From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Mon Mar 1 08:28:33 2021 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2021 13:28:33 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] This Week in the COE: March 1-5, 2021 In-Reply-To: <1135505925911.1109272168778.1210135183.0.780801JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1135505925911.1109272168778.1210135183.0.780801JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: Important dates and information for students [http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=c5fcd6c2-a6ed-48d7-9bc4-d7be61df13c6&a=1109272168778&c=4495d040-1cb4-11e8-806e-d4ae527b8c41&ch=44a38be0-1cb4-11e8-806e-d4ae527b8c41] [http://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d2baf927-044f-418c-987d-7cfce176b477.png] This Week in the COE March 1 - 5, 2021 Important Dates & Deadlines Tuesday, March 2: ? * Open enrollment for Summer-only Health Insurance begins. (Open enrollment closes May 15, 2021.) * Open enrollment for Fall 2021-only and 2021-2022 Annual Health Insurance coverage begins. (Open enrollment closes September 15, 2021.) Monday, March 8: * Summer and Fall 2021 Registration Guides available. Summer and Fall 2021 course listings available on Course Lookup system. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/1ceda814-cea1-4d27-b7b4-37662d2aedab.jpg] Dissertation Bootcamp & Writing Retreat Monday, March 1 - Friday, March 5 Online Join FSU Libraries for a 2-week Dissertation Boot Camp and Virtual Writing Springboard Extravaganza in March 2021! The Boot Camp, scheduled for March 1st ? 5th, is a series of workshops featuring speakers from FSU Libraries, The Graduate School, FSU?s Reading Writing Center, and University Counseling Center. The Virtual Writing Springboard, scheduled for March 8th ? 13th, is moderated and structured writing time throughout the week. These workshops and writing sessions provide Dissertation and Theses scholars the tools and strategies they need to complete their manuscripts while also building a community for everyone to reach their goals. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/62e139e0-2010-4ed0-a1f0-48cbd5a7c6ae.jpg] Take Care Tuesdays Tuesday, March 2 12:00 - 2:00 PM EST Landis Green Take Care Tuesday is an event where we give stuff (food) to the students every Tuesday through March! Come to Landis Green between 12 pm and 2 pm while supplies last! Grab & Go! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/40a541c4-4e6d-4d8f-ba3a-84e2a4727d88.jpg] MagLab Open House Until March 6 Online The MagLab will host more than 20 free, live virtual events as part of this year's Open House including a session on Kitchen Chemistry and the first ever MagLab Escape Room. In addition to the live virtual events, MagLab Open House will be filled with digital delights to discover whenever it fits your schedule. Watch your favorite Open House demos anytime with more than 20 new video demonstrations. Many feature flagship demos, including never-before-seen slow motion footage of the Junkyard Magnet and Potato Launcher. A handful of behind the scenes, all-access video tours will give visitors 360 degree views of MagLab locations that aren?t even accessible during a live Open House event, like the plant, cooling towers and platform atop our world?s strongest magnet. Plus, a half-dozen web-based games for visitors of all ages will get you to guess the fruit or veggie from an image taken on our world?s strongest MRI, color your own MagLab data, put together high field puzzles and complete an online scavenger hunt (the top three finishers will even win a prize!). [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/4e188b22-05b4-44bf-8a01-dfa4893f6292.jpg] Moonrise Kingdom Thursday, March 4 Doors: 6:30 EST Show: 7:00 PM EST Landis Green Join the ASLC as we host a special Outdoor Screening of Moonrise Kingdom at Landis Green. This is an FSU-sponsored event, presented as part of the Return to Student Life initiative. Synopsis: Set on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom tells the story of two twelve-year-olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness. As various authorities try to hunt them down, a violent storm is brewing off-shore - and the peaceful island community is turned upside down in more ways than anyone can handle. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/2f3c1bb7-842b-45f8-a1c9-c97ad950ed5a.jpg] PIE Pedagogy Committee Spring Reading Group 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM EST Friday, March 5 Online The PIE Pedagogy Committee is hosting a Spring Reading Group with weekly discussions of Edward W. Morris? Learning the Hard Way: Masculinity, Place, and the Gender Gap in Education this March (starting Friday, 3/5)! This book contains a fascinating research-based analysis of gender, race and class and how each intersect and contribute to the ?gender gap? in achievement in education. Please register to receive discussion materials in advance of each session to help guide you in your reading. Do you have an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! ?E-mail us at least two weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, information, location, date, time, link(s) and contact information. COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c155858d-1bcd-42f5-9b51-83c46c0bee0f.png] Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the FSU College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/532e2337-b638-4ec9-b2ff-879864a97aa4.jpg] Dean Damon Andrew and a team traveled to Duval County to surprise alumni working at local schools as part of Project ElevatED. Project ElevatED is the College's initiative to support, celebrate and recognize the importance of teaching and the vital role that teachers, counselors, administrators and coaches play in our society. You can learn more about Project ElevatED by going to https://education.fsu.edu/elevated. The Jacksonville Seminole Club helped support this trip. You can watch a video of the trip here. 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While the pandemic caused unforeseen delays in the rollout of the campaign, the College remains as committed as ever to support and recognize education professionals, and so a team led by Dean Damon Andrew traveled to Duval County to surprise alumni at local schools. The team delivered care packages to teachers at a number of schools and let our alumni know that whatever challenges they face, the College of Education is proud of the work they do. Watch a video of the trip here. You can also learn more about Project ElevatED on our website. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/a841c14c-ab10-4cd5-8ff7-14b836b2a705.png] Spring 2021 Commencement President John Thrasher announced recently that commencement for spring 2021 will take place at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. While the details have not been completely finalized, the university has shared that the ceremony will be broken up until smaller events, spread out over two weekends. The current dates for those weekends are Saturday, April 17 - Sunday, April 18, and Friday, April 23 - Saturday, April 24. Currently, the College of Education's ceremony will take place on April 18. You can learn more about the commencement ceremonies and plans by going to commencement.fsu.edu. COVID-19 Updates Stay up-to-date on the latest COVID-19 information for FSU at fsu.edu/coronavirus. COE in the News [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9195bc66-ac85-4882-a36b-ef5296774b3a.png] International & Multicultural Education Doctoral Candidate Wins AAUW Fellowship Sohaila Isaqzai was awarded a fellowship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Isaqzai earned her master's degree in International and Multicultural Education and decided to continue her studies as she researched ways to promote female education in her home country of Afghanistan. The AAUW's mission is to fight for economic, political and social equality for women. The organization has awarded more than $115 million through its fellowship and grants program. Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/026bfca8-c273-4150-931c-4de4680157bd.jpg] Feeling Lost (Literally)? Dr. David Eccles Can Help! Dr. David Eccles, professor of sport psychology, contributed to an episode of BBC World Service's CrowdScience program. The episode deals with a topic squarely in Eccles' wheelhouse: a sense of direction. Eccles shares his experience with the concept of orienteering, which is the sport of finding locations or checkpoints using only a map and compass. You can listen to the whole episode here. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/394fbff9-547d-40d7-8340-9a4827960c4f.png] Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference March 26, 2021 COE Student Spotlight: Patrick Kovalak [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/cded0185-b95e-4bed-93e1-18c30059c59c.jpg] Hometown: St. Louis, Missouri Major: Sport Management (B.S.) I chose the Sport Management program at Florida State because I wanted to attend a school with a top sport management program that had warm weather. My favorite part about the program so far is consistently getting to hear from professionals in the business, and the insights we get from them. I currently serve as the vice president of the Sport Management Student Association (SMSA) where I have the opportunity to network with professionals in the sport industry, develop leadership skills, and participate in community service activities. After graduation, I would like to work for an agency in sports events and operations. With the experiences I've had through this program and SMSA, I feel that this program has prepared me for a rewarding career in the sport industry. 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] ? Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. Call St., Tallahassee, FL 32306 education.fsu.edu Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Monday, March 15: * Registration for Summer and Fall 2021 begins. * Last day to submit doctoral dissertation or treatise for pre-defense format review. Save the Date: Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/03aa8b73-61bf-45f6-923e-154f8dd2fe11.png] Join us virtually for our annual Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference and learn about the latest research being conducted by our faculty and graduate students! Friday, March 26, 2021 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST Register Here Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/340411dc-b05c-42a7-82f4-b79f872d83b1.jpg] Women in Leadership 2021 Monday, March 8 3:00 - 8:15 PM EST Online The eighth annual Women in Leadership conference (virtual) brings women together to inspire, learn, and engage. Previous events have included workshops for women to learn strategies and techniques for personal and professional growth, inspired women with a strong and diverse closing panel, and engaged with organizations on and off campus that are in Tallahassee. Hosted annually during Women?s History month and in close approximation with International Women?s day, the conference attracts over 300 members of the community, alumni, students, and faculty. This year the event will be Virtual with pre-recorded and Live sessions from 3-8:15pm. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/62e139e0-2010-4ed0-a1f0-48cbd5a7c6ae.jpg] Take Care Tuesdays Tuesday, March 9 12:00 - 2:00 PM EST Landis Green Take Care Tuesday is an event where we give stuff (food) to the students every Tuesday through March! Come to Landis Green between 12 pm and 2 pm while supplies last! Grab & Go! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0f6528ff-6959-48e1-8693-6f84b786584b.jpg] Intramural 2v2 Spikeball Wednesday, March 10 Main Campus Fields (Old IM Fields) Various Times The intramural 2v2 spikeball season registration opens on Wednesday, March 10th and continues through Thursday, March 18th. The Spring 2021 season begins Sunday, March 21st. 2v2 spikeball is a single day tournament. Participation in intramural 2v2 spikeball is FREE for all current FSU students. Valid FSUCard is required at check-in prior to each match. The team captain will select the team?s league/division preference and playing day and time at registration, on a space-available basis. Sign-up early in the registration period for the best availability. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/4fb65cc8-9f32-47aa-afa6-621b2321305d.png] FSU Fellows Society Annual Fellow Forum Thursday, March 11 & Friday, March 12 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM EST Thursday 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM EST Friday Online The FSU Fellows Society will be holding their annual Fellows Forum on March 11th & 12th, 2021 via zoom. This is an interdisciplinary research forum. The topic this year is: Surviving & Thriving Through Chaos: Resilience, Community, & Creativity in the Face of Crisis. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/5fe3d904-040e-4093-9d47-0fa8380f9491.jpg] Theater Gaming: Jackbox Night Part 2 with FreeCon 8:00 - 10:00 PM EST Friday, March 12 Askew Student Life Building You know what it is. If you liked our previous Jackbox event or missed it then here's your chance to get more action in. Join us in the theater for more Jackbox shenanigans. In partnership with the Japaneese Anime Club of Tallahassee we'll be hosting this Jackbox Do you have an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! ?E-mail us at least two weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, information, location, date, time, link(s) and contact information. COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e717b330-72d0-411c-b5bc-6d41ebf4c178.png] Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the FSU College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9195bc66-ac85-4882-a36b-ef5296774b3a.png] International & Multicultural Education doctoral student Sohaila Isaqzai was awarded a fellowship by the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Isaqzai earned her master's degree in International and Multicultural Education and decided to continue her research on how to help women in her home country of Afghanistan gain access to education. The AAUW has given out more than $115 million in grants and fellowships as part of its mission to promote economic, social and political equality for women. Student Spotlight [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e588c9b4-4413-4cc1-9f99-68a4caffd2df.jpg] Name: Rachael Coates Hometown: Boca Raton, FL Program: School Psychology M.S./Ed.S. About Rachael I have always had a passion for helping others and working with children. I chose school psychology as a way to incorporate both passions while advocating for equal learning opportunities. I currently serve as the secretary for the Student Affiliates in School Psychology and as a Graduate Assistant in the College of Education. The pandemic has been challenging at times but it has allowed me to explore new hobbies and grow as an individual. During this time I have strengthened my running skills and completed my first half marathon virtually! About the School Psychology Program In the M.S./Ed.S. School Psychology Program at Florida State, you will benefit from academic study, practicum experience, and internship leading to certification as a school psychologist. Our school psychologists go on to work in schools around the country and improve the lives of students.As a school psychologist, you will work within the educational community to support students as they learn and grow. School psychologists often work alongside teachers and parents to help identify a student?s needs. Through our program, you will learn best practices and effective ways to provide support and intervention. The Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) and the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) have both accredited our program. Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! #FSUCOE [Facebook] ? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? [YouTube] ? Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. Call St., Tallahassee, FL 32306 education.fsu.edu Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Monday, March 22: * Last day to submit master's thesis for pre-defense format review. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/62e139e0-2010-4ed0-a1f0-48cbd5a7c6ae.jpg] Spring Fling Festival Monday, March 15 7:00 - 8:00 PM EST Landis Green Come out to Landis Green to enjoy a festival atmosphere! There will be games with prizes, and activities to participate in!There will also be an activity presented by the FSU Art Center! Be one of the first people to come to grab your free Spring Fling Week shirt! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/39727b1d-c9c2-4bd3-b4f0-f731a5560199.jpg] Policy Pub: The Future of Higher Education in a Post-Pandemic World Tuesday, March 16 5:30 - 6:30 PM EST Online The year 2020 brought massive changes to almost every industry, and higher education is no exception. Tim Chapin, dean of the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy and professor of urban and regional planning, discusses some of the ways that higher education will be different in the years ahead, both in terms of campus life, teaching, research and community engagement and in how these changes affect the economic, cultural and social life of our city. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0f6528ff-6959-48e1-8693-6f84b786584b.jpg] Intramural 2v2 Spikeball Thursday, March 18 Main Campus Fields (Old IM Fields) Various Times The intramural 2v2 spikeball season registration opens on Wednesday, March 10th and continues through Thursday, March 18th. The Spring 2021 season begins Sunday, March 21st. 2v2 spikeball is a single day tournament. Participation in intramural 2v2 spikeball is FREE for all current FSU students. Valid FSUCard is required at check-in prior to each match. The team captain will select the team?s league/division preference and playing day and time at registration, on a space-available basis. Sign-up early in the registration period for the best availability. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/71868435-c38f-40c0-8685-d32a431f27ad.jpg] DIRECTO's 3rd Annual Spring Conversation Friday, March 19 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM EST Online DIRECTO, The Diversity & Inclusion in Research & Teaching Organization, will be holding its 3rd Annual Spring Conversation Series. Each of these events is held virtually via Zoom, free of charge, and is open to all FSU students, faculty, staff, post doctorals, alumni, and members of the surrounding community. Do you have an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! ?E-mail us at least two weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, information, location, date, time, link(s) and contact information. Save the Date: Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/03aa8b73-61bf-45f6-923e-154f8dd2fe11.png] Join us virtually for our annual Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference and learn about the latest research being conducted by our faculty and graduate students! ?Friday, March 26, 2021 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST Register Here COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/71c1f161-9f9d-4b41-b29e-bbb60cad3711.png] Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the FSU College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c5a73a5e-4480-4ea6-a9e9-559e402f6fe4.jpg] Dr. Sonja Ardoin (Higher Education M.S. '06) received the NASPA Early Career Faculty Award. NASPA is a professional organization for student affairs administrators in higher education, and each year it recognizes an exceptional full-time faculty member within their first six years of their career. Ardoin is currently a faculty member at the Reich College of Education at Appalachian State University, where she serves as an assistant professor of student affairs administration. Ardoin will be honored by NASPA during a virtual conference on March 19. Student Spotlight [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c41879ff-b831-49c8-a464-e40a9ea8781c.jpg] Name: Olivette Thompson-Plunkett Hometown: Mile Gully Manchester, Jamaica Program: Educational Leadership & Administration (Ph.D.) About Olivette I selected FSU as the place to pursue my studies in Education Leadership/Administration because of its stellar reputation and the Faculty and Staff's caliber within the College of Education Department. The scholarly engagements bring about opportunities for deeper thinking about research interests while simultaneously challenging me to stretch beyond the perceptions of my potential and to hone in on my capabilities in a greater capacity. My research interest includes supporting military-connected children in civilian-run public schools, educational equity, and education funding policies. To remain positive in this pandemic, I purpose in my heart to celebrate the little moments, to exercise gratefulness, and to be confident that no matter how dire the circumstances may seem, to remain optimistic that this too shall pass. About the School Psychology Program Students in the FSU Educational Leadership & Administration program develop dynamic, high-performing leadership for the renewal and improvement of educational systems. You have a choice in completing an educational leadership master?s, EdD, or Ph.D. degrees, or an educational leadership certificate. The online educational leadership EdD offers existing practitioners and students additional training and opportunities to expand their knowledge. The innovative online educational leadership EdD helps practitioners already engaged in the field continue their education while maintaining their employment. Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! #FSUCOE [Facebook] ? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? [YouTube] ? Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. Call St., Tallahassee, FL 32306 education.fsu.edu Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We know this has been a hard academic year, but you have persevered, and there is finally light at the end of the tunnel! You are halfway through the semester, and we know you will continue to do great as you finish out Spring 2021. In the meantime, we wanted to share these messages of thanks and encouragement with you! [2021 Student Appreciation] Stay positive and Go ?Noles! -The College of Education [Twitter] ? [Facebook] ? [Instagram] ? [YouTube] ? [Pinterest] ? [LinkedIn] ? WEBSITE | NEWS | ABOUT | PROGRAMS | PEOPLE | CONTACT Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. Call St, PO Box 3064450, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4450 Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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By serving as a voice of your peers, you'll make an impact at the College of Education and Florida State University while gaining a valuable network of peers and administrators. Students interested in applying should be: * Continuously enrolled in the COE during their term * In good academic standing * Comfortable in actively voicing and respectfully listening to a variety of opinions * Able to respect the confidential nature of some topics * Available to attend monthly meetings on Fridays between 11 AM - 3 PM (specific time TBD) Applications to join the SLC are open now until April 9 Apply Now [Twitter] ? [Facebook] ? [Instagram] ? [YouTube] ? [Pinterest] ? [LinkedIn] ? WEBSITE | NEWS | ABOUT | PROGRAMS | PEOPLE | CONTACT Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. 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Friday, March 26: * End of 12th week of classes. * Deadline for late drop with dean?s permission. * Financial Aid Exit Interviews Deadline for all students with federal loans graduating, transferring, or taking less than six semester hours. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/378869d5-73c6-43d3-b6f2-7dd2ce11507a.jpg] Plantaholic: Pot It Like Its Hot Monday, March 22 4:00 - 5:00 PM EST Shores Building, 126 Isn't it time to grow and nurture your plants? Give them a swanking new home in a 3D printed pot. Manipulate objects in 3D and prepare them for printing at The Hub. Join us and bring home a 3D printed planter! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ee4ff386-6f42-48f5-aba5-3d19c625a73f.jpg] Agree to Disagree Tuesday, March 23 6:00 PM EST Online The College of Social Sciences and Public Policy Student Leadership Council, in conjunction with FSU's Power of We, invites you to the semi-annual Agree to Disagree event. Agree to Disagree was created to bring people with opposing ideological beliefs together through civil conversation. The goal is for individuals to humanize and even become friends with people who think differently (or in some cases, not so differently) from them. Guest speaker Dr. Felicia Williams will speak about political polarization and communications across different perspectives. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/7e3c5c69-4252-44c8-aea5-06f05eb95265.jpg] Networking Mixer Wednesday, March 24 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST Online The Women Student Union Networking Mixer is a place for all women-identifying faculty, staff, students, and alumni to come together and connect! This event will provide an opportunity for students to network and establish professional relationships on campus and throughout the community. Grab your lunch and join us on Zoom! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/cd607df5-572a-4cc8-b770-b2d2110d47ff.jpg] Drive-in Movie Night: Promising Young Woman Thursday, March 25 8:00 - 10:00 PM EST Lot 371 at Langford Green Join the ASLC, Club Downunder/Union Productions, and Women Student Union as we host a special Drive-In Movie Night of Promising Young Woman at Lot 371 by Langford Green. This is an FSU-sponsored event, presented as part of the Return to Student Life initiative. Nothing in Cassie's (Carey Mulligan) life is what it appears to be - she's wickedly smart, tantalizingly cunning, and she's living a secret double life by night. Now, an unexpected encounter is about to give Cassie a chance to right the wrongs from the past. Emerald Fennell?s Promising Young Woman showcases important social relevance and stands as one of 2020?s most acclaimed films. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/394fbff9-547d-40d7-8340-9a4827960c4f.png] Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference Friday, March 26 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM EST Online The Marvalene Hughes Research in Education Conference is an annual event that is organized by the Council on Research in Education (CORE) committee to celebrate and showcase the work of COE faculty and graduate students. The first CORE Conference was held in 2007. In 2009, Dr. Marvalene Hughes began sponsoring the event, and generously continues to do so. The purpose of CORE is to raise and address issues related to research and grant possibilities within the College of Education (COE) and to facilitate collaboration within and across departments and schools in order to promote research initiatives. To support and enhance the community of inquiry and facilitate research dissemination in our College, travel expense funding, provided by the Dean?s Office, is awarded to faculty and graduate students. In addition, one faculty member and one graduate student receive a Robert M. Gagn? Research Prize. Do you have an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! ?E-mail us at least two weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, information, location, date, time, link(s) and contact information. Thank you, Students! [2021 Student Appreciation] We know that this past year has been challenging for many of our students, but we wanted to let you know how much we appreciate your hard work and perseverance. College of Education faculty and staff wanted to let you know just how proud we are of everything you have accomplished in spite of historical challenges. COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/7eab6837-8a93-4324-9a2e-3732563676e8.png] Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the FSU College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/fc6e4145-dd20-4c90-992b-d9a80c544f10.jpg] Dr. Lara Perez-Felkner, associate professor of higher education, was chosen to join the National Science Foundation Quantitative, Computational, and Mixed Methods (QCM) Cohort. Through the cohort, she will continue exploring her long term research interests while collaborating with scholars from around the country. Student Spotlight [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d9944804-b0ad-4682-a4ee-847ef6985aa2.jpg] Name: Maritza Mille Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia Program: Combined Counseling Psychology and School Psychology Ph.D. About Maritza I chose to pursue a doctorate from the combined counseling and school psychology program because I would like to provide services to minority children and their families as well as destigmatize mental health in minority communities. I am currently one of the FSU student leaders for the National Association of School Psychology and the secretary of a newer student organization called CHAOS (Counselors and Psychologists Helping to Advocate, Organize, and Server). To stay positive during the pandemic I like to go on long walks and binge-watch shows on Netflix. About the Counseling Psychology and School Psychology Program The combined counseling psychology and school psychology program embraces a scientist-practitioner model of training for health service psychology. The combined training program endorses a generalist and integrative framework for the education and training of doctoral students. Emphasis is on the development of professional practice skills, attitudes, and competencies that are consistent with the specialties of counseling psychology and school psychology. What distinguishes us from other counseling psychology programs is that we are one of 3 APA-accredited programs offering a combined counseling psychology and school psychology program. Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! #FSUCOE [Facebook] ? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? [YouTube] ? Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. Call St., Tallahassee, FL 32306 education.fsu.edu Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Tue Mar 23 10:20:40 2021 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (FSU College of Education) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 14:20:40 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] Spring 2021 College of Education Certificate Program Admission Applications and Completion Forms - IMPORTANT! Message-ID: Hello, College of Education Students. I hope that you are all doing well. If you are applying for or you are completing an undergraduate or graduate certificate program offered in the College of Education (COE), please carefully read the email below. Please disregard this email, if you are not applying for admission to a College of Education Certificate Program listed below or submitting a certificate completion form (in spring 2021) as a student who is already admitted to one of the programs listed below. April 23, 2021 is the last day of the fall 2020 semester. It also serves as the deadline for completed and department-approved spring 2021 COE online Certificate Admission Forms to be received in the Registrar?s Office.** April 23, 2021 is also the date that admitted certificate program students who are completing certificate requirements in spring 2021 can begin to submit the online Certificate Completion Form(s) to the appropriate academic department(s) for review. This is to ensure that all Education certificate admission applications and certificate completion forms are received by the University Registrar?s Office in a timely manner and in compliance with Florida State University requirements for certificate programs. Please note: Certificate Programs are not the same as School of Teacher Education BS/MS Pathways The certificate programs listed below do not lead to initial teacher certification in that subject in the State of Florida. BS/MS Pathway students, if you are not currently admitted in one of the programs listed below please do not submit a certificate completion form. Certificate Program Admissions: Submitting a certificate admission application? Please see the specific certificate program information and website links listed below. For questions, please directly email the program-specific contact. Submit the online COE Certificate Admission Applications early! **In accordance with Florida State University policy, admission to College of Education certificate programs requires submission of the online COE Certificate Admissions Form to the appropriate department Certificate Program Coordinator and to the Registrar?s Office prior to the completion of two courses in the certificate program (grades posting for those courses). The University Registrar?s Office approval of the online certificate program application, prior to completion of two certificateprogram courses, is required. Important: Students are not admitted by the University into a certificate program by virtue of enrollment in certificate-related courses. An approved application is required. Certificate Program Completions: Submitting a certificate completion form? If you have been previously admitted to a College of Education certificate program** and you have completed all certificate program requirements, please see the respective certificate website links listed below for the applicable completion forms link and certificate contact information. After all certificate coursework is completed, but no later than 2 weeks after grades post, the appropriate online COE Certificate Completion Form must be filled out and submitted to the department Certificate Program Coordinator. Approved online completion forms will be forwarded to the Registrar?s Office for processing and posting to the official transcript. Certificate completion forms submitted by students who were not previously approved for admission to the certificate program will be denied. As previously mentioned in this email, approval of a certificate completion form requires previous approval for admission to the certificate.** College of Education Certificate Programs Athletic Coaching (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: tbaghurst at fsu.edu Autism Spectrum Disorder Certificate (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: kwhalon at fsu.edu College Teaching (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Form (beginning fall 2020) Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: aroehrig at fsu.edu Educational Leadership/Administration (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: dhamkelly at fsu.edu or sarutledge at fsu.edu Human Performance Technology (HPT) (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: ajeong at fsu.edu Institutional Research (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: cmokher at fsu.edu Instructional Design and Technology (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: ajeong at fsu.edu Leadership Studies (Undergraduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: kguthrie at fsu.edu Measurement and Statistics (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: ipaek at fsu.edu Online Instructional Development (Graduate): Certificate Admission Application (Admissions suspended) Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: ajeong at fsu.edu Online Teaching and Learning (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: ajeong at fsu.edu Program Evaluation (Graduate only): Certificate Website Certificate Admission Application Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: piatarola at fsu.edu Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Undergraduate and Graduate): Certificate Website Undergraduate Certificate Admission Application Undergraduate Certificate Completion Form Graduate Certificate Admission Application Graduate Certificate Completion Form Program Contact Email: mpapi at fsu.edu IMPORTANT NOTES: * The certificate programs listed above are not BS/MS Teacher Education Pathways and they do not lead to initial teacher certification in that subject. * Undergraduate students cannot be admitted to a graduate certificate program. * Paper certificate admission and completion forms are not accepted. * Retroactive certificate program admission applications cannot be approved.** Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you submit your online certificate admission applications to the applicable department well in advance of completing two courses in the certificate program. For more information on College of Education certificate programs, visit https://education.fsu.edu/certificates. For questions about certificate programs, please directly email the program-specific contact listed above (please do not reply to this email). Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly Co-Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education (850) 644-7914 (phone) Email: 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. 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In-Reply-To: <1135729601746.1109272168778.1210135183.0.470800JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1135729601746.1109272168778.1210135183.0.470800JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: [http://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=06788a9f-3f05-435c-933b-88d48983e7b7&a=1109272168778&c=4495d040-1cb4-11e8-806e-d4ae527b8c41&ch=44a38be0-1cb4-11e8-806e-d4ae527b8c41] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/7677fb6c-fed6-4d90-8413-ef60594070a4.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/03aa8b73-61bf-45f6-923e-154f8dd2fe11.png] Discussion Topic: Building and Sustaining Strong Partnerships Meet the 2021 Keynote Panelists [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/111b9b7e-1bdc-4633-83ea-de7d6c94118f.gif] The 2021 Research in Education Conference keynote panelists are: Senator Bill Montford, CEO Florida Association of District School Superintendents Bill Montford serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Florida Association of District School Superintendents (FADSS). During his distinguished career, Montford served in the Florida Senate from 2010 to 2020. Previously, he served on the Leon County Commission and as Leon County superintendent of schools. A lifelong educator, he began his career in teaching in 1969 and later moved into administrative and leadership positions. In 2008, the William J. Montford, III Middle School in Tallahassee was named in his honor by the Leon County School Board for his dedication to the Leon County School District and to the Tallahassee/Leon County community. Senator Montford also recently received the Florida State University Circle of Gold Award in 2020. This award recognizes an elite group of individuals who, through their service and achievements, personify the university?s tradition of excellence. Dr. Latara Osborne Lampkin, Senior Research Associate, FCRR, Regional Education Laboratory Southeast Dr. Latara Osborne Lampkin is a Senior Research Associate at the Florida Center for Reading Research at Florida State University (FSU). As a policy and research scholar, her research spans both K-12 and higher education and is largely conducted through collaborative partnerships with practitioners and policy-makers. For the past decade, Dr. Lampkin has been engaged in large-scale, federally funded projects that focus on the local implementation of policy and reform efforts, particularly initiatives aimed to increase the educational outcomes for underserved student populations. In her role as a research scientist for the Regional Educational Laboratory Southeast (REL Southeast), she serves as the principal investigator on various multi-year, interdisciplinary studies and technical assistance projects conducted in partnership with state and local educational agencies and higher education institutions and leads the REL-Southeast?s Post-Secondary Success at Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCU) Partnerships. These partnerships are designed to produce rigorous, policy and practice-relevant resources to inform initiatives and innovations in post-secondary settings and to enhance partnering institutions? capacity to engage in collaborative research with state, local, and community educational agencies and other higher education institutions to increase the outcomes of students in K-12 and post-secondary settings. Dr. Lampkin has also developed partnerships with other Minority Serving Institutions, non-profit, and community-based organizations to leverage researcher-practitioner-community partnerships to enhance the access to evidence-based resources and to increase the use of research and evidence-based strategies improve student outcomes for diverse student populations. Dr. Carrie Henderson, Executive Vice-Chancellor, Florida College System Carrie Henderson, Ph.D., is Executive Vice Chancellor of the Florida College System and a proud graduate of the FSU College of Education. She plans, directs, and coordinates the implementation of policies pertaining to academic and student affairs as well as assessment and accountability for Florida's 28 colleges. With leadership experiences at the institution and national levels, she has extensive knowledge of the role of community colleges in the U.S. higher education landscape. Mr. Vince Verges, Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Florida Department of Education Vince Verges has overall responsibility for Florida?s K-12 statewide summative assessment system, as well as the Florida Teacher Certification Examination and the Florida Educational Leadership Exam. He has been with the Department for sixteen years, and has been involved in developing Florida?s assessments since 1999. Prior to coming to FLDOE, Vince served for ten years in Florida?s public schools and colleges as an elementary school assistant principal, high school mathematics teacher, and adjunct mathematics instructor. He was named Taylor County Teacher of the Year in 2000. Before his career in education, Vince served for seven years in the U.S. Navy as a navigator aboard the EA-6B Prowler electronic warfare aircraft. His squadron was aboard the USS Independence during Operation Desert Shield prior to the First Gulf War. He is a 1987 graduate of Florida State University and earned his MA in Educational Leadership from Florida A & M University in 2001. The panel discussion will be moderated by Dean Damon Andrew. The panel will be discussing building and sustaining strong partnerships. You can still register for the conference by clicking below. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Conference at a Glance 9:00 - 10:00 AM Faculty Research Presentations 10:05 - 11:05 AM Robert M. Gagn? Research Award Finalist Presentations 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM Collaborative Collision Poster Session 12:20 - 1:30 PM Opening Remarks and Keynote Panel Discussion, ?moderated by Dean Damon Andrew 1:30 - 2:00 PM Presentation of Robert M. Gagn? Research Award Winners Questions? Contact Russ Walker at rwalker4 at fsu.edu. ? [Twitter] ? [Facebook] ? [Instagram] ? [YouTube] ? [Pinterest] ? [LinkedIn] ? WEBSITE | NEWS | ABOUT | PROGRAMS | PEOPLE | CONTACT Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. 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The FSU Master's in Four competition is open to master's students who have earned 18 hours of graduate coursework toward the degree. The competition tasks students to present their research in four minutes and using four slides. Monetary prizes are provided for the four Master's in Four (Min4) winners. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize winners are selected by judges while the "4 the People" prize is selected by the audience's vote. [Twitter] ? [Facebook] ? [Instagram] ? [YouTube] ? [Pinterest] ? [LinkedIn] ? WEBSITE | NEWS | ABOUT | PROGRAMS | PEOPLE | CONTACT Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. Call St, PO Box 3064450, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4450 Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by education.communications at fsu.edu powered by [Trusted Email from Constant Contact - Try it FREE today.] Try email marketing for free today! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Applications are open until April 9th. https://fsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3PYJiO6AMgaJ7LL The SLC is looking for representatives for the following departments: ? 2 representatives from the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies ? 3 representatives from the Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems ? 1 representative from the Department of Sport Management ? 2 representatives from the School of Teacher Education Members will need to be available to attend meetings during Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 on one Friday a month, 11am-3pm (time to be determined). If you have any questions about the application, or the SLC, please reach out to me at jnw18j at my.fsu.edu. We look forward to reviewing your application! Best Wishes, Jennifer Weatherly Doctoral Candidate, CYCEL Scholar Chair, College of Education Student Leadership Council Florida State University College of Education -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Future Enrollment (Registration) Appointments and Academic Calendars The Registrar?s Academic and Enrollment Calendars are found at http://registrar.fsu.edu/calendar/. Please bookmark this site. IMPORTANT: Students are responsible for all coursework remaining on their schedules after the posted drop/add deadline. Late registration fees will not be waived. Most College of Education graduate student forms may be found online at: https://education.fsu.edu/oasis/graduate-students. The required electronic form submission processes and workflows for graduate student forms are also found on this page. IMPORTANT REMINDERS * Doctoral students who have completed the required coursework, passed the Preliminary Examination and submitted an Admission to Candidacy form to the Office of the Registrar, and continue to use campus facilities and/or receive faculty supervision, but have not been cleared by the Manuscript Clearance office shall include in the required full-time load a minimum of two credit hours of dissertation per semester, including Summer term, until completion of the degree. International students may have greater requirements (contact CGE for questions). * Thesis students and doctoral candidates are required to register for a minimum of two (2) semester hours of thesis or dissertation in the semester of degree conferral. * All exams (comps, prelims, etc.) and thesis and dissertation defenses require registration ? contact your department for details. * Department-approved MS and EDS program of study forms are required to be submitted to OASIS by the end of the second semester after admission. * Department-approved Doctoral program of study forms are required to be submitted to OASIS by the end of the third semester after admission. * Doctoral Annual Evaluations are due by July 1 annually. Failure to complete requirements by the stated deadline may result in a registration hold. Registration and Form Submissions Below I have provided the names and email addresses for the current graduate academic coordinators in the College of Education. If you need assistance with registration, form submissions, or if you have questions about coursework offered in the College of Education, please contact the appropriate your academic department staff person listed below: * Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (online MS, EDS and EDD programs in Educational Leadership/Admin.) ? Deb Ham-Kelly (dhamkelly at fsu.edu) * Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (all other programs) ? Jimmy Pastrano (jpastrano at fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (Registration, all programs) ? Jennifer Walsh (jnwalsh at fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (Sport Psychology) ? Jennifer Walsh (jnwalsh at fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies; Learning and Cognition; Measurement and Statistics) ? Mary Kate McKee (mmckee at campus.fsu.edu) * Educational Psychology and Learning Systems (Counseling Psychology and School Psychology PHD; School Psychology MS/EDS; Counseling Psychology MS/EDS; Mental Health Counseling MS/EDS, School Counseling MS/EDS) ? Taneshia Toussaint (tytoussaint at fsu.edu) * Sport Management (all programs) ? Jeff Hoh (jhoh at fsu.edu) * School of Teacher Education (Curriculum and Instruction - PhD and on-campus MS and EDS programs) ? Britni DeZerga (b.dezerga at fsu.edu) * School of Teacher Education (Curriculum and Instruction - combined BS/MS pathway students and online MS students) ? Jeannie McDowell (jmcdowell at fsu.edu) If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact your major professor, your academic department staff or me. Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly Co-Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education (850) 644-7914 (phone) Email: 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. [A picture containing room Description automatically generated] 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 Florida State University. 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Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/6df81879-674b-4f38-a2bd-805b7d6ac852.jpg] Virtual FSU Libraries Quest for Data Services Monday, March 29 - Friday, April 2 Online Think you know what data services are offered at the libraries? Finish the Data Services Quest and be one of our 3 prize winners! Play for the chance to win a Study Room for Finals Week or a Smoothie King Gift Card! You have from Monday, March 29th - Midnight on Friday, April 2nd to be entered to win! Click the link below for more information! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/b1a18885-3285-481d-8344-8283694cf6f5.jpg] Course Registration Session - Summer/Fall 2021 Monday, March 29 10:00 - 12:00 PM EST and Thursday, April 1 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST Online Summer and Fall 2021 course registration are right around the corner. Course Registration Help Sessions are available for you to drop in, ask questions, and get help enrolling in classes. Staff can help you navigate Schedule Assistant & answer general questions. ? Need advice on which classes to take? Contact your academic advisor. We encourage you to meet with your advisor before attending. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/62e139e0-2010-4ed0-a1f0-48cbd5a7c6ae.jpg] Take Care Tuesdays Tuesday, March 30 12:00 - 2:00 PM EST Landis Green Take Care Tuesday is an event where we give free food to the students every Tuesday from February through March! Come to Landis Green between 12 pm and 2 pm while supplies last! Grab & Go! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/5e9ebbe7-1579-4c45-8362-8457796a1e1c.jpg] Take It Easy with the Art Center Wednesday, March 31 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST Askew Student Life Building, Grindhouse Every Wednesday we will be offering 10% off ALL Paint-A-Pot to go during normal business hours, 11am-5pm. Please note that we are now located in the ASLC which is swipe access only. Remember your FSUcard! Glaze vs. Acrylic? We are only offering to go at the moment and you can choose between glaze or acrylic. The processing for each is slightly different but a main point to keep in mind is that glaze is food safe while acrylic paint is not. Whichever you choose, the process is super easy: * Glaze - purchase in person, bring your piece home, paint it, and bring it back in so we can add a clear coat and fire it. * Acrylic - purchase in person, bring your piece home, paint it, and let air dry. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/fae41ef1-92f8-43be-bd5d-045774b450e5.jpg] Moonlight Thursday, April 1 8:00 PM EST Askew Student Life Center Join the ASLC and QTIPOC as we host a special screening of Moonlight in the SLC theater. This is an FSU-sponsored event, presented as part of the Return to Student Life initiative. A look at three defining chapters in the life of Chiron, a young black man growing up in Miami. His epic journey to manhood is guided by the kindness, support and love of the community that helps raise him. Do you have an event you'd like to promote to your fellow COE students? Let us know! ?E-mail us at least two weeks before your event. Be sure to include the event title, information, location, date, time, link(s) and contact information. Apply Now for the Student Leadership Council [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/078a788e-50a2-4ce2-828d-e5e4c64b081b.png] Apply now to be one of the newest members of the SLC in Fall 2021! By serving as a voice of your peers, you?ll make an impact at the College of Education and Florida State University while gaining a valuable network of peers and administrators. Students interested in applying should be: * Continuously enrolled in the COE during their term * In good academic standing * Comfortable in actively voicing and respectfully listening to a variety of opinions * Able to respect the confidential nature of some topics * Available to attend monthly meetings Apply Now COE Social Media Snapshot [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/71f366e7-9ae4-4fec-bdd0-4b38047a4a8c.png] Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the FSU College of Education! Follow us on social media at the links below: * Twitter * Instagram * Facebook * YouTube * LinkedIn Did You Know? [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0b44f18c-b165-44fb-8be4-d10d09d8e525.jpg] Dr. Erik Hines, associate professor and coordinator of the counselor education program and school counseling track, received the Al Dye Award from the Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW). The Al Dye Award recognizes an article in the Journal for Specialists in Group Work that "best advances the practice of group work." In 2020, Hines edited three of the four issues of the Journal as well as co-authored the article chosen for the Al Dye Award. As such, he will attend the ASGW annual conference to present the article as well as receive a complimentary registration to the 2022 conference. Student Spotlight [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/407fbca2-5fe3-4739-8d88-3f092aa06f15.jpg] Name: LaShanda Allen Hometown: Jacksonville, FL Degree: Educational Leadership & Administration Ed.D. About LaShanda: Hello! I am a native of Panama City, FL and have resided in Jacksonville, FL for the past 20 years. I am a member of Cohort 3 in the Online Ed.D. Program pursuing my degree in Educational Leadership. My experience as a high school administrator has led to the development of my research interest in minority student participation in acceleration programs. I chose this program because it encourages action through research, affording the opportunity for me to use my education to enhance my daily work through my Dissertation in Practice. The pandemic has presented many challenges for everyone. To stay positive during this time, I have tried to focus on being thankful and being of service to others. I am excited to see the opportunities that my degree completion and a post COVID world will present. About the Educational Leadership & Administration Program Students in the FSU Educational Leadership & Administration program develop dynamic, high-performing leadership for the renewal and improvement of educational systems. You have a choice in completing an educational leadership master?s, EdD, or Ph.D. degrees, or an educational leadership certificate. The online educational leadership EdD offers existing practitioners and students additional training and opportunities to expand their knowledge. The innovative online educational leadership EdD helps practitioners already engaged in the field continue their education while maintaining their employment. Help the Measurement and Statistics Team! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/dc0573be-3666-45cf-bf9b-0ff2cc2ed4c3.png] The Measurement & Statistics program is interested in learning about what advanced statistics courses will be useful to researchers in various branches of education. To that end, they have prepared a brief survey to gauge interest in some applied statistics courses which offer a step beyond EDF 5401 - Regression Analysis. Please take a moment to fill out the survey here. Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! #FSUCOE [Facebook] ? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? [YouTube] ? Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. 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From: Jacalyn Butts Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 2:43 PM Subject: FSU Congress of Graduate Students Opportunity The Congress of Graduate Students (COGS) is looking for students interested in using their voice to represent the graduate student body. COGS is the official representative body of graduate students at Florida State University and yearly allocates over $500,000 by funding graduate student organizations, graduate initiatives, and supporting conference travel through its presentation and attendance grant programs. We currently have 3 seats open in your academic department and would love for you to share this opportunity with your graduate students. COGS only meets twice a month on Monday evenings beginning at 6:30pm, and does events each semester to bring the graduate student community together. It is a wonderful opportunity for a graduate student who wants to get involved and advocate on behalf of their peers. I have attached a flyer with our open seats and our prospective representative packet to be shared with students. Please let me know if you have any questions. We look forward to having some of your students join COGS! Best, Jacalyn Jacalyn Butts, M.Ed. Personal Gender Pronouns: she, her, hers Student Program Coordinator Student Governance & Advocacy Florida State University 449 Thagard P: 850-644-1814 To book an appointment: https://doodle.com/mm/jacalynbutts/jb http://sga.fsu.edu Best wishes, Lisa M. Beverly Co-Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education (850) 644-7914 (phone) Email: 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. [A picture containing room Description automatically generated] 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 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. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). 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