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Education Conference

This year’s national education conference, “Serving Students with Special Needs: Strategies for Administrators and Teachers,” was held on February 29 at the Metropolitan Campus.

Education faculty members from the Metropolitan Campus led breakout sessions. They included John Cowen, elementary education/reading and program coordinator, MAT elementary education/literacy reading specialist certification (Response to Intervention for Struggling Readers); Mary Farrell, learning disabilities education and director, dyslexia studies (Understanding Orton Gillingham Instruction); Daniel Aronoff, deputy director, education (Mathematical Strategies for Students with Special Needs); Teresa Montani, learning disabilities; associate director, education; and director, learning disabilities; Miriam Singer, education and director, QUEST/BA-MAT; and Charles DeLorenzo, education (Meeting Needs of Diverse Learners in an Inclusive Setting); Ellen Campbell, education and director, MA in education for certified teachers (Using Visual Literacy Standards to Assess Children in Math, Social Studies, Science and Literature); and Carl Schavio, education and director, MA in educational leadership (Education Leadership and Special Education: Synergy, Conflict or Ambiguity?). A session on “Newspapers in the Special-needs Classroom” was led by Cynthia Forster, education services manager, and Jon McClain, Newspaper in Education coordinator, both from The Record.

From left, Khyati Joshi, education (Metro); graduate students Amy Arnold and Miranda McMahon; and Vicki Cohen, education and director, education (Metro), stand in front of the students’ poster presentations at the education conference.


From left, Miriam Singer, education and director, QUEST (Metro); Teresa Montani, education; associate director, education; and director, learning disabilities (Metro); and Charles DeLorenzo, educational leadership (Metro), discuss their presentations during a conference break.


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Public Safety Seminar
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March 2008

In This Issue
· FDU Alert Test Sends 29,000 Notifications, More Input Needed
· Rave Guardian -- Potential Lifeline for Students to Public Safety
· Faculty Apply for Institutional and Research Grants
· Theater Productions on Stage
· Libraries' News and Events
· Spring, Summer Study-abroad Opportunities
· Global Virtual Faculty Bring International Dimension
· Coach Green Achieves 400th Career Win
· College at Florham "Goes Green"
· Writers! Poets! Artists!
· Holiday and Time-off Schedule
· Faculty/Staff — Update, Announcing, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Barnes, Koskinen, Makridis, Rubin
· This & That
· Photo Stories — Education Conference, Public Safety Seminar, The Real CSI.

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