Hill Day is held each spring for senior Teaching Fellows as a way to showcase the Teaching Fellows program for the Senate and House of Representatives. Seniors gathered for some inspirational messages from some of our elected officials before moving over to the Capitol to be introduced in both the House and Senate. Following those introductions, representatives from each school's area were called out to talk to Fellows and respond to any questions posed by our Fellows. CERRA would like to say a special thank you to Kathy Maness (pictured below) of Palmetto State Teacher's Association for planning and coordinating this event each year for our Fellows! See pictures below and more at https://www.facebook.com/cerrasc/.
By Dr. Michael Fleming, Program Facilitator [email protected] Submitted by Mr. Derrick Hines, USC Program Director The University of South Carolina Teaching Fellows have had a busy and productive month! From attending Sophomore Conference to the Seniors at Hill Day, USC has been actively sprinting towards the finish of the academic year with the goal of continuing to impact our community positively. The Sophomore Cohort had a great time at the Sophomore Conference in Charleston, SC. The breakout sessions and keynote address were excellent, and the networking dinner and experience were a hit! Much was taken away from that weekend and has greatly impacted their pre-professional development. Senior Teaching Fellows traveled the short distance to the SC State House for Hill Day on April 4th and were presented with the opportunity to interact with legislators and be recognized for their outstanding achievements over the course of their four years as members of the Teaching Fellows program, we are proud of their accomplishments and congratulate them on their impending graduation and wish them luck as they enter the professional field! Seniors Briel White, Kirstin Cogdill, and Anna Pstrak were honored by the USC College of Education with awards for their outstanding achievements in their respective majors at the USC COE's Annual Awards Ceremony. Briel is an Early Childhood major, Anna is a Middle Level major with Social Studies and Language Arts specialization, and Kirstin majored in Elementary Education, they individually recognized by the faculty in their content areas and were presented with awards as the most outstanding student in their class. Awards night was also an opportunity to recognize those seniors who had successfully maintained excellent GPA's over the course of their collegiate career, 18 seniors received honor cords to wear at graduation for maintaining at least a 3.5 GPA through 8 semesters of coursework. The Freshmen cohort was also recognized by the administration and faculty of the College of Education as having been awarded the prestigious honor of Teaching Fellows, and will continue striving to achieve academic excellence in the years to come. As a part of the ongoing service project featuring the Anne Frank House traveling exhibit, 7 USC Teaching Fellows traveled to Darlington High School on April 7th to train Teacher Cadets from Darlington High School and the Mayo School for Math and Technology. The one-day, fully immersive training is designed to promote the growth of awareness of social issues within society by using the historical context of the life and times of Anne Frank. The Teacher Cadets will guide their respective schools and communities through the exhibit during its two week stay. By Dr. Michael Fleming, Program Faciliator [email protected] Submitted by Teaching Fellows and Campus Directors USC Aiken It was so wonderful being able to meet other future teachers who have the same passion as I do. I learned so much during Sophomore Conference, including how to better myself as a future teacher leader. Loved learning about how to better myself as a teacher. Seeing my favorite animal at the aquarium was just a plus to the conference. My favorite part of the conference was being able to spend time with my cohort, and learning about the diversity between all the other cohorts. I also enjoyed the workshops and finding ways to incorporate some of the ideas into my future classroom. Sophomore Conference was amazing! The workshops were fun and informative and the food great (All hail Chik-Fil-A)! Not only did I get to spend the weekend with my best friends, but I also got learn about how to be a more well-rounded teacher. It was hands down the best thing we've done together as a cohort this semester! Coastal Carolina
Charleston Southern University Our CSU Sophomore Fellows enjoyed a great CERRA Sophomore Conference. We are so appreciative of the many hours of planning and all the hard work put in by Dr. Michael Fleming, Dr. Jenna Hallman, Mrs. Katie Gibson, and Mr. Todd Scholl! Thank you for a great weekend! “Wow, oh wow, am I excited to become a teacher!! Going to the Sophomore Teaching Fellow Conference reassured me of my call to teach. I made many new friends from other universities, sat in seminars with teachers who have taught 25+ years, and talked and talked about what I am undoubtedly passionate about = becoming a teacher!” "I don't teach for the income, I teach for the outcome!" - Kayla Klimpel Shoutout to Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention & Advancement for an awesome Sophomore Conference! I received great insight and encouragement from every speaker and from other students. Everything flowed really well (and the food was good :). I feel inspired and revamped to finish out this semester. What a wonderful conference weekend! - Emily Baxley College of Charleston The Sophomore cohort had an excellent experience at Sophomore conference. The aquarium was so much fun and everyone enjoyed being able to grow professionally through the many breakout sessions offered! It was great being able to network with so many other Fellows at other Teaching Fellows institutions. Lander University "It was so nice to go to the Teaching Fellows Sophomore Conference and see familiar faces! I had such a great time and enjoyed catching up with some awesome friends." - Savannah Malphrus The Sophomore conference was extremely informative and fun. The speakers were very knowledgeable of their topics. I gained from the conference new materials to imply in the classroom. I also left with an enlightened mindset, excited and more prepared for my future career as an educator. - Haley Giles The Sophomore Cohort had a great time at the Sophomore Conference in Charleston, SC. The breakout sessions and keynote address were excellent, and the networking dinner and experience were a hit! Much was taken away from that weekend and has greatly impacted their pre-professional development. Newberry College (Left) Newberry Fellows enjoying the Aquarium. (Right) Newberry Fellows Chandler Keith and Luke caraway present at the Unconference. Winthrop University Francis Marion University
Tierra S. Griffin - I wanted to let you know that I truly enjoyed the conference. From the moment we got off the buses at the aquarium, I had an amazing learning experience from meeting new people to networking to becoming a better individual that would one day become an awesome teacher. Thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of this experience. Jordan Welch- I personally thought the conference went really well. It wasn't over jammed with things to do, and kept everyone just the right amount of busy. I really enjoyed the unconference, this was probably the first time I've ever participated in one of these and I loved it! I really enjoyed the conference. By Dr. Michael Fleming, Program Facilitator [email protected] Submitted by Mr. Ridge Welch, College of Charletson Teaching Fellow Even though the semester is winding down, the Teaching Fellows at the College of Charleston aren’t slowing down at all! The challenge for this last month will be staying off the beach and in the library while we are having such beautiful weather! Many of our Teaching Fellows spent their Spring Breaks studying abroad! Jade Carpenter went to Ireland with our First Year Experience peer educator program. Jordan Bates visited Cameroon, Africa and delivered school supplies to over 3,000 students! We have a few Teaching Fellows who are also members of the Call Me Mister program here at C of We are so proud of our Freshmen Fellows! They decided that their service project this year would focus on the homeless of Charleston. They planned a percentage night at Chipotle and hosted a talent show to raise money for this effort. They raised well over $1,000 and are now working to distribute supplies to the homeless. C. The Misters visited a local school to read to students. Pictured above is Royce! Our professional development chair, Katy Templeton, was able to attend a SCEA meeting in Columbia. We are excited for her to share with us all what she learned! Two of our Sophomore Fellows, Terricka Leverett and Ridge Welch, attended a summit for the Save the Children Action Network. They were able to meet with every single lawmaker in the South Carolina delegation and encourage them to continue to invest in high quality early learning programs such as Head Start. Under the President’s new budget proposal these programs are in grave danger! The Center for Education Recruitment, Retention and Advancement (CERRA) was delighted to hold its annual sophomore conference for Teaching Fellows at R.B. Stall High School on Saturday, March 25, 2017.
The sophomore conference is held each year for the sophomore Teaching Fellows attending one of twelve Teaching Fellows Institutions across the state. This year's pre-conference for networking was held on Friday, March 24th at the South Carolina Aquarium. Fellows had an opportunity to get to know one another, network over dinner and enjoy a self-guided tour of the Aquarium. On Saturday, over 20 highly qualified educators from across the state provided 42 sessions of focused professional development covering topics related to Diversity, Advocacy and Leadership. This year's emphasis was on Stephen Covey's Seven Habits for Highly Effective People and featured Mr. Connley Skeen, Senior Consultant with Franklin Covey and friend of CERRA, as the keynote speaker. Students finished the day with an "unconference" in which they submitted their own ideas for topics they wanted to discuss. These student-led sessions were a great opportunity for students to discuss current trends and topics they were most interested in. CERRA is extremely grateful to R.B. Stall High School, Mr. James Farrakhan, Mr. Tawayne Weems and the Charleston County School district for hosting this momentous event. A special thank you to the teachers at Stall who so graciously allowed CERRA to use their classrooms and to the staff at Stall who provided tremendous assistance to ensure the success of the conference. By Dr. Michael Fleming, program facilitator [email protected] Submitted by Mr. Derrick Hines, Director The University of South Carolina Teaching Fellows, the College of Education, CERRA, and the Center for Educational Partnerships hosted a Spring Teacher Cadet Conference in conjunction with the University of South Carolina’s Presidential Leadership discussion with Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s step-sister Eva Schloss on Monday February 27th, 2017. Over 300 Teacher Cadets, along with their teachers and chaperones, from 17 South Carolina high schools The University of South Carolina Teaching Fellows, the College of Education, CERRA, and the Center for Educational Partnerships hosted a Spring Teacher Cadet Conference in conjunction with the University of South Carolina’s Presidential Leadership discussion with Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank’s step-sister Eva Schloss on Monday February 27th, 2017. Over 300 Teacher Cadets, along with their teachers and chaperones, from 17 South Carolina high schools attended the events, which were facilitated by USC Teaching Fellows. Teacher Cadet participants and other guests attended the discussion portion of the day in the morning at USC’s Koger Center, where over 2000 people were in attendance. Following the conclusion of the discussion, cadets and their chaperones transitioned to the conference venue for lunch and table top discussions. These discussions were facilitated by University of South Carolina Teaching Fellows and members of the Capstone Scholars program; upon conclusion of the discussions, the Teacher Cadets were instructed to move to one of six breakout sessions. USC Teaching Fellows helped to direct participants to the session locations and monitor student attendance at each session to prevent overcrowding, this process was repeated once more to allow cadets to attend two separate sessions before the conclusion of the conference. This event was an engaging and immersive experience for all of those involved.
We were pleased to welcome CERRA’s Dr. Michael Fleming as our February professional development speaker. Michael presented on Brain-Based Learning strategies and how to incorporate them into classroom instruction. Many fellows reported that the presentation would certainly apply to their content areas and instructional philosophies and were eager to begin exploring ways to incorporate certain strategies into their respective curricula. Thank you Michael for an engaging experience! The USC Teaching Fellows are currently incorporating the 7 Habits accountability system into our Mentor/Mentee model. To date several fellows report that they enjoy the weekly “check ins” and daily reminders of individual strategy tips to work on. We hope to be able to continue using this model in the future with ever increasing efficiency to foster more interaction between members of the cohort and to promote professional growth. By Dr. Michael Fleming, program facilitator [email protected] Submitted Ridge Welch, Teaching Fellows, Communications Committee Chair. February was just as awesome as ever in the College of Charleston Teaching Fellows program! We had a great group of Fellows who volunteered at our local interviews at West Ashley High School. We hope to have met some of our future Teaching Fellows for the College of Charleston! Two fellows, Michaela Rule and Jasmine Saab, were awarded a prestigious scholarship from Delta Kappa Gamma. Our current President, Claire Winkles travelled to the South Carolina State House to represent the College of Charleston Teaching Fellows program for the annual CofC day. She was able to talk with many influential South Carolina politicians about the importance of education and the great things the Teaching Fellows program is accomplishing! A very large group of Fellows participated in our annual Dance Marathon at the College of Charleston. They were able to raise money for kids in need at MUSC! We spread the love here at our Teaching Fellows program. On the day after Valentines Day, we had a mentor/mentee meeting and played a lot of fun Valentines themed games, which allowed our mentor/mentee families to learn more about each other and bond! Pictured are two Sophomore Fellows, Bridget and Madison, having fun at a photo booth that was set up at the meeting. For one of our Professional Development meetings this month we were lucky enough to have Dr. Michael Fleming come speak with us and answer any questions Fellows had about Cerra and the Teaching Fellows program! Two Sophomore Teaching Fellows, Ridge Welch and Terricka Leverett, work with an organization called the Save the Children Action Network. The organization advocates for early childhood education through engagement with elected officials. In early February Ridge and Terricka participated in a petition delivery to Tim Scott’s local office and asked his staffers to make sure Senator Scott Invested in Kids in 2017! Later Terricka and Ridge were able to attend a Town Hall meeting Tim Scott hosted in North Charleston. While there, they ran into a former College of Charleston Teaching Fellow, Morgan Downing, and were also able to get a question answered by Tim Scott! He was asked by Terricka and Ridge if he would defend Head Start in the upcoming budget negotiations and he said he would! In March, Ridge and Terricka will be heading to Washington D.C. to meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill! By Dr. Michael Fleming, program facilitator [email protected] Submitted by Mrs. Amanda Darden, Director CCU Teaching Fellows February Professional Development Event
The Coastal Carolina University Teaching Fellows enjoyed an event with Hot topics in Education, dinner, and bowling on February 19, 2017. The day started in the Kline Hospitality Suite on Coastal Carolina’s campus with dinner provided by one of the local teaching fellows family. This meal consisted of chicken and pulled pork sandwiches, pasta salad, coleslaw, and various flavors of pound cake for desert. After eating, the Teaching Fellows participated in a very informative presentation on Hot Topics in Education, given by the Dean of the Spadoni College of Education, Dr. Ed Jadallah. The fellows were very engaged in this presentation because they are seeing some of these issues first hand in their placements at Homewood Elementary in Conway, SC. After the professional development, the group of Teaching Fellows all carpooled to Myrtle Beach Bowl for a fun evening of friendly competition and bonding in a relaxed environment. The fellows were split into groups of six to play against each other on the same lanes. Mentor and mentee pairs were encouraged to play with the same group so that they could develop their individual relationships as well as relationships throughout the entire cohort. The Coastal Carolina University Teaching Fellows really enjoyed being able to spend time together outside of a professional atmosphere and get to know different sides of each other. The fellows look forward to another wonderful event like this in the future! By Dr. Michael Fleming, program facilitator [email protected] Submitted by Mrs. Kimberly Baggs, Director CSU is proud of our graduates! Three of the Charleston Southern University 2012 TF cohort have been awarded the honor of Rookie Teacher of the Year: Congratulations, ladies! Great job! By Dr. Michael Fleming, program facilitator [email protected] Submitted by Dr. Sherell Fuller, Director The Winthrop University Teaching Fellows have been busy completing service work with ESL students and various on-campus activities. Most notably, we hosted 250 Teacher Cadets from local high schools. Fellows served as greeters and tour guides and had an interactive panel discussion with the high school students. An enjoyable time was had by all!
Fellows also sponsored their 2nd Mock Interview Day February 4th. The entire day was coordinated and implemented by Fellows, with activities for parents and interviewees. Forty high school students were in attendance at this event. Finally, freshman, sophomore, and junior Fellows were treated to a 7 Habits presentation by Dr. Michael Fleming. Students shared their newly developed mission statements and walked through some of the habits and how they connect to the classroom. |
Click on the following dates to view Archived News.
May 2023 April 2023 March 2023 February 2023 January 2023 November 2022 September 2022 June 2022 April 2022 March 2022 February 2022 January 2022 |