Glessner, Johnson, Parenteau present at national conference

Marci Glessner, Shirley Johnson and Danielle Parenteau attended and presented at the national conference of the Teacher Education Division (TED) of Council for Exceptional Children in Las, Vegas, November 6-9, 2018. Glessner and Parenteau: Beyond the Label: Using Literature to Inform College Students’ Perceptions of People with Disability Glessner and Parenteau: Doing More with Less: Right-sizing Undergraduate and Graduate Special Education Curriculum (bit.ly/MSUMRight-Sizing) Johnson and […]

Tanzania Study Tour information meetings

Thursday Nov. 1 | 12-1 p.m. | Lommen 91 Thursday, Nov. 1 | 5-6 p.m. | King Hall 115 Come find out what we’ll be doing in this unique immersive, experiential educational opportunity that will focus on the challenges of delivering basic social services — healthcare and education — to the diverse population of this rapidly developing nation. ANTH 490/STL […]

Kupferman presents paper at Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education conference

David Kupferman, School of Teaching and Learning, presented a paper at the Reconceptualizing Early Childhood Education (RECE) conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, in October. His paper, titled “Undead Dummies and Killer Dolls: The Inequality of Evil in Childhood,” focuses on how society produces children as monstrous through depictions of killer dolls, killer clowns, and ventriloquist dummies. The paper will be included […]

Tanzania Study Tour/Environment, Culture and Human Services

ANTH 490/STL 490/590 Led by Dr. Bruce Roberts (Anthropology/Earth Science) and Dr. John Benson (School of Teaching and Learning) this unique immersive, experiential educational opportunity will focus on the challenges of delivering basic social services — healthcare and education — to the diverse population of this rapidly developing nation. This program is open to students of all majors. Both instructors […]