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WKSU For education majors, student teaching is the capstone, the time when they step into the classroom and immerse themselves in their subjects and their students. Only, last year, many didn’t. COVID-19 upended how student teachers were assigned, how they taught, and how they were evaluated. And it accelerated a change already underway: the use of technology. “We have certainly had to pivot, often, and in ways that a year-and-a-half ago we would have never imagined,” said Roxanne Sorrick, head of teacher education at Hiram College. That was mirrored throughout the state. The Ohio Department of Education requires about 100 hours of fieldwork before student teaching as part of the licensure process. ....
WKSU Education majors at colleges and universities throughout Northeast Ohio have been schooled on just how much the COVID-19 pandemic has changed education. For education majors, student teaching is the capstone, the time when they step into the classroom and immerse themselves in their subjects and their students. Only last year … many didn’t. For our education project, Learning Curve, we report on efforts by professors, mentor teachers, college administrators, and the student teachers themselves to overcome the limits of the pandemic and to learn to teach. COVID-19 upended how student teachers were assigned, how they taught, and how they were evaluated. And it accelerated a change already underway: the use of technology. ....
College of DuPage explores Black History Month with virtual programs Dancer and choreographer Katherine Dunham was born in 1909 in Glen Ellyn. A few years later, she moved to Joliet, graduating from Joliet Central High School in 1928. Courtesy of Library of Congress
Updated 1/28/2021 11:56 AM In celebration of Black History Month, College of DuPage invites students, staff, faculty and community members to examine, recognize and celebrate the Black family in the context of their storied past and present. Each weekday during the month of February, for 21 days, COD s Black History Month s webpage will post a variety of images and information significant to Black history, along with curated resources. Participants are encouraged to explore the Black family s history and its contribution to American culture. ....