Monday Minutes
Faculty and Staff Edition
Here are your Monday Minutes for November 9-13, 2020.
From the Department Head
Dear Staff, Students, and Faculty,
As we wrap up this fall semester, I am reflecting upon the incredible accomplishments of our Department community. We have overcome some significant hurdles and learned many new things along the way. The next two weeks, there will be many events celebrating students, staff, and faculty. Make sure you take the time to think about what you have accomplished over the past four months. This reflection is critical for growth. Sometimes growth can be uncomfortable or even painful, but we are better because of it. I invite each of you to ask one peer or colleague what they are most proud of this fall. Let’s support each other and finish strong!
Take good care,
Dr. Ann Ewbank
News and Announcements
- The TEP Induction and Student Teacher Send-Off virtual ceremony is TODAY, 11/9 @ 6:15pm. Please join us to welcome our new teacher education students and bid adieu to our Spring 2021 student teachers. If you received an invitation to the Webex meeting, please use the link you received. Friends or family who wish to share in the event can watch and cheer on the YouTube Livestream linked above.
- Our final department meeting in Fall 2020 is on Tuesday, November 10, 3:10-4:30 in Ann Ewbank’s WebEx room. As is our department tradition, we will reflect upon and celebrate our #EdGoals. Hats off to all of us! I invite you to wear a hat that has a special meaning for you.We will have a contest for best hat in these categories: Funniest Hat, Most Outrageous Hat, and Best 2020-Themed Hat. Winners will be awarded a reusable cloth mask!
- Join by phone
- +1-855-797-9485 US Toll free
- +1-415-655-0002 US Toll
- Access code: 920 310 123
- Please join us for the following dissertation defenses. The public is welcome to attend:
- Chelsey Wilson, Candidate for Doctor of Education in Adult and Higher Education (Dr. Tricia Seifert, Chair), “Investigating the relationship of an early semester intervention program and first year college student sense of belonging” on Wednesday, November 18th from 9:00 am to 10:00 am.
- Hailey Hancock, PhD Candidate in Curriculum and Instruction (Dr. Christine Rogers Stanton, chair). “A multisite case study of state policy and teacher perceptions of recruitment and retention in rural school districts impacted by the critical quality educator shortage” on Friday, November 20th from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. (access code): 120 888 7744, Meeting password: Nov2020
- Graduate Research Methods Course, Spring 2021: Dr. Alexandra Aylward is offering EDU 608 Thursdays, 5:10-8pm, with a virtual attendance option. The course focuses on applied quasi-experimental methods in education and other social sciences using R. The course will introduce students to causal inference and the validity of inferences. This course is designed for advanced graduate students, who must be comfortable with the basic toolkit of quantitative methods. Students who are interested in educational/social policies and practices will find additional value in this course.
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- Congratulations to Drs. Rebekah Hammack and Christine Stanton who were awarded an MSU VPREDGE Scholarship and Creativity grant to develop pre- and in-service video learning tools for rural K-8 STEM teachers!
- Congratulations to the Science Math Resource Center and partners for their MSU News article: STEM Summit 2019 report suggests next steps for STEM learning in Montana.
- Please join us in congratulating Dr. Marilyn Lockhart and AHE graduate Dr. Elyse Lovell at Montana Tech for two recent publications!
- Experiences of Non-traditional Age Students in Conducting Research in the 2020 Adult and Higher Education Alliance Annual Conference Proceedings.
- The Community College Journal of Research and Practice has accepted their manuscript Female Community College STEM Student-Parent Researchers Living in Poverty: Fear, Fulfillment and Family.
- Our department’s success is determined by our collective accomplishments. Share your own accomplishments with pride! Or if you hear of a colleague or student’s accomplishment, please share. Please send accomplishments and kudos to [email protected].
Professional Development & Engagement Opportunities
- Please join ImagineIF Library (Kalispell) for an engaging class on Civic Literacy on Thursday, November 12 @ 6pm. At its heart, our political system is designed to foster balance, debate, and participation. But it can be daunting to get involved and feel like what we are doing is having an impact. This session addresses a core question: how do we take action and make a difference?
- Meeting ID: 893 1229 9085
Passcode: 068422
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Resources
- Check out this TED Talk performance by Wobbly World: As twelve musicians from disparate cultures harmonize their eastern and western scales, they show the long bridges that music can build.
- Do you have a resource to share? Please email Ann Ewbank.