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Enrichment program connects DPT students with area children

August 9, 2011

Forty first-year Doctor of Physical Therapy students joined 26 elementary children on July 14 for a morning of fun and physical activity as part of Elon’s Summer Learning and Enrichment Academy, a partnership between Elon and the Alamance-Burlington School System that focuses on helping exceptional children in grades K-8 develop and maintain academic and behavioral skills they need to be successful in their learning.

Play by Jean Rattigan-Rohr to be featured in National Black Theatre Festival

July 29, 2011

"Valued Voices," a play written by Jean Rattigan-Rohr, associate professor in Elon's School of Education, will be featured in The Reader’s Theatre of New Works section of the 2011 National Black Theater Festival. The performance will be at 10 a.m., Aug. 2nd, in the Gaines Ballroom I – Embassy Suites Hotel, Winston Salem, N.C.

National Teacher of the Year addresses N.C. Teaching Fellows in Elon visit

July 19, 2011

It’s no longer enough to teach reading, writing and arithmetic. Teachers must also emphasize “the four Cs” - critical thinking, creative problem solving, collaboration and communication, said Michelle Shearer, the 2011-12 National Teacher of the Year who addressed hundreds of North Carolina Teaching Fellows visiting ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë for a weekend conference for college seniors throughout the state studying to be educators.

“Presentations of Learning” mark end to 2011 Elon Academy summer program

July 18, 2011

The youngest scholars spoke on the habits of highly effective teenagers, while those a year older focused on how the Elon Academy has changed their lives. The eldest of the Elon Academy students who presented to classmates, parents and educators on Friday evening? They read from the first drafts of admissions essays that will be used this fall to apply for college educations many once thought were out of reach.

ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë to launch revised Teaching Fellows program in 2012-13

July 7, 2011

ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë will revise its Teaching Fellows program following recent action by the North Carolina General Assembly to phase out funding for the North Carolina Teaching Fellows program. The new Elon fellows program will recruit outstanding students nationally as well as those from North Carolina who want to pursue careers in education.

Bird Stasz and Jeff Carpenter work with teacher educators in Tajikistan

June 29, 2011

Bird Stasz, an associate professor of education, and Jeff Carpenter, an assistant professor of education, are providing technical support for pre-service teacher education in Tajikistan through the USAID/Quality Learning Project, administered by Creative Associates International, Inc. and funded by United States Agency for International Development.

College Coffee welcomes Elon Academy scholars to campus

June 20, 2011

ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë welcomed dozens of Alamance County high school scholars to campus midday Monday with a special College Coffee for students enrolled in the Elon Academy, an intensive three-year college access and success program for talented local teenagers with financial need or no family history of attending college.

Senior’s efforts leave legacy at local high school

May 31, 2011

It wasn’t enough for Victoria “Tory” Hill to simply show up for student teaching, give her lessons, and then go home. For the Spanish major who graduates Saturday from ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë, time spent this spring at Eastern Guilford High School will benefit students for years because of her initiative to support Spanish speakers in a school with few resources to help them better learn their native language.

Honors course examines disabilities in American culture & history

May 28, 2011

People with disabilities have made significant progress raising awareness of public policy issues that affect them in recent years, advances that students in an ÁñÁ«app¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾Èë interdisciplinary course learned this spring as they researched the history, culture and psychology of a population that is often overlooked.