UT Alumna Ms. Al-Hayani Named Ohio Teacher of the Year
September 27th, 2018
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JHCOE TO DEDICATE NEW RESEARCH CENTER
September 26th, 2018The Judith Herb College of Education will dedicate a new center Thursday, Oct. 4.
The mission of the Herb Innovation Center is to evaluate and inspire peer-reviewed research in the college to improve and advance education and endow a great society.
UT alumna and benefactor Judith Herb will be at the ceremony.
“We are excited to unveil this new center that will empower faculty and students to conduct research with the ultimate goal of improving learning,” said Dr. Raymond Witte, dean of the Judith Herb College of Education. “We are grateful to Judith Herb for her generosity and dedication to her alma mater, and for her belief in the power of education.”
In 2006, Judith and Marvin Herb, and their sons, Thomas and Jon, contributed $15 million to fund numerous scholarships as well as educational assessment support and research initiatives in the College of Education. The Herbs designated $8 million of the gift for the Herb Scholars Fund, with another $4.25 million going to support the Herb Research Initiatives Fund, which bonded together researchers with a common interest in learning. The remaining $2.75 million funded the creation of a faculty development and electronic assessment support system fund. Additionally, to recognize the single largest donation in school history, the college was renamed in honor of Judith Herb.
The ceremony will be held at 4 p.m. in Gillham Hall third floor lobby. A short ceremony is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. with an open house to follow.
RSVPs are requested by Friday, Sept. 28; go to utoledo.edu/education/dedication.
By UT News Staff
Are You Student Ready? Crisis Training to Assist Students
September 21st, 2018Dr. Lisa Pescara-Kovach, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology will be one of the presenters at this forum to help faculty and graduate students in teaching positions assess at-risk students and review sexual assault resources.
For more information and to RSVP, click the link below:
http://www.utoledo.edu/offices/provost/future-of-higher-education-forum/
UT PEACE EDUCATION SCHOLAR WINS FULBRIGHT GRANT TO COLOMBIA
September 4th, 2018UT PEACE EDUCATION SCHOLAR WINS FULBRIGHT GRANT TO COLOMBIA
By Christine Billau : Tuesday, September 4th, 2018
A peace education scholar at The University of Toledo is heading to Latin America to support the society-wide effort to realize a 2016 peace deal that ended a 52-year civil war in Colombia between the government and the Armed Revolutionary Forces of Colombia, or FARC, among other militants.
Dr. Dale Snauwaert, professor of educational theory and peace studies in the UT Department of Educational Foundations and Leadership, was awarded a Fulbright Specialist Award and is spending Sept. 4-18 at the Institute for Bioethics at the Pontifica Universidad Javeriana in Bogota to study and give lectures and workshops on moral theory, environmental ethics and peace education.
“It will take a generation or two to socially, economically and politically integrate generations of ex-militants into Colombian society,” Snauwaert said. “One of the keys to the success of the peace process, therefore, is peace education.”
The lectures and discussion forums are open to the public, including faculty and students at Pontifica Universidad Javeriana and government officials.
“At this critical stage in the Colombian peace process, an understanding of the philosophy and practice of justice and peace building among the citizenry is essential for its success,” Snauwaert said. “The project will open the institution to an ongoing dialogue regarding peace and justice as well as the recognition of the inclusion of peace and justice studies as a civic responsibility of the university.”
“This is an outstanding award, and Dale is certainly worthy of it. His work in peace education is well-known and respected,” Dr. Raymond Witte, dean of the UT Judith Herb College of Education, said. “A Fulbright recognition is at the highest level, and this speaks directly to the quality of Dale’s work as well as the support from the Judith Herb College of Education and the University at large.”
Peace studies is an interdisciplinary field of study and a learning process designed to develop the capacity of democratic citizens to critically understand and transform all forms of violence and the patterns of thought that justify them, and to envision and pursue a just and peaceful world.
“The primary elements of peace studies focus on the causes that give rise to and sustain violence, approaches to resolving violent conflict, and the articulation and defense of ethical and political principles and values that define the normative conditions of peace, including theories of justice, both ideal and non-ideal,” Snauwaert said.
UT offers an undergraduate minor in peace and justice studies and oversees the Betty A. Reardon Archives, which is housed in the University’s Canaday Center for Special Collections. The collection consists of Reardon’s extensive publications, unpublished manuscripts, curriculum, reports, scholarly presentations, and correspondence from the 1960s to the present about peace studies. The archives of the world-renowned champion of peace education and 2013 nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize have been in the Canaday Center since 2009.
Why We Are Here…
August 23rd, 2018JHCOE faculty, Dr. Revathy Kumar is part of a video released by the UT president’s office this week. The video serves as a reminder that all UT employees are here for our students and patients.
Take a look.
Finger Print Day – Aug 28, 2018
August 20th, 2018Complete your background check
in Gillham Hall
ONE DAY ONLY!
As a convenience for our students, FastFingerprintswill be at the Judith Herb College of Education to process background checks on August 28, 2018
A current background checkis required to be on file before any field experience begins. This is a great opportunity to get your background check completed without having to go to the UT Police or off-campus.
Background checks are requiredfor students who are:
- taking EDU 1700 Intro to Education
- taking CIEC 4340 Infant & Toddler
- completing any professional education-level method/practicum experience
Tuesday August 28, 2018
9:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m.
Student Services – 3100 Gillham Hall
Appointment required. Click Here.
Registration Form: University of Toledo – Judith Herb Collge of Education
(bring the completed registration form with you to your scheduled appointment)
Cost: $70 for BCI & FBI background check
Payable: cash, check, or credit card
Individual student responsible for payment
Teachers’ Garage Sale – 2018
August 14th, 2018Sponsor: The Judith Herb College of Education Alumni Affiliate
Join local teachers for a Teacher’s Garage Sale on Saturday, Sept. 29. Donate the classroom supplies that you no longer need and shop the garage sale for new supplies for the school year. The garage sale will be held in the Driscoll Alumni Center Bryan Board Room at The University of Toledo from 9-3 p.m.
The money raised during the one-day garage sale will support the First Year Teacher Fund. The First Year Teacher Fund benefits a senior pursuing a degree in education at the Judith Herb College of Education at the University of Toledo. The Judith Herb College of Education Alumni Affiliate will be collecting donations in Suite 2001G of the Driscoll Alumni Center. If you have donations for the school supplies collection or scholarship fund, or would like more information, please email Samantha at samantha.marchal@utoledo.edu
Teachers’ Garage Sale
Saturday Spec 29, 2018
9-3 p.m.
Driscoll Alumni Center Bryan Board Room
The University of Toledo
Dr. Dawn Sandt and her Golden Retriever Hazel Help Special Needs Children
August 1st, 2018Meet Hazel the Golden Retriever! Hazel and Associate Professor, Dr. Dawn Sandt, reach out to special needs children at a local school. Instant therapy with smiles and grins everywhere!
Welcome to the 2018 New Additions
August 1st, 2018The Judith Herb College of Education would like to welcome all of our incoming students for Fall Semester.
FREE Poster: Teachers Matter
June 18th, 2018TEACHERS MATTER
Most of us have had at least one amazing teacher who inspired, influenced, or encouraged us to do better, aim higher, or just be more confident.
Help us promote teaching and a diverse educator workforce…..get a free poster today!
To receive your poster*, send your name and address to Richard.Welsch@utoledo.edu
Providing high quality teachers in all classrooms is an effort backed by research and results. Likewise, national research has shown that a students’ race, ethnicity and cultural background significantly influence their achievement, and that kids are better equipped to succeed in an increasingly diverse society when they’re taught by teachers from a variety of cultural backgrounds and ethnicities.
(*Offer available through June 22, 2018)