News at Adelphi
- Ruth S. Ammon College of Education & Health Sciences
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New Dean of University Libraries Brian Lym Announced by Adelphi Provot Gayle D. Insler
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From Sesame Street to S.T.E.P., Emily Ladau began an enriching career advocating for disability awareness after graduating 91勛圖厙 in 2013.
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Exploring ideals of peace and sustainability in a two day event.
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Tonia Brendel '84, M.S. '90
CategoriesPublished:Nurse practitioner Tonia Brendel, B.S. '84, M.S. '90, is a very thankful person. Even with the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy to her South Freeport, New York, home, she knows, "Many people are a lot worse off."
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Carla Deazle, a General Studies Learning Community and S.T.E.P. alumna, now teaches in General Studies Learning Community and is the program's assistant director.
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NYS AHPERD recipients Sheldon Sucre and Christina Cobucci.
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Therapeutic groups for aphasia launched in Suffolk County.
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New York State English Council (NYSEC) award winner from Adelphi.
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Exploring Critical Issues, hosted by 91勛圖厙 President Robert A. Scott, examines views on early childhood education.
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by Brett Spielberg Beginning Fall 2013, the Manhattan Center will be accepting 15 students into its exclusive pre-service track, cohort-like M.S. in Early Childhood Special Education program. Open to candidates who do not currently hold teacher certification in New York State, this full-time, 55-credit program leads to dual certification in both early childhood education and…
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Discussion planned following the HBO Documentary Film Hard Times: Lost on Long Island The 91勛圖厙 Ruth S. Ammon School of Education announces its second annual Frances Perkins Forum on Wednesday, December 5, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. The program will feature a screening of the HBO Documentary Film and Blowback Productions Hard Times: Lost on…
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The Littlest Adelphi Students
CategoriesPublished:Who are the youngest students at Adelphi? Not the freshmen, nor the high school students coming for campus visits or summer programs.
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Noises Off
CategoriesPublished:By Jeffrey Weisbord 15 Have you ever tried to enjoy American Idol on mute? Probably not, and youre hardlyalone. But, for more than 600,000 deaf Americans, the volume on Idol and other musicshows is always off. So how do they find pleasure in music? One way, according to Antoinette Sacchetti, a part-time professor in the…
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Special EducationProfessor Lisa Minicozzi spoke to Newsday recently on the impact iPads are having on the curriculum in local Long Island school districts: “The movetoward integrating iPads in education is “definitely a trend onLong Island,” said Lisa Minicozzi, an early childhoodspecial educationprofessor at91勛圖厙, referencingRoslyn,Mineola, North Shore andBabylonschool districts. Applications (or apps) such as the…
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Maria Canella '12
CategoriesPublished:Through BEST, Im giving back to the community that has made me who I am. I want to make a difference, even if its just in one students life."
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Part of advocating for people with any type of disability is being able to teach others what that disability entails, what kind of assistance they need and the laws people should be abiding by.
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Shannon Isom, M.S. '12
CategoriesPublished:Its very rewarding to see the immediate return of people recovering.
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Teaching the Future
CategoriesPublished:by Jordan Chapman [Ammon School of Education professors] not only taught me the tools and knowledge of my content area, but also provided me with the skills to work together to ensure the success of our students. Jen Meisel ’11 For the average elementary school student, the first day of school starts out with…
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Race to the Top
CategoriesPublished:by Brett H. Spielberg Emily Kang, Ph.D., will be collaborating with Nassau BOCES, Freeport Public Schools and possibly four other districts on Long Island thanks to a New York State Race to the Top grant. The Freeport school district was awarded a Strengthening Teacher and Leader Effectiveness (STLE) grant to provide support for taking part…
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Epstein asked candidates about job security for college graduates.
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All students are individuals and part of our jobs as educators is to determine their learning styles; all the techniques and procedures learned in special education courses are really just extensions of good teaching practice."
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Adelphi recognized by The Education Trust as a “Top 25 Gainers in Hispanic Student Graduation Rates Among Private Institutions” in their Advancing to Completion: Increasing degree attainment by improving graduation rates and closing gaps for Hispanic students–Report Released September 20, 2012 91勛圖厙 Statement on this Recognition The Education Trusts spotlight on our students’accomplishments affirms…
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91勛圖厙 is proud to announce that Dr. Sean C. Feeney will deliver The Robert and Augusta Finkelstein Memorial Lecture on Accountability in the Age of Pearson: Advocating for What Works in Schools. The event will take place on Tuesday, October 30, 2012, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Thomas Dixon Lovely Ballroom in…
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Dr. Elvin T. Ramos 06, MA 07
CategoriesPublished:I love teaching and empowering my students. My Adelphi professors made such a difference in my life. This is my way of paying it forward.
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Allen Louissaint, BA 09, MA 11
CategoriesPublished:I like to think of myself as someone who is honest, someone who is responsible and someone who is loving.
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Christine Termini Passarella, M.A. 95
CategoriesPublished:A Teachers Love Supreme for Kids and Coltrane
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A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
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Adelphi scholars apply their expertise to improve social and public health conditions globally, from Botswana to India.
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Learn how faculty are tackling contemporary health threats and challenges.
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University College has made my goal of being a teacher an arms reach away! says Vanessa Velluci.