College Of Education professors
Carrice Cummins, Libby Manning, and Kim Kimbell-Lopez selected fifteen
COE students to volunteer in a year-long mentor pilot program funded through
the Believe and Prepare grant to provide an immersive real school setting
environment in state-of-the-art facilities. Also included in this initiative
are Don Schillinger and Dawn Bassinger. Kyndal Cawthon, a senior education major said
in The Ruston Daily Leader, “I have to see something to learn it and in this
way I’m able to apply it.” This program helps to provide our student teachers
with real-world experience in partnership with Glen View Elementary and CSE
with additional Lincoln Parish school partnerships to follow in 2015.
State Superintendent of Schools
John White said in the Ruston Daily Leader about his trip to Glen View
Elementary School, he always looks forward to discovering something “inspiring,
innovative, and new” within the folds of the Lincoln Parish education system.
He went on to say “I think Tech and Lincoln Parish have a particularly unique
synergy that doesn’t exist statewide.” Through Believe and Prepare we are not
only trying to ensure Common Core standards are being taught efficiently in the
classroom but to ensure newly-graduated teachers are confident and effective on
the first day of school through application of avant-garde teaching techniques
and encouraging student teachers to take a more proactive role than what was
traditionally expected of them.
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