From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Mon Nov 1 08:14:23 2021 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2021 12:14:23 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] FW: This Week in the COE: November 1 - 5 In-Reply-To: <1137901171173.1109272168778.1306749183.0.790800JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1137901171173.1109272168778.1306749183.0.790800JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: Important dates and information for students [https://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=92561351-4d03-4631-8b66-bd1b1d5963cf&a=1109272168778&c=1a6d457a-1c8b-11ec-a442-fa163e5fbd10&ch=1a6eae4c-1c8b-11ec-a442-fa163e5fbd10] [http://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d2baf927-044f-418c-987d-7cfce176b477.png] This Week in the COE November 1 - 5, 2021 Important Dates & Deadlines Nov. 5: End of 11th week of semester. Nov. 8: Last day to submit master's thesis for pre-defense format review. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/ef2ca77d-2c65-4ec9-954a-2b3e3dbc2e84.png] Check out the latest issue of The TORCH magazine! The theme for this issue is Femina Perfecta and is focused on women in education. Throughout these pages, you'll read about the history of FSU and the Florida State College for Women (FSCW), FSU COE alumni and faculty who are creating positive change and contributions to their fields, as well as students who are already making an impact at here at FSU and beyond. Learn more about The TORCH magazine and access past issues at education.fsu.edu/torch. Spring 2022 Course Spotlights [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/02c7ece6-ad9c-436b-8df4-cbe90b7073b0.png] Intimidated by writing for publication? Just feel the need to improve? Whether you are just shaking off the rust or just want to workshop your skills, this course will increase your ability to write for publication in scholarly journals. The major course assignment for this course will be to either 1. Write an introduction to a research manuscript, OR 2. Write an article for a practitioner audience You will learn to create an excellent piece, workshop it, pitch it, and submit it for publication. Learn writing strategies, editing tactics, and productive writing habits. Register for EDG 6950 with Dr. Sonia Cabell! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/57eabbcb-b8c1-49bf-85c9-53c7c9adc348.png] Teachers are constantly challenged to find new and innovative ways to teach. In this course, you will develop a broader understanding of how students learn, how to help them learn, how teachers learn, and how to identify and tackle the problems around professional learning for ambitious teaching in STEM. Learn how to promote teacher learning around ambitious instructional practices and keep up with some of the latest research on professional learning. Register for SCE 6346 next semester with Dr. Miray Tekkumru-Kisa! COE Research Pool [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3f53cab5-a7f2-4188-b9b4-aab1443f354c.jpg] Studies are in! Students may participate in the COE Research pool for possible extra credit in COE classes. The research pool will open on August 30 and will close on November 26. To access the pool, please use this link. Need Research Participants? Student researchers interested in recruiting participants via the COE research participant pool can click here to apply. If you have questions, please contact our COE Research Pool Coordinator, Camille Lewis, at clewis5 at fsu.edu. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/cb3be274-207f-4a9b-942b-7d41d21ec15b.png] Join us for weekly, live training sessions on Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, SharePoint and more. Training is free for students, faculty and staff! We look forward to seeing you there! Check out the calendar for a list of each training session and what they will cover. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/cfe01047-320c-4c73-b6bc-3530392a6bb1.png] Ready to make some progress on your dissertation or thesis project? Join FSU Libraries for the Virtual Fall Dissertation & Thesis Retreat! Each semester FSU Libraries hosts a Dissertation Boot Camp to support Dissertation and Thesis scholars as they finish their degree requirements. Register here! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/07436b0b-4900-440f-8176-9b58e95081b8.png] Join the Student Leadership Council and boost your powers of resiliency! Explore a web-based, research-informed toolkit that was developed to encourage students? wellness by helping them learn to manage stress in healthy ways and increase their sense of belonging. 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/a4906c54201/0bc33461-e1a4-4d03-b49f-77873a29b187.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/d8485073-600b-434d-97a4-f154635f159a.jpg] After four decades of service, Dr. Robert Reiser, associate dean for research in the College of Education, is retiring from Florida State University in December 2021. Read the full story here. Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! @fsueducation #FSUCOE [Facebook]? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? [YouTube] ? Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. 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URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Mon Nov 1 09:24:55 2021 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2021 13:24:55 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] From the Dean's Desk - November 2021 In-Reply-To: <1137930455172.1109272168778.1984634667.0.780921JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> References: <1137930455172.1109272168778.1984634667.0.780921JL.2002@scheduler.constantcontact.com> Message-ID: News and updates from the FSU College of Education [https://r20.rs6.net/on.jsp?ca=4120fb19-57f2-4b32-a65c-ea9e305694a1&a=1109272168778&c=8fddb940-d6bb-11e6-8886-d4ae52843d28&ch=8fe9c730-d6bb-11e6-8886-d4ae52843d28] [http://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d2baf927-044f-418c-987d-7cfce176b477.png] ?From the Dean's Desk November 2021 News and Updates A Lasting Legacy: Dr. Robert Reiser Retires After 46 Years at FSU [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d8485073-600b-434d-97a4-f154635f159a.jpg] After over four decades of exhibiting high levels of motivation, work ethic and rhetorical mastery, Dr. Robert A. Reiser is retiring from Florida State University. ? Reiser has held several titles during his time with the university. He began as a research associate in the Learning Systems Institute and an assistant professor in the College of Education back in 1976. ?I was very fortunate to come here to Florida State,? said Reiser. ?For many years, the Instructional Systems program at Florida State was considered the number one program in the country, and many of the biggest names in our field, like Robert Gagn?, Walter Dick and many others were here.? Read more COE in the News [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/43a501aa-4d89-4a60-9e3a-a048b93e9a2b.jpg] FSU College of Education honors 2021 distinguished alumni The Florida State University College of Education has named its Distinguished Alumni for 2021. The college recognized six individuals for their achievements in the field of education during a ceremony on Friday, Oct. 22, as a part of Homecoming Week. ?I am honored to welcome the newest class of Distinguished Alumni to the College of Education,? said Damon Andrew, dean of the College of Education. ?We are excited to have them on campus and celebrate their outstanding accomplishments.? Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/306e132f-7c49-4233-a52e-cd57dea15b8c.png] FSU College of Education hosts COE Preview Week Florida State University?s College of Education hosted COE Preview Week, a virtual graduate programs open house. At this event, prospective students were able to learn more about the college?s graduate programs and certificate programs from faculty, admissions staff and students. They also had the chance to take both virtual and on-campus tours of FSU?s campus, as well as the Stone Building, which is home to the College of Education. Read more [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/6c710491-c03e-4340-8eb1-2bc2d97dd8d3.png] Tallahassee groups raise awareness for White Cane Safety Day Several groups in the Capital City are working to raise awareness for White Cane Safety Day. The groups plan to walk from Leroy Collins Library to Park Avenue in downtown Tallahassee. People who use white canes are signaling that they are blind or visually impaired, and the distinction helps them traverse safely and prevent misunderstandings and accidents. Read more Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/63e50a22-e3df-401e-818e-b489fb8d78cf.png] The ElevatED Challenge Help us recruit, train, and retain the next generation of education professionals in Florida through your gift to the ElevatED Challenge! From November 22nd to November 30th (Giving Tuesday), Florida?s Colleges of Education have committed to working together to show support for education careers through a first-of-its-kind education challenge. All but one of the State University System colleges have agreed to support ElevatED this year (I bet you can guess who hasn?t), and eight will participate in the ElevatED Challenge this month. Donor participation challenges are about the total number of participants, not necessarily the dollar goals we hope to reach, so gifts of as little as $5 are welcome and will count toward our overall participation goal. You can track the combined progress of every school and make your donation at elevatedchallenge.com starting on November 22. Thank you for your support in elevating education! COE Student Spotlight [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/6caed23f-03f5-468d-8faf-ecdd1a091b05.jpg] Name: Lauren Sessoms Hometown: Knoxville, TN Major: Sport Management (B.S.) I chose FSU because the Sport Management program here is incredible, and I loved the campus when I came here to tour. My favorite part of the Sport Management program is how easy it is to get involved, and how helpful the professors and advisors are in encouraging students to succeed. After graduation, I plan on staying at FSU an additional year to get my master's degree through the combined pathway program. After that, I would love to work for a professional sports team somewhere in Florida! 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. 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Please disregard this email, if you are not applying for admission to a College of Education Certificate Program in the list below or submitting a certificate completion form (in fall 2021) as a student who is already admitted to one of the programs listed below. Please note: Certificate Programs are not the same as School of Teacher Education BS/MS Pathways The certificate programs in the list 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! December 10, 2021 is the last day of the fall 2021 semester. It also serves as the deadline for completed and department-approved COE online Certificate Admission Forms to be received in the Registrar?s Office for fall 2021. ** **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 certificate program 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. December 10, 2021 is also the date that admitted certificate program students who are completing certificate requirements in fall 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. 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 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 clsmall 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. [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 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. 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). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate or undergraduate student in the FSU COE, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the COE Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Amy R. 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Nov. 11: Veteran's Day observed. No Classes. Nov. 12: End of 12th week of semester. Deadline for late drop with dean's permission. Spring 2022 Course Spotlights [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/02c7ece6-ad9c-436b-8df4-cbe90b7073b0.png] Intimidated by writing for publication? Just feel the need to improve? Whether you are just shaking off the rust or just want to workshop your skills, this course will increase your ability to write for publication in scholarly journals. The major course assignment for this course will be to either 1. Write an introduction to a research manuscript, OR 2. Write an article for a practitioner audience You will learn to create an excellent piece, workshop it, pitch it, and submit it for publication. Learn writing strategies, editing tactics, and productive writing habits. Register for EDG 6950 with Dr. Sonia Cabell! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/57eabbcb-b8c1-49bf-85c9-53c7c9adc348.png] Teachers are constantly challenged to find new and innovative ways to teach. In this course, you will develop a broader understanding of how students learn, how to help them learn, how teachers learn, and how to identify and tackle the problems around professional learning for ambitious teaching in STEM. Learn how to promote teacher learning around ambitious instructional practices and keep up with some of the latest research on professional learning. Register for SCE 6346 next semester with Dr. Miray Tekkumru-Kisa! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8ab9adda-741c-4bbe-a539-dc13c68dcc85.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0c5c4a68-b474-4e1b-a659-d8e4667dad4c.png] Two graduate-level statistics courses are going to be available over the next academic year. These courses aren't always available, so be sure to register fast if they sound interesting! In Spring: EDF 6937-002: Machine Learning Models in Education - This is a survey course that will assess some of the most common machine learning models: clustering, support vector machines, neural nets...the works. You'll also learn how to evaluate the quality of machine learning forecasts. This course will be taught in the programming language R, but if you know a different programming language, such as Python, you are more than welcome to use it for the course. In Fall: EDF 5485: Missing Data Analysis - In this course, you will learn how to handle problems with missing data through the use of single and multiple imputation methods. You will also learn about Bayesian statistics and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. If you have any questions (such as, "what on Earth is a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method?"), feel free to reach out to Dr. Russell Almond at ralmond at fsu.edu. PSA: Both courses require a background in statistics equivalent to having taken a regression course (EDF 5401: Generalized Linear Models or something equivalent). COE Research Pool [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3f53cab5-a7f2-4188-b9b4-aab1443f354c.jpg] Studies are in! Students may participate in the COE Research pool for possible extra credit in COE classes. The research pool will open on August 30 and will close on November 26. To access the pool, please use this link. Need Research Participants? Student researchers interested in recruiting participants via the COE research participant pool can click here to apply. If you have questions, please contact our COE Research Pool Coordinator, Camille Lewis, at clewis5 at fsu.edu. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/cfe01047-320c-4c73-b6bc-3530392a6bb1.png] Ready to make some progress on your dissertation or thesis project? Join FSU Libraries for the Virtual Fall Dissertation & Thesis Retreat! Each semester FSU Libraries hosts a Dissertation Boot Camp to support Dissertation and Thesis scholars as they finish their degree requirements. Register here! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/07436b0b-4900-440f-8176-9b58e95081b8.png] Join the Student Leadership Council and boost your powers of resiliency! Explore a web-based, research-informed toolkit that was developed to encourage students? wellness by helping them learn to manage stress in healthy ways and increase their sense of belonging. Register here! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/aded89c2-3e56-4add-b924-4d368d12f8bc.png] Save the date! The PURPOSE Research Conference is taking place on Wednesday, December 1st. The conference will be held from 5 - 7PM at the FSU Alumni Center located at 1030 W. Tennessee St., Tallahassee, FL 32304. RSVP Here! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c0151da0-84f2-40cf-9101-9d4b9f8fd88d.png] On Wednesday, November 17, the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement (CRE) will be hosting the 2021 Fall Research Day! We will be having 17 presentations from disciplines ranging from psychology to sociology to biology and more. This will be an incredibly engaging event to learn more about what undergraduate research looks like at FSU and to get inspired to complete your own research! Please register for this event here. Look over the program here. Read more about Fall Research Day here. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d9d9715e-97d4-4525-865b-e220f5e3f791.png] The Student Florida Education Association (SFEA) is holding a general body meeting on November 17 at 6:30PM. The event will be at in Stone Building room G157. The meeting is a celebration of Friendsgiving! 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/a4906c54201/1a6e1034-38a6-4b62-bf1c-e9d1b9623400.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/a4906c54201/7afd74c5-7e54-460c-aa64-ff0fb8da466d.jpg] Cassie Drain Kepple, a current PhD student in Higher Education, recently published her first article. The piece, entitled "Making Major Decisions: Effect of a First-Year Seminar for Exploratory Students on Major Declaration," investigates how a first-year seminar might influence college students that are seeking a major declaration. Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! @fsueducation #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 | Constant 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 Wed Nov 10 09:20:08 2021 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 14:20:08 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] Join us on 11/18 for the COE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Brown Bag Series! 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Nov. 24 - 28: Thanksgiving Day Holiday. No classes. Spring 2022 Course Spotlights [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d625c839-d14e-499b-8f72-aecc5fbd2858.png] During this course, you will be introduced to the basics of one of the most fundamental aspects of higher education: institutional research. You will learn the practical and theoretical application of institutional research, and you will learn how it is applied throughout universities. PS: This course is online, and all of the readings are online and free. Register for EDG 5055 with Dr. Shouping Hu! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/e7744ec1-be7a-4bb7-849d-5297c997ec4f.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/eaaa5f71-4635-4527-9a7d-3d0e1e0a8994.png] Two excellent higher education courses are being offered for this upcoming Spring semester. EDH 5639: Management in Higher Education - Leadership and management are core, fundamental skills for professionals in higher education. Throughout Management in Higher Education, you will master management tools, group coordination, and decision-making techniques. You'll also learn skills that help you to implement positive change in higher-education organizations. PS: This course is online and asynchronous. EDH 6040: Research on College Students - Researching college students is a win-win for everyone involved. They get extra credit, and researchers get access to a massive pool of participants to work with. That said, it doesn't come without its challenges. In Research on College Students, not only will you learn to understand the best practices for performing research on college students, but you'll learn how to handle the most common issues that you may see when performing research on college students. There are theoretical, practical, and (most critically) methodological challenges that come with researching college students. You'll look at how these challenges have influenced past studies (for better and for worse), and you'll learn how to anticipate them and handle them successfully. Most importantly, you'll learn how to apply this knowledge to your own research projects. This is a great course to look at if you expect to be doing research on college students in the future. Register for EDH 5639 & EDH 6040 with Dr. Brad Cox! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/02c7ece6-ad9c-436b-8df4-cbe90b7073b0.png] Intimidated by writing for publication? Just feel the need to improve? Whether you are just shaking off the rust or just want to workshop your skills, this course will increase your ability to write for publication in scholarly journals. The major course assignment for this course will be to either 1. Write an introduction to a research manuscript, OR 2. Write an article for a practitioner audience You will learn to create an excellent piece, workshop it, pitch it, and submit it for publication. Learn writing strategies, editing tactics, and productive writing habits. Register for EDG 6950 with Dr. Sonia Cabell! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/57eabbcb-b8c1-49bf-85c9-53c7c9adc348.png] Teachers are constantly challenged to find new and innovative ways to teach. In this course, you will develop a broader understanding of how students learn, how to help them learn, how teachers learn, and how to identify and tackle the problems around professional learning for ambitious teaching in STEM. Learn how to promote teacher learning around ambitious instructional practices and keep up with some of the latest research on professional learning. Register for SCE 6346 next semester with Dr. Miray Tekkumru-Kisa! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8ab9adda-741c-4bbe-a539-dc13c68dcc85.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0c5c4a68-b474-4e1b-a659-d8e4667dad4c.png] Two graduate-level statistics courses are going to be available over the next academic year. These courses aren't always available, so be sure to register fast if they sound interesting! In Spring: EDF 6937-002: Machine Learning Models in Education - This is a survey course that will assess some of the most common machine learning models: clustering, support vector machines, neural nets...the works. You'll also learn how to evaluate the quality of machine learning forecasts. This course will be taught in the programming language R, but if you know a different programming language, such as Python, you are more than welcome to use it for the course. In Fall: EDF 5485: Missing Data Analysis - In this course, you will learn how to handle problems with missing data through the use of single and multiple imputation methods. You will also learn about Bayesian statistics and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. If you have any questions (such as, "what on Earth is a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method?"), feel free to reach out to Dr. Russell Almond at ralmond at fsu.edu. PS: Both courses require a background in statistics equivalent to having taken a regression course (EDF 5401: Generalized Linear Models or something equivalent). Register for EDF 6937-0002 & EDF 5485 with Dr. Russell Almond! COE Research Pool [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3f53cab5-a7f2-4188-b9b4-aab1443f354c.jpg] Studies are in! Students may participate in the COE Research pool for possible extra credit in COE classes. The research pool will open on August 30 and will close on November 26. To access the pool, please use this link. Need Research Participants? Student researchers interested in recruiting participants via the COE research participant pool can click here to apply. If you have questions, please contact our COE Research Pool Coordinator, Camille Lewis, at clewis5 at fsu.edu. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/07436b0b-4900-440f-8176-9b58e95081b8.png] Join the Student Leadership Council and boost your powers of resiliency! Explore a web-based, research-informed toolkit that was developed to encourage students? wellness by helping them learn to manage stress in healthy ways and increase their sense of belonging. Register here! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/aded89c2-3e56-4add-b924-4d368d12f8bc.png] Save the date! The PURPOSE Research Conference is taking place on Wednesday, December 1st. The conference will be held from 5 - 7PM at the FSU Alumni Center located at 1030 W. Tennessee St., Tallahassee, FL 32304. RSVP Here! [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/c0151da0-84f2-40cf-9101-9d4b9f8fd88d.png] On Wednesday, November 17, the Center for Undergraduate Research and Academic Engagement (CRE) will be hosting the 2021 Fall Research Day! We will be having 17 presentations from disciplines ranging from psychology to sociology to biology and more. This will be an incredibly engaging event to learn more about what undergraduate research looks like at FSU and to get inspired to complete your own research! Please register for this event here. Look over the program here. Read more about Fall Research Day here. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d9d9715e-97d4-4525-865b-e220f5e3f791.png] The Student Florida Education Association (SFEA) is holding a general body meeting on November 17 at 6:30PM. The event will be at in Stone Building room G157. The meeting is a celebration of Friendsgiving! 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/a4906c54201/579e3c55-fc75-435c-b20e-bdedf588eedd.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/a4906c54201/309fddd1-ba4a-4acc-bb2e-9c59d4de19bf.png] Calyn Ohman, a current student in the FSU COACH program, recently led her volleyball team at Pensacola Christian College to the Division II Regional Championship. Having coached the team since 2017, Ohman credited some of her recent success as a coach to the work and teachings of Dr. Megan Buning and Dr. Timothy Baghurst. Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! @fsueducation #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 | Constant 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 Fri Nov 19 14:08:25 2021 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2021 19:08:25 +0000 Subject: [Coe-grad] Reminder: Upcoming IMPORTANT Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 Dates and Deadlines Message-ID: Good afternoon! Please see the attached PDFs for important College of Education graduate student dates and deadlines for fall 2021. I?ve also attached The Graduate School?s manuscript clearance deadlines through 2022 for thesis and dissertation writers. The remaining fall 2021 important dates and deadlines are also listed below. Spring 2022 - Enrollment windows for currently enrolled and admitted degree-seeking students are located at https://registrar.fsu.edu/registration_guide/spring/enrollment_appointments/. I?ve also attached the spring 2022 important dates, previously sent via email on October 22. 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. Upcoming Fall 2021 Important Dates and Deadlines Dates and times listed below are subject to change. Please refer to the Registrar?s website, https://registrar.fsu.edu/registration_guide/fall/academic_calendar/ for the detailed calendar and most up-to-date information. Please bookmark this site. November 22, 2021 ? Final manuscript submission deadline. Last day for submission of the post-defense, content-corrected thesis or dissertation and required forms to The Graduate School (by midnight Eastern U.S.). All approvals must be obtained before the forms are submitted to the Manuscript Clearance Advisor. ** December 3, 2021 - Last Day of Classes * Deadline for submission of all Fall 2021 Comprehensive Exam/Portfolio results (Masters/Specialist students), Diagnostic Exam Results and Doctoral Preliminary Exam results to OASIS, 2301 Stone Building. * Deadline for submission of fall 2021 Graduate Certificate Admission online forms and fall 2021 Graduate Certificate Completion online forms to OASIS. (Departments must first review submissions. Please allow extra time for this approval.) * Deadline for fall 2021 admitted Educator Preparation graduate program students to submit the appropriate online Educator Preparation Application and applicable official passing FTCE GK exam scores to Florida State University. December 10, 2021 ? Semester Ends * Last day for Prospectus approval during the Fall semester in order to graduate in Spring 2022. Prospectus must be approved by the academic dean at least four (4) months prior to Dissertation Defense. Note: This date is approximately four (4) months from The Graduate School?s tentative Spring 2021 manuscript clearance deadline. * Last day for thesis and dissertation and students graduating this semester to receive an email from Manuscript Clearance confirming final clearance. December 10, 2021 ? Fall 2021 Commencement Ceremony for the College of Education. Visit https://registrar.fsu.edu/graduation/seating/ for updated information. **All Electronic Thesis, Treatise and Dissertation content and information is found on The Graduate School's website, http://gradschool.fsu.edu/academics-research/thesis-treatise-dissertation. 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. Please bookmark these pages and refer to those links for the most up-to-date information. PLEASE NOTE: * Doctoral candidates must include a minimum of two (2) semester hours of dissertation every term, as part of the full-time enrollment, including summer. A student must be enrolled in a minimum of two hours of dissertation in the semester of graduation. Those with underload permission must register for at least two credit hours of dissertation per semester (or term). Underloads must be approved by the student's academic dean prior to registration.* * Thesis-track master?s students must be enrolled in a minimum of two thesis hours in the semester of graduation. The minimum number of thesis hours required for the master's degree is six. Those with underload permission must register for at least two credit hours of thesis per semester. Underloads must be approved by the student's academic dean.* * All exams (comps, prelims, etc.) and all defenses require registration ? contact your department for details. *International students may have greater requirements. Consult your CGE Advisor. Students receiving an assistantship may have greater requirements. Contact your department administrator for questions. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact your major professor, your academic department staff or me. (Please do not respond directly to this listserv email.) Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. 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Nov. 24 - 28: Thanksgiving Day Holiday. No classes. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9261f40e-0b37-4580-8cf2-799441b41f5a.png] Help us recruit, train, and retain the next generation of education professionals in Florida through your gift to the ElevatED Challenge! From November 22nd to November 30th (Giving Tuesday), Florida?s Colleges of Education have committed to working together to show support for education careers through a first-of-its-kind education challenge. All but one of the State University System colleges have agreed to support ElevatED this year (I bet you can guess who hasn?t), and eight will participate in the ElevatED Challenge this month. Donor participation challenges are about the total number of participants, not necessarily the dollar goals we hope to reach, so gifts of as little as $5 are welcome and will count toward our overall participation goal. You can track the combined progress of every school and make your donation at elevatedchallenge.com starting on November 22. Thank you for your support in elevating education! Spring 2022 Course Spotlights [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d625c839-d14e-499b-8f72-aecc5fbd2858.png] During this course, you will be introduced to the basics of one of the most fundamental aspects of higher education: institutional research. You will learn the practical and theoretical application of institutional research, and you will learn how it is applied throughout universities. P.S.: This course is online, and all of the readings are online and free. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/7e200db8-6906-4ff7-8063-3aa74f2d1acd.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/eaaa5f71-4635-4527-9a7d-3d0e1e0a8994.png] Two excellent higher education courses are being offered for this upcoming Spring semester. EDH 5639: Management in Higher Education - Leadership and management are core, fundamental skills for professionals in higher education. Throughout Management in Higher Education, you will master management tools, group coordination, and decision-making techniques. You'll also learn skills that help you to implement positive change in higher-education organizations. P.S.: This course is online and asynchronous. EDH 6040: Research on College Students - Researching college students is a win-win for everyone involved. They get extra credit, and researchers get access to a massive pool of participants to work with. That said, it doesn't come without its challenges. In Research on College Students, not only will you learn to understand the best practices for performing research on college students, but you'll learn how to handle the most common issues that you may see when performing research on college students. There are theoretical, practical, and (most critically) methodological challenges that come with researching college students. You'll look at how these challenges have influenced past studies (for better and for worse), and you'll learn how to anticipate them and handle them successfully. Most importantly, you'll learn how to apply this knowledge to your own research projects. This is a great course to look at if you expect to be doing research on college students in the future. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/02c7ece6-ad9c-436b-8df4-cbe90b7073b0.png] Intimidated by writing for publication? Just feel the need to improve? Whether you are just shaking off the rust or just want to workshop your skills, this course will increase your ability to write for publication in scholarly journals. The major course assignment for this course will be to either 1. Write an introduction to a research manuscript, OR 2. Write an article for a practitioner audience You will learn to create an excellent piece, workshop it, pitch it, and submit it for publication. Learn writing strategies, editing tactics, and productive writing habits. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/57eabbcb-b8c1-49bf-85c9-53c7c9adc348.png] Teachers are constantly challenged to find new and innovative ways to teach. In this course, you will develop a broader understanding of how students learn, how to help them learn, how teachers learn, and how to identify and tackle the problems around professional learning for ambitious teaching in STEM. Learn how to promote teacher learning around ambitious instructional practices and keep up with some of the latest research on professional learning. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8ab9adda-741c-4bbe-a539-dc13c68dcc85.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0c5c4a68-b474-4e1b-a659-d8e4667dad4c.png] Two graduate-level statistics courses are going to be available over the next academic year. These courses aren't always available, so be sure to register fast if they sound interesting! In Spring: EDF 6937-002: Machine Learning Models in Education - This is a survey course that will assess some of the most common machine learning models: clustering, support vector machines, neural nets...the works. You'll also learn how to evaluate the quality of machine learning forecasts. This course will be taught in the programming language R, but if you know a different programming language, such as Python, you are more than welcome to use it for the course. In Fall: EDF 5485: Missing Data Analysis - In this course, you will learn how to handle problems with missing data through the use of single and multiple imputation methods. You will also learn about Bayesian statistics and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. If you have any questions (such as, "what on Earth is a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method?"), feel free to reach out to Dr. Russell Almond at ralmond at fsu.edu. PS: Both courses require a background in statistics equivalent to having taken a regression course (EDF 5401: Generalized Linear Models or something equivalent). COE Research Pool [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/3f53cab5-a7f2-4188-b9b4-aab1443f354c.jpg] Studies are in! Students may participate in the COE Research pool for possible extra credit in COE classes. The research pool will open on August 30 and will close on November 26 (that's Friday!). To access the pool, please use this link. Need Research Participants? Student researchers interested in recruiting participants via the COE research participant pool can click here to apply. If you have questions, please contact our COE Research Pool Coordinator, Camille Lewis, at clewis5 at fsu.edu. Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/aded89c2-3e56-4add-b924-4d368d12f8bc.png] Save the date! The PURPOSE Research Conference is taking place on Wednesday, December 1st. The conference will be held from 5 - 7PM at the FSU Alumni Center located at 1030 W. Tennessee St., Tallahassee, FL 32304. RSVP Here! 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/a4906c54201/5cf53d08-0cc3-45b2-8ba4-aa99a0c2d876.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/cdeecba2-b406-4d25-aa1a-7783f9b6d953.jpg] Amari Houghton, a student in the online Autism Spectrum Disorder MS program, was recently nominated for the 2021 - 2022 Emerging Teacher of the Year award in the Pinellas County School District. Winners of the award will be announced in early 2022. Fingers crossed! Follow us on social media for the latest COE news and updates! @fsueducation #FSUCOE [Facebook] ? [Twitter] ? [Instagram] ? [LinkedIn] ? [Pinterest] ? [YouTube] ? Florida State University College of Education | 1114 W. 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[https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/9261f40e-0b37-4580-8cf2-799441b41f5a.png] Help us recruit, train, and retain the next generation of education professionals in Florida through your gift to the ElevatED Challenge! From November 22nd to November 30th (Giving Tuesday), Florida?s Colleges of Education have committed to working together to show support for education careers through a first-of-its-kind education challenge. All but one of the State University System colleges have agreed to support ElevatED this year (I bet you can guess who hasn?t), and eight will participate in the ElevatED Challenge this month. Donor participation challenges are about the total number of participants, not necessarily the dollar goals we hope to reach, so gifts of as little as $5 are welcome and will count toward our overall participation goal. You can track the combined progress of every school and make your donation at elevatedchallenge.com starting on November 22. Thank you for your support in elevating education! Spring 2022 Course Spotlights [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/d625c839-d14e-499b-8f72-aecc5fbd2858.png] During this course, you will be introduced to the basics of one of the most fundamental aspects of higher education: institutional research. You will learn the practical and theoretical application of institutional research, and you will learn how it is applied throughout universities. P.S.: This course is online, and all of the readings are online and free. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/7e200db8-6906-4ff7-8063-3aa74f2d1acd.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/eaaa5f71-4635-4527-9a7d-3d0e1e0a8994.png] Two excellent higher education courses are being offered for this upcoming Spring semester. EDH 5639: Management in Higher Education - Leadership and management are core, fundamental skills for professionals in higher education. Throughout Management in Higher Education, you will master management tools, group coordination, and decision-making techniques. You'll also learn skills that help you to implement positive change in higher-education organizations. P.S.: This course is online and asynchronous. EDH 6040: Research on College Students - Researching college students is a win-win for everyone involved. They get extra credit, and researchers get access to a massive pool of participants to work with. That said, it doesn't come without its challenges. In Research on College Students, not only will you learn to understand the best practices for performing research on college students, but you'll learn how to handle the most common issues that you may see when performing research on college students. There are theoretical, practical, and (most critically) methodological challenges that come with researching college students. You'll look at how these challenges have influenced past studies (for better and for worse), and you'll learn how to anticipate them and handle them successfully. Most importantly, you'll learn how to apply this knowledge to your own research projects. This is a great course to look at if you expect to be doing research on college students in the future. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/02c7ece6-ad9c-436b-8df4-cbe90b7073b0.png] Intimidated by writing for publication? Just feel the need to improve? Whether you are just shaking off the rust or just want to workshop your skills, this course will increase your ability to write for publication in scholarly journals. The major course assignment for this course will be to either 1. Write an introduction to a research manuscript, OR 2. Write an article for a practitioner audience You will learn to create an excellent piece, workshop it, pitch it, and submit it for publication. Learn writing strategies, editing tactics, and productive writing habits. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/941816ed-9ff6-44ef-bfad-f1ceb2bd31f5.png] Teachers are constantly challenged to find new and innovative ways to teach. In this course, you will develop a broader understanding of how students learn, how to help them learn, how teachers learn, and how to identify and tackle the problems around professional learning for ambitious teaching in STEM. Learn how to promote teacher learning around ambitious instructional practices and keep up with some of the latest research on professional learning. [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/8ab9adda-741c-4bbe-a539-dc13c68dcc85.png] [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/0c5c4a68-b474-4e1b-a659-d8e4667dad4c.png] Two graduate-level statistics courses are going to be available over the next academic year. These courses aren't always available, so be sure to register fast if they sound interesting! In Spring: EDF 6937-002: Machine Learning Models in Education - This is a survey course that will assess some of the most common machine learning models: clustering, support vector machines, neural nets...the works. You'll also learn how to evaluate the quality of machine learning forecasts. This course will be taught in the programming language R, but if you know a different programming language, such as Python, you are more than welcome to use it for the course. In Fall: EDF 5485: Missing Data Analysis - In this course, you will learn how to handle problems with missing data through the use of single and multiple imputation methods. You will also learn about Bayesian statistics and Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. If you have any questions (such as, "what on Earth is a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method?"), feel free to reach out to Dr. Russell Almond at ralmond at fsu.edu. PS: Both courses require a background in statistics equivalent to having taken a regression course (EDF 5401: Generalized Linear Models or something equivalent). Upcoming Events [https://files.constantcontact.com/a4906c54201/aded89c2-3e56-4add-b924-4d368d12f8bc.png] Save the date! The PURPOSE Research Conference is taking place on Wednesday, December 1st. The conference will be held from 5 - 7PM at the FSU Alumni Center located at 1030 W. Tennessee St., Tallahassee, FL 32304. RSVP Here! 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/a4906c54201/296f979c-3db2-4630-b9e3-35b263717195.png] Stay up to date on the latest news, events, and announcements from the FSU College of Education! 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