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The College of Education is a voice of innovation for learning across the life span. We prepare professionals who educate and lead. Our inquiry and practice reflect integrity, a commitment to social justice, and the value of diversity in a global community. Below are several programs that help us fulfill this mission. For more information, please visit the College of Education at ced.ncsu.edu.
Brazil: Adventures in Ecology & Education
Experience urban life and natural habitats with visits to Sao Paulo and the Pantanal in this two-week workshop designed for educators. Immerse yourself in Brazilian culture, snorkel, hike, and enjoy a nocturnal animal expedition. Focus on Brazilian education, ecology, and natural history with content experts and educators as your guides. Field studies and classroom applications emphasized, enabling participants to share the experience with their students.
International Conference on Mathematical Reasoning
Mathematics education scholars from the U.S., Norway, Israel, France, Denmark, and Canada will meet at Emerald Isle from October 10-17, 2004, to attend a conference sponsored by N.C. State Universitys College of Education, The William and Ida Friday Institute for Educational Innovation and the Robert B. Davis Institute for Learning at Rutgers University.
The purpose of the conference, entitled Studying the Development of Mathematical Reasoning, is to better understand mathematical reasoning as an important tool for learning, said Dr. Sally Berenson, director of Colleges Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education.
EE-PALS Project
This project seeks to virtually connect Russian teachers and their classes with American teachers and their students. The EE-PALS project will determine if after six months of email exchange both parties have broadened their global perspectives and have a more realistic view about each others peoples and country. EE-PALS participants will have the opportunity to build digital bridges to one another by engaging in joint technology projects. www.ncsu.edu/chass/extension/russia, www.ncsu.edu/chass/extension/russia-nc6, www.ncsu.edu/extension/russia/pskov2001
At right, Candy Beal, Associate Professor in Curriculum & Instruction at the College of Education, meets with some of the Russian teachers who will participate in the EE-PALS project. See http://www4.ncsu.edu/~cmbeal/
Fulbright Association
Ruie Pritchard (ruie_pritchard@ncsu.edu) is an officer in the N.C. Chapter of Fulbright Association (Fulbright@fulbright.org ; http://www.fulbright.org . The N.C. chapter sponsors cultural events and activities, which include both international visitors to American campuses and Fulbrighter awardees who have served in other nations. These include the U.N. Day dinner, visits to hear distinguished lecturers visiting our state, such as Desmond Tutu, Durham Bulls game, visit to Asheville and the Biltmore mansion, and recently a cultural tour of Raleigh on the Raleigh Trolley, led by Dr. Candy Beal in the College of Education. |