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College of Education float at Homecoming Parade 2013
2013 ACES Conference features College of Education Students, Alumni and Faculty
Oregon State University will be well represented at the Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors (ACES) National Conference in Denver, Colorado from October 16-20, 2013, with approximately forty students, alumni, and faculty members presenting during the conference.
The goal of ACES is to improve the education, credentialing and supervision of counselors working in all settings of society. The association also strives to encourage publications on current issues, relevant research, proven practices, ethical standards and conversations on related problems. Counselors often find leadership opportunities through ACES.
Please see the following list of Facebook links to the names of College of Education associates presenting and their topics:
Students:
Bohrer, DeJesus, Hambrick, Hixson, and Millmore
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/c813ab239bd3c51ba0eccefec1d3718e#
Causey
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/4f499e95e8b16d29ef2c657feb04b1f7
Clark
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/3f4aeff15138ad163493889a0b5fb4e5
DeJesus and Nelson
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/bfbae24feb052a76c888b74179681155
Franklin
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/debf37fd18f7d364b2254f98f63415f3#
Pendygraft
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/a04c483d75e14f0c0c850ff7d9be5156#
Alumni:
Aasheim and Melton
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/a45bb22f95c83c533906d98622a44cce#
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/a45bb22f95c83c533906d98622a44cce
Cook and McGlasson
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/5f722f2089481f4cce33808779f754e7#
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/7b39da48f4c0d34a079a2cc9bd818436#
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/baa14f3a5e65e46391b5d167e4a9c63b
Dempsey and Ratts
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/f21fe4f93db92cb0ffc154222537ed91
Dekruyf
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/4eda64c69dd38dea706c92e596281ab3
Donaldson
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/cbdd11b627383f0ac1fb41621b263f7f
Glover
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/ad6dac249b5a9630c172189e170efc19#
Graham
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/82d62d4902e2f32b9387331e604fb813
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/8805a81b9d80b954b4331883a435de7e
Jorgensen and Murphy
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/603b164d5118d2f65431dc0db09897d0
Pepperell
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/75c9433ddb437da1acfd89109810ff61
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/9207b5a5ad7286985575f69f7565f3e2
Shea
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/a45b6b64927ffd7587739c1d06de2b3f
Smith
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/07def8e502688a3d208830aa62a5ca64
Stauffer
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/603b164d5118d2f65431dc0db09897d0
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/4e5258424c1f0df947aee9f51abd2912
Faculty:
Biles, Donaldson, Ford, Kelley, Reese, and Stroud
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/cbdd11b627383f0ac1fb41621b263f7f#
Eakin
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/8659491c5f067b56bfa931732f62a1ea
Ng
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/6032685b7f8e1631b61be856141c5bb3
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/e97b5a1d66de9d1c2d73e554bd8ed61d
Rubel
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/2d95fea6aae7f8f9bb98a7193e45da18
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/3f4aeff15138ad163493889a0b5fb4e5
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/bfbae24feb052a76c888b74179681155
Reese
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/de6bc45fd665d96aeb9226f64e6c1c85#.UlXEg2RgY4Y
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/9d7771ca269f9bd35411048442720813#.UlXEomRgY4Y
Stroud
http://aces2013.sched.org/event/a04c483d75e14f0c0c850ff7d9be5156#
New promotional video about the College Student Services Administration Degree program
Kayleen Salchenberg made this excellent promotional video about the College Student Services Administration (CSSA) degree program. Check it out below:
Learn more about the CSSA program at their website: http://education.oregonstate.edu/cssa
Learning: A Holistic View
A recent article in Education Week highlights the work being done by Free Choice Learning faculty and researchers John Falk, Lynn Dierking, Nancy Staus and their Synergies research project.
Click below to read the article posted on our Facebook page. To learn more about the Synergies project, please visit here.
Homecoming 2013: College of Education Events
Proficiency-Based Teaching In Family and Consumer Sciences
This August, the Oregon Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (ORFACS) and OSU partnered to offer a two-day workshop on how to develop proficiency-based assessment in the Family and Consumer Science (FACS) classroom.
Twenty nine teachers from across the state worked and collaborated to create coursework and rubrics that assesses students’ proficiency. Trisha Richmond from South Medford High School, a pilot school in proficiency-based assessment, shared her work from her FACS classroom and inspired many teachers to focus on how to teach to standards and proficiency. Teachers took course syllabuses and aligned them with FACS national standards and Essential skills, then spent an afternoon with other teachers writing rubrics that will be used to assess proficiency in the standards.
A follow-up workshop will be held in Downtown Portland on Statewide in-service day Oct 11th, 2013 and anyone is welcome to attend and learn what other teachers are doing for proficiency-based education.
For more information contact OSU’s College of Education instructor Sara Wright at wrighsar@onid.orst.edu.
Faculty Story with Shawn Rowe: Where the Classroom Ends
As an assistant professor of science education at Oregon State University, Shawn Rowe studies how people learn about science and the ocean outside of the classroom.
According to Rowe, people do most of their learning over the course of their entire lives, rather than the years they spend in formal education.
Here, Rowe talks about “free choice learning,” and how his work can help promote it.
OSU College of Education alum named White House “Champion of Change”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Oregon State University alumna Sandra Henderson was recently honored in a White House ceremony for being a champion of citizen science.
Henderson is the director for Citizen Science at the National Ecological Observatory Network in Boulder, Colo. She received a doctorate in science education, with a minor in geography, from OSU in 2001.
She was recognized this week by the White House Champions of Change program, which aims to identify and recognize Americans doing extraordinary things. This year, the program is honoring people who have demonstrated exemplary leadership in engaging the broader, non-expert community in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, or STEM research.
In 2007, Henderson co-founded Project BudBurst, a national online citizen science campaign where individuals from all walks of life report on the timing of leafing, flowering, and fruiting of plants in their communities. The data are freely available to researchers and educators who can use it to learn more about the responsiveness of individual plant species to local, regional, and national changes in climate.
“Being able to combine my interest in science education with my passion for nature through NEON’s Project BudBurst has been a career highlight,” Henderson said. “It is so inspiring to work with thousands of people across the country to make a difference in our understanding of how plants respond to environmental change. Plants have stories to tell us about changing climates if we only take the time to observe and learn.”
To learn more about Sandra Henderson’s work with NEON’s Project BudBurst, please read this blog post on the Champions of Change website: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2013/06/25/stories-plants-can-tell-neon-s-project-budburst.
For more information on the White House Champions of Change program, please visit: www.whitehouse.gov/champions.
Lynn Dierking shares some of her favorite family-friendly museums with USA Today
10 great family-friendly museums (USA Today)
It’s easy to add a bit of education to your family vacation. Museums have upped the wow factor in recent years, creating galleries and programs that engage the mind and imagination. “These are cool places where you get to see things that aren’t in your everyday life,” says Lynn Dierking, a science and math education professor at Oregon State University and co-author of Museum Experience Revisited.