COED CMS Overview Oct 16 Final

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Welcome Dr. and Mrs. Peter Gorman! Superintendent of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools: 

Welcome Dr. and Mrs. Peter Gorman! Superintendent of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools October 16, 2006 UNC Charlotte and the College of Education

College of Education Conceptual Framework: 

College of Education Conceptual Framework Rising to the Challenge: Preparing Excellent Professionals Knowledgeable Effective Reflective Responsive to Equity/Diversity Collaborative Leaders

Did you know? : 

Did you know? The College of Education is one of the fastest-growing colleges at UNC Charlotte The College has grown 40% in the last three years. Over 1,000 students are enrolled in post-baccalaureate courses leading to teaching licensure.

College of Education Outreach to CMS: 

College of Education Outreach to CMS Partnerships

Professional Development Schools: 

Professional Development Schools University Faculty Involved: Dr. Melba Spooner, Dr. Marvin Chapman, Dr. Leslie Cook, Dr. Joyce Frazier, Dr. Michael Green, Dr. Jack Piel Partnership with CMS Thomasboro Elementary David Cox Elementary University Meadows Elementary E. E. Waddell High School Randolph Middle School

Teacher Cadet Program: 

Teacher Cadet Program Butler High East Mecklenburg High Garinger High Harding High Hopewell High Independence High Myers Park High North Mecklenburg High Partnership with CMS North Mecklenburg High Olympic High Providence High South Mecklenburg High Vance High Waddell High West Charlotte High West Mecklenburg High An innovative activity-based curriculum for high school seniors designed to promote a better understanding and create interest in teaching as a profession.

Teach for America: 

Teach for America Eastway Middle Spaugh Middle MLK Jr. Middle Wilson Middle Martin Middle Partnership with CMS West Mecklenburg. High West Charlotte High Berry Academy Garinger High Waddell High Licensure coursework in middle, secondary, elementary, and special education fields is provided for all TFA corps members as well as continuing professional development for TFA corps members. Albemarle Rd. Middle JT Williams Middle Ranson Middle Sedgefield Middle Randolph Middle

ESLAS (Every Student Learns at School) : 

ESLAS (Every Student Learns at School) Partnership with CMS Helping leaders of 15 middle schools meet Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for ESL and LEP students Dr. Wayne White, Calvin Wallace

Paedagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg - German-American Faculty Symposium : 

Paedagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg - German-American Faculty Symposium Partnership with CMS Smith Academy of International Languages

Faculty-In-Residence – Thomasboro Elementary : 

Faculty-In-Residence – Thomasboro Elementary Partnership with CMS Dr. Michael Green Offering on-site support for teachers and principals: Planning, assessment, technology, demonstrations, staff retreats, coaching, tutoring, supervising teacher candidate tutors and providing focused professional development.

Did you know? : 

Did you know? Over 400 alumni have achieved National Board Certification from the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards. Charlotte-Mecklenburg employs the highest number of UNC Charlotte / College of Education graduates: 1,871

College of Education Outreach to CMS: 

College of Education Outreach to CMS Grants and Research that Benefit CMS

Behavior and Reading Improvement Center - BRIC: 

Behavior and Reading Improvement Center - BRIC Grants and Research that Benefit CMS Winner of Urban Impact Award from the Council of Great City Schools Dr. Bob Algozzine, Dr. Nancy Cooke, Dr. Richard White, Dr. Kelly Anderson Albemarle Road Elementary Druid Hills Elementary Idlewild Elementary Montclaire Elementary Piney Grove Elementary Thomasboro Elementary Walter G. Byers Elementary

RAISE Project: Reading Accommodations and Interventions for Students with Emergent Literacy : 

RAISE Project: Reading Accommodations and Interventions for Students with Emergent Literacy Part 1: Devonshire Elementary Oakhurst Elementary McAlpine Elementary Oakdale Elementary Crown Point Elementary David Cox Elementary Merry Oaks Elementary Part 2: Mint Hill Middle Ranson Middle Sedgefield Middle Metro Center Part 3: Alexander Graham Middle Metro Center East Mecklenburg High Vance High Butler High Grants and Research that Benefit CMS

Reading, Writing, Math, and Science (RWMS) for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities : 

Reading, Writing, Math, and Science (RWMS) for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities Dr. Diane Browder, Dr. David Pugalee, Dr. Fred Spooner, Dr. Robert Rickelman Ardrey Kell High School East Mecklenburg High School Independence High School Mint Hill Middle School Metro School Randolph Middle School Ranson Middle School Smith Middle School Waddell High School Grants and Research that Benefit CMS

Graduate Fellows Program at Phillip O. Berry Academy: 

Graduate Fellows Program at Phillip O. Berry Academy Dr. David Royster, Dr. Jim Lyons Grants and Research that Benefit CMS Bringing the knowledge and expertise of graduate students to support, enhance and enrich the teaching of science, mathematics, computer science and engineering to Berry Academy.

Institute for Social Capital Research: 

Institute for Social Capital Research Bright Beginnings Schools and Programs Dr. Rich Lambert Grants and Research that Benefit CMS

College of Education Outreach to CMS: 

College of Education Outreach to CMS Support for Educators

Conferences for Educators: 

Conferences for Educators Building Bridges Conference – October, 2006 Child and Family Development Conference – Spring 2007 School Counselor’s Conference – Spring 2007 McLeod Institute – June 2007 Support for Educators

Center for Math Science and Technology Education: 

Center for Math Science and Technology Education Summer Workshop in Mathematics Summer Science Institutes Science and Math Alliances Advanced Placement Summer Institutes Support for Educators

Masters Programs: 

Masters Programs MAT–Master of Arts in Teaching (Elementary Education, Fine/ performing arts: art, dance, music or theatre, Foreign language: French or German, Middle grades: English/ language arts, mathematics, science or social studies, Secondary: English, mathematics, history/comprehensive social studies, comprehensive science, biology, chemistry, earth sciences, or physics, Special education: General curriculum or adapted curriculum, Teaching English as a Second Language) Support for Educators

Masters Programs: 

Masters Programs Support for Educators MEd–Master of Education (Child  & family studies, Curriculum & supervision, Elementary education, Instructional systems technology, Middle education, Secondary education, Reading Education (K-12), Special Education, Academically gifted, Teaching English as a second language)

Masters Programs: 

Masters Programs Support for Educators MA – Master of Arts (Counseling, English Education, Mathematics Education) Master of School Administration (M.S.A.)

Did you know? : 

Did you know? COED offers Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in: Educational Leadership (Superintendency/ Curriculum & Supervision) COED offers Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in: Counseling Curriculum & instruction (Urban education, Literacy education, Mathematics education) Special Education

College of Education Outreach to CMS: 

College of Education Outreach to CMS Support for Students

Conferences for Students: 

Conferences for Students Future Teachers Conference – November 2006 Recruiting tomorrow teachers today Support for Students Entering the College Zone – Spring 2007 Helping middle school students set high goals

Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education: 

Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education Saturday Academy Summer Scholars Pre-College Research Experiences Program (PREP) Summer Ventures Support for Students

Middle Grades University: 

Middle Grades University Randolph Middle, Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle, Northridge Middle Support for Students Yearly summer residential experience at UNC Charlotte for selected middle school age students. Academic year follow-up and individualized mentoring also provided.

Regional Competitions: 

Regional Competitions Support for Students Science Olympiad Science Fair National History Day

Did you know? : 

Did you know? COED delivers master’s degree programs to Charlotte-Mecklenburg sites for teachers in Charlotte’s Focus (high-need) schools. More than 500 new teachers completed licensure programs at UNC Charlotte last year, the second-highest number in the state