On Tuesday, June 30 (this week), ND Senator Heidi Heitkamp and U.S. Small Business Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet from Washington, DC, will be on campus for a brief tour. President McDonald would like to invite four (4) Teacher Ed students to join the group for dinner at 6 PM in the UTTC Cafeteria Conference Room.
If you are able to join us, please contact Jen Heid by phone (ext. 1428) or email (jheid@uttc.edu) as soon as possible. This will be "first come, first in". Also, no children or family members can attend with you. There are security issues because Ms. Contreras-Sweet is a member of President Barack Obama's Cabinet.
We will be done by 7 PM as the group has to leave at that time. Thank you!
Project Sage is a personnel development program funded by the Office of Special Education (OSEP) in the Dept. of Education and administered by United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, North Dakota. This five-year grant provides professional and educational opportunities for 20 candidates to become competent, caring licensed teachers with Elementary Education baccalaureate degrees and coursework for a ND Early Childhood Special Education endorsement.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Smithsonian Institute Announcement
Hello
Smithsonian Institute Participants!
Next week, June 22-26, we will be holding our fifth and final Smithsonian Institute workshop. The workshop will take place in a new location. It will be held on UTTC’s south campus in the Science and Technology Building. We will in rooms 231 and 232 which are located on the second floor.
There are a couple of items to share with you:
Next week, June 22-26, we will be holding our fifth and final Smithsonian Institute workshop. The workshop will take place in a new location. It will be held on UTTC’s south campus in the Science and Technology Building. We will in rooms 231 and 232 which are located on the second floor.
There are a couple of items to share with you:
·
Note
that Registration and Check-in will be held from 8-8:30 am M-F. We will
start all formal sessions promptly at 8:30. Please make sure that you are
checked in and ready to begin the day.
·
The
workshop will run from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday-Thursday. Friday’s
schedule will be 8:00 am to 3:30.
·
Participants
that are taking the week-long workshop for credit must be present for all
sessions in order to receive the required passing grade for the course.
Visit with Leah Hamann if you have any questions or concerns. Make sure to sign
the attendance sheet each morning to document your attendance.
·
Participants
who are not taking the week-long workshop for credit will fill out a UTTC CEU
form on the first day. Make sure to sign the attendance sheet each
morning to document your attendance.
·
UTTC
pre-service candidates, if you need childcare for the week please contact
either Lori Brown at the Infant/Toddler Center or Nevada Allen at the Preschool
to make arrangements if you have not done so already.
·
Dress
– due to the amount of hands-on activities that are scheduled, it is encouraged
that you select clothing that you do not mind getting dirty. In addition,
please wear tennis shoes, as depicted in the partial Monday schedule you will
be playing games). Depending on how cool the building can get, please
consider bringing a sweater, sweatshirt, or light jacket. Lastly, some of
our activities will have us going outside please bring a blanket to sit on,
sunscreen, and bug spray. There is plenty of room in the classrooms to
house these items throughout the week so that you do not have to bring them with
you every day.
·
Lunch
will be on your own throughout the week, with light snacks provided.
Lunch at the cafeteria is $6, unless you are on a meal plan. You are
welcome to bring a sack lunch. There is a microwave available for us to
use, but no refrigerator.
Below
is the morning schedule for Monday. You will receive a hard copy of the week-long agenda when you register/check-in on Monday.
Day
One: Monday, June
8:00-8:30
am
Registration/ Check-in
8:30-8:45
am
Opening Prayer
8:45-9:00
am
Welcome
Leah Hamann, Instructor and Director of
Extended Learning, UTTC
Elizabeth Wilkie, Program Coordinator, The
Smithsonian Associates
9:00-10:00
am
How to Teach Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children
Mr.
Marcelo Campoverde,
educator and former instructor, Division of Education and Psychology and
Diversity Coordinator, Mayville State University, will cover aspects of
teaching culturally and linguistically diverse children, particularly related
to the benefits of using games, sports and food/nutrition and art in the
classroom. A key element would be the importance of respect, of treating
all learners as individuals with culturally defined identities and their own
store of knowledge and experience. And that incorporating this knowledge
and experience in classroom practice is a key way to engage these students. The
speaker will also discuss strategies and techniques for teaching ESL students,
related to our workshop topics. Socially responsive and responsible
teaching and learning requires teachers to be informed about the cultures and
languages of their students.
10:00-10:15
am
Break
10:15-10:45
am
Cultural History of Native American Games
Ms.
Dovie Thomason,
storyteller and educator, will provide some cultural and historical background
on the early role of games and sports for Native American tribes.
10:45-11:30
am
Games and Sports
Lessons/From the Animal People
Ms.
Thomason will present two stories about games and sports and two about the
animals depicted on the dice in the bowl and dice game. The stories help
listeners understand leadership, skills development, values, family practices,
and the importance of relationships with the natural world. Ms. Thomason
will lead a discussion on how to use storytelling in the classroom, touching on
the strategies covered in previous Smithsonian workshops.
11:30-12:30
pm
Bowl and Dice Game
Professor
Butch Thunderhawk will provide some background historical and cultural
information on the game and participants will play the game in teams.
12:30-1:30
pm
Lunch
Thursday, May 7, 2015
2nd North Dakota Indian Education Summit
The 2nd Annual North Dakota Indian Education
Summit will be held in Bismarck, July 7-8, 2015, at the
North Dakota State Capital. This Summit is open to all educators and has
been designed to provide quality professional development and best practices in
Indian Education.
All educators (present and future) are welcome to attend
the two day summit.
This summit is sponsored by the Department of Public
Instruction - Indian Education Unit and the North Dakota Indian Affairs
Commission.
If you are interested in attending this conference,
please contact Jen Heid. The CEDAR grant will cover the $125 registration fee
for you.
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