Click the events below to learn more! These events are open to all students unless otherwise noted.
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EDU Morning Brew: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m., Oct. 1, Claxton 2nd Floor
Enjoy complimentary coffee and snacks while connecting with faculty, staff, and fellow students on the first Tuesday of each month.
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Inclusive Leaders Workshop: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Oct. 4, Woodward Library 232
Open to all students! Those who attend at least 5 workshops will be awarded an Inclusive Leader microcredential. RSVP required by Sept. 20 in order to receive a free lunch. Virtual meeting option also available.
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Fall Break: Oct. 14-15
No classes will meet.
- Finch Robot Night: 4 p.m., Oct. 21, Claxton 226
Join us at the Furniture Connection Ed Tech Studio for a free workshop where you will bring robotics to life! Gain hands-on experience with Finch robots -- the playful way to learn coding. Build your classroom technology competency at this interactive college event. Space is limited, so RSVP today!
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✔︎ Met new people
✔︎ Enjoyed food, bingo, and demos at Furniture Connection EdTech Studio
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Application deadline: Oct. 4, 2024
These grants support events, workshops, and research conferences promoting educational inclusion and equity.
They encourage awareness, innovation, and success by promoting recruitment and retention efforts, curriculum, and/or professional learning.
The big picture:
• Applicants may be awarded up to $2,500
• Aims to boost awareness, innovation, and success
• Focuses on recruitment, retention, curriculum, and professional learning
• Education students (and student organizations) can apply!
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Dr. Allison Oliver, an assistant professor in the Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University, facilitates a workshop in Spring 2024. Oliver recently released a new behavior management book for teachers.
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Dr. Allison Oliver, an assistant professor at APSU, has published "The Behavior Blueprint: Practical Tactics for Today's Practitioners," a new textbook on classroom behavior management. The book offers practical strategies for both aspiring and experienced teachers, focusing on proactive approaches and classroom management skills for diverse student populations.
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Students from Drs. Donna and Philip Short's SCI 4020/5070 courses visited The City Forum recently to develop STEM activities based on the amusement center's offerings.
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