You Are Culturally and Linguistically Responsive The phrase ?culturally and linguistically responsive? has now become clich?, the death knell in education. Cultural responsiveness benefits all students, in particular those students who have been traditionally underserved in the United States? schools. Given its importance to empowering and inspiring educators to be responsive and for students to be academically successful, how do you know if you are culturally and linguistically responsive in your mindset and skill set? Find out through a motivating, inspiring, and thought-provoking keynote address from Dr. Sharroky Hollie. Learn more COE Student Spotlight: Melanie Dammel [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/17023c07-9999-4379-a532-3dfd14dcc74d.jpg] Hometown: Englewood, FL Major: Sport Management (Ph.D.) I chose FSU because I felt supported throughout the whole application process. After the first communication with the department head through the campus visit, the faculty all seemed genuinely interested in helping me succeed and the current students I spoke with all seemed happy in the department and more like a family than a cohort. I was also drawn to the department as there was a focus on the sociology of sport. I?m interested in researching sport for development and peace, the importance of play in society, physical and health education curriculum, and sport for marginalized populations. My advisor researches the effects of sport beyond economics to include the political, cultural and social impacts sport makes on society. I connected with this as sport was never about the money for me. I also appreciated the department?s focus on both the positive and negative impacts that sport makes, as acknowledging the negative impacts is a step towards making positive change and using sport as a tool to help people throughout their lives, just as it has done for me. My time at FSU has shown me that there are even more opportunities in sport than I had previously imagined. I can see myself going back into the industry in an event production, research or administrative capacity or teaching at the collegiate level. The dream would be to combine the two and take a position as full-time teaching faculty, while working contract positions in the sport and entertainment world while concurrently providing consulting and program evaluation for non-profit sport organizations. Have news to share? We'd love to hear from you! Submit News Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! #FSUCOE [Facebook]? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? [YouTube] ? 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Program Application Deadlines: March 15 * Sport Management Ph.D. (fall admission) Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/36390f62-6614-4ae9-ad54-4c82a5a175b8.jpg] Will Eisner Celebration Week: Graphic Novel Literacy at FSU Tuesday, March 5 4:00 - 6:00 PM Strozier Library, Bradley Reading Room An annual week of celebration honoring the legacy of Will Eisner, champion of the graphic novel to promote graphic novel literacy, free speech, and the sequential arts. Join FSU faculty and instructors as they share how they're integrating graphic novel literacy into the classroom and the importance of it within academia. 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In an open discussion with the audience, he will talk about serving the public interest with art projects that inspire awareness around relevant issues that affect us all. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/510579a6-e0e6-41e4-93eb-1cbef5857fa7.jpg] Women in Leadership Thursday, March 7 3:45 PM - 8:15 PM Turnbull Conference Center Come listen to professional and powerful women who have succeeded in business, academic life and the educational roles of business leadership at the 6th Annual FSU Women in Leadership Conference. Learn the inside story of getting involved in modern corporate strategy and the hurdles facing the ascent into leadership roles. Connect with mentors and learn at workshops. Open to all students. To learn more, visit cci.fsu.edu/women-in-leadership. This event is a joint conference with the College of Business, College of Social Work, Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship, and the College of Communication and Information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! E-mail us at least 2 weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, location, date, time, and contact information. Save the Date: Learn about other Courses in the COE [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/42e725cf-ae64-446d-b25d-4fe0d08dbe32.png] COE Faculty & Graduate Students, ever wondered what kinds of interesting courses are offered by other departments in the College? Come find some new courses to recommend or take and when they are usually offered. We will have reps from different departments and will be showcasing courses in areas from research methods, professional/scholarly development, technology, policy, and many different disciplines! This event is sponsored by the Faculty Advisory Board. Pizza will be provided! COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/fa9ed75f-d7d9-4dab-8548-920d3cbe07da.png] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * Youtube * LinkedIn * Wordpress (news blog) Dissertation and Prospectus Defenses [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/7f67a5b2-cf2e-4711-ad69-fcad393e6e8a.jpg] The following students will be defending their dissertation or prospectus soon: Dissertation Defense Name: Kandeice Gibson Committee: Drs. Akiba (Chair), Ayesha Khurshid, Stephanie Zuilkowski, and Stephen McDowell (Univ Rep, Communications) Date: March 14, 2019 at 12:00 PM in STB 1210A Prospectus Defense Name: Jhenai W. Chandler Title: Academic Momentum, Senate Bill 1270, and STEM Pathways: An Interrupted Time Series Policy Analysis Committee: Drs. Toby Park (Chair), Brad Cox, Tamara Bertrand Jones, and Patrick Mason (Univ Rep, Economics) Date: March 6, 2019 at 12:00 PM in STB 2206A Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c658813e-a7f4-49b0-9bbe-e6a61e6172e0.png] The FSU Sport Psychology Lab, particularly the work of Gerhson Tenenbaum, is featured in an issue of APA's Monitor on Psychology. The article looks closely at Tenenbaum's research on athletes, in particular their focus during activity. [View on Instagram] [Like us on Facebook] [Follow us on Twitter] [View our profile on LinkedIn] [View our videos on YouTube] [Visit our blog] Florida State University College of Education, 1114 W. 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March 18-22: Spring Break Program Application Deadlines: March 15 * Sport Management Ph.D. (fall admission) Save the Date: Learn About Courses in the COE [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/42e725cf-ae64-446d-b25d-4fe0d08dbe32.png] COE Faculty & Graduate Students, ever wondered what kinds of interesting courses are offered by other departments in the College? Come find some new courses to recommend or take and when they are usually offered. We will have reps from different departments and will be showcasing courses in areas from research methods, professional/scholarly development, technology, policy, and many different disciplines! This event is sponsored by the Faculty Advisory Board. Pizza will be provided! 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Schrader (chair), Patrice Iatarola (co-chair), Toby Park (Dept), and Elizabeth Jakubowski (Univ Rep, College of Education/School of Teacher Education) Date: March 27, 2019 at 1:00 PM in STB 1204C Name: Alexandra Anyfani Committee: Drs. Linda Schrader (Co-chair), Robert Schwartz (Co-Chair), Toby Park, Patrice Iatarola, and Elizabeth Jakubowski (Univ Rep, College of Education/School of Teacher Education) Date: March 27, 2019 at 3:00 PM in STB 1204C Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e1afe57c-6a3c-4f06-a6f4-a5ca206be380.jpg] Shiyi Chen (Learning and Cognition Ph.D.) has been selected as one of the 2019 Graduate Student Research and Creativity Awards. The annual award is given by the Florida State University Graduate School to recognize the best of the best student research projects across the entire campus. Chen will attend an award ceremony at the FSU Alumni Center and be recognized for her accomplishments. 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Attend each event for a chance to win a $25 Lucky's Market gift card. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/5a732801-4725-45bd-9282-40781a8e0a1c.jpg] Lunch-And-Learn with Dr. Val Shute Wednesday, March 27 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Stone Building, Morgan Studio The Instructional Systems Student Association (ISSA) will host Dr. Valerie Shute for a Lunch-and-Learn session to discuss her Physics Playground research. The session will take place on Wednesday, March 27th from 12:00-1:00pm in Morgan Studio. Pizza will be provided. 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Call Street Tallahassee, FL 32306-4450 (850) 644-7914 (phone) (850) 644-6868 (fax) lbeverly at fsu.edu Personal Gender Pronouns: she, her, hers Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. Subject: Tutorial for Expedited Article Service posted to Elsevier Changes site Hello! I wanted to share some information with the College of Education faculty and graduate students. The library recently posted an online tutorial to help faculty and graduate students navigate the new Expedited Article Service for non-subscribed Elsevier journals. This will help faculty and students access Elsevier journals to which we no longer have access. The link tutorial shows the most common ways to request an article. However, any online resources with the FSU Find It icon will activate the Expedited Service For less urgent article fulfillment, we encourage the use of ILL. Access the tutorial here: https://www.lib.fsu.edu/expedited-article-tutorial. Please feel free to email me with any questions! Jeff Phillips Instruction and Learning Services Librarian Florida State University Libraries 850.644.1635 If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a graduate or undergraduate major within the College of Education at The Florida State University. The COE graduate listserv is a resource used strictly by COE administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. 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