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| 1. | Opening Session of NSSE 10th Anniversary Symposium | 01:38:00 | IU School of Education | 11/20/2009 | To celebrate its 10th year milestone anniversary, the National Survey of Student Engagement hosted an invitational symposium, “Student Engagement and Educational Quality: An Agenda for the Next Decade,” October 24 and 25, 2009 in Indianapolis. This is audio of the opening plenary on the emergence of student engagement as a way to assess educational quality with Russ Edgerton, Peter Ewell, and George Kuh. | School of Education | English |  |
| 2. | 2009 School of Education Honors Day | 00:01:09 | IU School of Education | 11/10/2009 | The Indiana University School of Education paid tribute to the 200 recipients of scholarships and fellowships provided by the generosity of alumni and friends of the School of Education during the Honors Day ceremony held November 8. The event is also intended as a thank you to those who made those awards possible. In this short video, hear from Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, and award recipient Dan Bureau, speaking for the student recipients. | School of Education | English |  |
| 3. | 2009 School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion, Part 2--standard quality | 00:55:27 | IU School of Education | 10/5/2009 | On Sept. 22, the annual School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion featured a lively exchange about proposed changes in teacher and administrator licensure. Panelists were Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Diana Lambdin, the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Professor of Teacher Education, Nicole Law, Principal at Garden City Elementary, and Jonathan Plucker, Director of the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU. This is part 2. | School of Education | English |  |
| 4. | 2009 School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion, Part 1--standard quality | 01:03:00 | IU School of Education | 10/5/2009 | On Sept. 22, the annual School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion featured a lively exchange about proposed changes in teacher and administrator licensure. Panelists were Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Diana Lambdin, the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Professor of Teacher Education, Nicole Law, Principal at Garden City Elementary, and Jonathan Plucker, Director of the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU. This is part 1. | School of Education | English |  |
| 5. | Highlights of 2009 School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion | 00:07:06 | IU School of Education | 10/2/2009 | On September 22, the annual School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion featured a lively exchange about proposed changes in teacher and administrator licensure. Panelists were Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Diana Lambdin, the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Professor of Teacher Education, Nicole Law, Principal at Garden City Elementary, and Jonathan Plucker, Director of the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU. | School of Education | English |  |
| 6. | 2009 School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion, Part 2 -low res | 00:55:27 | IU School of Education | 10/2/2009 | On September 22, the annual School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion featured a lively exchange about proposed changes in teacher and administrator licensure. Panelists were Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Diana Lambdin, the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Professor of Teacher Education, Nicole Law, Principal at Garden City Elementary, and Jonathan Plucker, Director of the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU. This is part 2 | School of Education | English |  |
| 7. | 2009 School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion, Part 1 (low res) | 01:03:00 | IU School of Education | 10/2/2009 | On September 22, the annual School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion featured a lively exchange about proposed changes in teacher and administrator licensure. Panelists were Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Diana Lambdin, the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Professor of Teacher Education, Nicole Law, Principal at Garden City Elementary, and Jonathan Plucker, Director of the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU. This is part 1. | School of Education | English |  |
| 8. | 2009 School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion, Part 2 | 00:55:27 | IU School of Education | 9/30/2009 | On September 22, the annual School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion featured a lively exchange about proposed changes in teacher and administrator licensure. Panelists were Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Diana Lambdin, the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Professor of Teacher Education, Nicole Law, Principal at Garden City Elementary, and Jonathan Plucker, Director of the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU. This is part 2. | School of Education | English |  |
| 9. | 2009 School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion, Part 1 | 01:03:00 | IU School of Education | 9/24/2009 | On September 22, the annual School of Education Alumni Panel Discussion featured a lively exchange about proposed changes in teacher and administrator licensure. Panelists were Tony Bennett, Superintendent of Public Instruction for Indiana, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Diana Lambdin, the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Professor of Teacher Education, Nicole Law, Principal at Garden City Elementary, and Jonathan Plucker, Director of the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at IU. This is part one o | School of Education | English |  |
| 10. | Annual Recognition Dinner | 00:03:24 | IU School of Education | 9/15/2009 | The IU School of Education Honored the three latest recipients of the Distinguished Alumni Award on Friday, September 11, as well as the recipient of the Robert H. Shaffer Distinguished Alumni Award from the Higher Education and Student Affairs Department. The School also introduced the new Otting Chair in Special Education. Hear from the honorees in this short video. More about the event can be found at http://education.indiana.edu/news_detail/tabid/10308/Default.aspx?xmid=2210. | School of Education | English |  |
| 11. | Math Matters in Southeastern Indiana | 00:07:44 | IU School of Education | 8/12/2009 | Fifty-six teachers from 11 counties came to Columbus, IN during June and July to take part in “Math Matters in Southeastern Indiana,” a workshop developed by an Indiana University School of Education professor. The workshops presented ways for teachers to use project-based learning—a method which engages students in learning subject matter through work on a project. Catherine Brown, professor of mathematics education developed Math Matters. See highlights of the workshop in this short video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 12. | Learning by Doing: PBL Workshop | 00:03:12 | IU School of Education | 7/15/2009 | June 30 through July 1, Learning by Doing: Project-based Learning Institute for Middle and High School Educators” was sponsored by IUPUI, UIndy and its Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning, and the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The idea came from Beth Berghoff, graduate chair and associate professor of language education, and Joy Seybold, director of the Transition to Teaching program and chair of secondary teacher education at the IU School of Education at IUPUI. | School of Education | English |  |
| 13. | Coaching up Math | 00:04:39 | IU School of Education | 5/1/2009 | A team from the IU School of Education is working with colleagues from the IU Math Department to help elementary teachers in Greene County, Indiana become more comfortable teaching higher-level math concepts, particularly algebra. The Greene County Math Advancement Partnership Project (Greene MAPP) is in the midst of a two-year effort to help teachers in five school corporations. The project involves monthly sessions and a roaming “math coach” who helps teachers in the classroom. | School of Education | English |  |
| 14. | Exemplary work and more conference | 00:05:03 | IU School of Education | 4/8/2009 | The Indiana Student Education Association (ISEA) hosted its Spring professional development conference, “Looking at Exemplary Work & More!” on Friday, March 27, at the IU School of Education Wright Building. The conference was designed to show some of the best work of School of Education teacher education students and give other students an idea of what kind of work they should do to succeed in the program. Here are some highlights. | School of Education | English |  |
| 15. | Helping Latino newcomers to Southern Indiana schools | 00:05:01 | IU School of Education | 2/22/2009 | Dean of the IU School of Education Gerardo Gonzalez recently spoke to a group of Latino parents at Huntingburg Elementary School, sharing his experiences as an immigrant student from Cuba and about preparing students for college. He spoke to a meeting organized by the Southwest Dubois County School Corporation and the Southern Indiana Education Center. In this short video, speaks to community members and education officials trying to assist newcomers to this Southern Indiana school system. | School of Education | English |  |
| 16. | IU and Ivy Tech announce articulation on elementary education credits | 00:01:25 | IU School of Education | 2/9/2009 | On February 10, 2009, Indiana University and Ivy Tech State College announced the completion of a statewide articulation agreement. It will allow credits toward an elementary education degree to transfer from any Ivy Tech campus to any IU campus. In this video from the announcement, the presidents of IU and Ivy Tech comment on the agreement. More details are available at http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/9847.html. | School of Education | English |  |
| 17. | African American Read-In 2009 | 00:03:32 | IU School of Education | 2/3/2009 | Around 150 Bloomington high school and IU students participated in the 7th annual African-American Read-In at Indiana University on February 2, 2009. This short video presents highlights from original works read by the authors.
Assistant professor in the department of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, Stephanie Carter, organizes the event at IU. The national African-American Read-In started in 1990 as a project of the black caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English. | School of Education | English |  |
| 18. | Going the extra mile: honoring a teacher who nurtured a student and a family through a tough time | 00:04:58 | IU School of Education | 1/20/2009 | When a grade school student at Brooks School Elementary in Fishers, Indiana became gravely ill in 2007, the school's faculty stepped up to help support the family. But the student's home room teacher, a graduate of the IU School of Education, did more than most. In this short video, see why the family is honoring the teacher with a permanent scholarship in her name at the IU School of Education. | School of Education | English |  |
| 19. | Outreach Welcome (lower resolution) | 00:01:49 | IU School of Education | 1/13/2009 | The co-chairs if IUSPA Outreach 09 welcome you to the upcoming Outreach and explain a little about the IU program. | School of Education | English |  |
| 20. | Indiana K-12 Public Opinion Survey | 00:03:47 | IU School of Education | 1/7/2009 | The sixth annual Public Opinion Survey on K-12 Education in Indiana by the Center for Evaluation & Education Policy (CEEP) at the IU School of Education reveals the public ranks education as its top policy issue. The survey gauged the attitudes and perceptions of a representative sample of Hoosiers on key educational issues. In this short video, survey co-author Terry Spradlin elaborates on the results. Read more about the findings at http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/9568.html. | School of Education | English |  |
| 21. | Outreach Welcome | 00:01:49 | IU School of Education | 12/15/2008 | The co-chairs if IUSPA Outreach 09 welcome you to the upcoming Outreach and explain a little about the IU program. | School of Education | English |  |
| 22. | Woodrow Wilson teaching fellowship at School of Education at IUPUI | 00:01:52 | IU School of Education | 12/10/2008 | This video gives a glimpse of the drive behind the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship at the School of Education at IUPUI. IUPUI and other participating universities will introduce new curriculum and outcome measures anchored by supervised clinical experience. Fellows will be supported by a $30,000 stipend for a 1 year Masters program. Program officer Connie Bond speaks about her experience as a Los Angeles teacher and why she thinks the Wilson Fellowship is unique. | School of Education | English |  |
| 23. | Introduction to the HESA Doctoral Program | 00:11:41 | IU School of Education | 11/24/2008 | This video provides an overview of the doctoral program in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at the IU School of Education. | School of Education | English |  |
| 24. | Deborah Meier deliver keynote address for IU School of Education 100th Anniversary dinner | 00:46:18 | IU School of Education | 11/18/2008 | The founder of the small schools movement in the U.S., Deborah Meier, delivered the keynote for a dinner marking the IU School of Education's 100th anniversary on November 16, 2008. Her ideas have heavily influenced schools across the country, including Bloomington’s Harmony School, where she is a Senior Advisor for New Initiatives. Meier’s books include The Power of their Ideas: Lessons for America from a Small School in Harlem. Here is her complete address. | School of Education | English |  |
| 25. | 100th Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony | 00:00:00 | IU School of Education | 11/17/2008 | On November 17, 2008, the IU School of Education formally commemorated its 100th anniversary with a ceremony at the Wright Education Building in Bloomington. Here are highlights from the event. | School of Education | English |  |
| 26. | Introduction to the HESA Master's Program | 00:10:04 | IU School of Education | 11/11/2008 | This video provides an overview of the master's program in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at the IU School of Education. | School of Education | English |  |
| 27. | Grant to aid Washington Community School Effort | 00:02:35 | IU School of Education | 11/2/2008 | The U.S. Department of Education has granted $2.45 million over five years for a full-service community school grant supporting partners at George Washington Community High School in Indianapolis, which includes the IU School of Education at IUPUI. The money will support the “Circle City Learning Community.” Monica Medina, lecturer in Teacher Education, will be the principal investigator for the grant. Hear from Medina and others in the partnership in this short video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 28. | 2008 Distinguished Alumni Award Winners | 00:02:39 | IU School of Education | 10/16/2008 | The Indiana University School of Education awarded its 31st annual Distinguished Alumni Awards on October 3rd to three alums who have made their mark on civil rights, higher education development, and unique methods of teaching, respectively. The awards honor those who hold an IU School of Education degree and have made a lasting impact through their work since leaving the School.
You can hear from the award winners in this short video from the ceremony. | School of Education | English |  |
| 29. | CEEP Sponsors State Superintendents Candidate `Debate | 00:02:09 | IU School of Education | 10/12/2008 | The candidates for the Indiana State Superintendent of Public Instruction faced off in a debate in Bloomington September 30. The Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at the Indiana University School of Education sponsored the debate. Republican Tony Bennett and Democrat Richard Wood answered questions from a panel of media and the audience.
You can hear from each candidate as they spoke at the debate in this short video (video courtesy WTIU-TV). | School of Education | English |  |
| 30. | IU School of Education Students Read for the Record | 00:02:03 | IU School of Education | 10/5/2008 | The Dean’s Advisory Council of the Indiana University School of Education sponsored Jumpstart’s local “Read for the Record” event at Fairview Elementary School in Bloomington on Thursday, October 2. The Dean’s Advisory Council is a student organization at the IU School of Education in Bloomington that regularly does outreach with local community and school groups.
You can see more about the Read for the Record at Fairview in this short video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 31. | School of Education Alumni Panel | 00:02:24 | IU School of Education | 10/4/2008 | Global Education was the topic of the Indiana University School of Education Alumni Association’s annual reception and panel discussion, held September 30 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The topic was "Improving Indiana's Global Competitiveness: The Role of International Education." In this short video, hear how each panelist highlights thoughts about global education in Indiana and how the IU School of Education is addressing the issue through its teaching and research projects. | School of Education | English |  |
| 32. | Two Million Minutes Debate | 01:29:01 | IU School of Education | 9/18/2008 | The executive producer of the provocative documentary about global education “Two Million Minutes” Robert Compton debated the findings of his film with Yong Zhao, Michigan State University Distinguished Professor and Director of the US-China Center for Research on Educational Excellence on September 15, 2008. Watch the first CEEP Policy Chat of the 2008-09 year in this video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 33. | 100th Annivesary--Alumni Share Memories of the School of Education | 00:02:39 | IU School of Education | 9/17/2008 | Alumni stop by our booth at the Indiana State Fair to share their memories of the School upon its 100th birthday! | School of Education | English |  |
| 34. | Distinguished Alumni Award Winner Dennis Hayes | 00:06:18 | IU School of Education | 9/13/2008 | Dennis Hayes has served nearly a quarter-century at the NAACP as its general counsel. On October 3, he receives one of three Distinguished Alumni Awards from the School. In this short video, you hear Hayes describe coming to IU from a segregated high school, how he feels about the future of the issues the NAACP continues to focus upon, and what the School did for his career. | School of Education | English |  |
| 35. | Group of Korean math educators visits IU to learn new practices | 00:03:48 | IU School of Education | 8/31/2008 | For the third year, the IU School of Education hosted a group of secondary math teachers from South Korea. Twenty-two teachers spent four weeks in a mathematics education training program from mid-July through mid-August. It’s part of a program the government in Korea sponsors to send math and science teachers across the United States to learn different methods of teaching. In this short video, the teacher speak about their experience with U.S. teaching and culture. | School of Education | English |  |
| 36. | Secondary Urban Educators Extended Profile | 00:08:13 | IU School of Education | 8/22/2008 | This is an extended video about the student group “Secondary Urban Educators” at the IU School of Education at IUPUI. You’ll see how secondary education majors worked with teens from the Hawthorne Community Center in Indianapolis this summer and hear about the group’s goals and purpose. | School of Education | English |  |
| 37. | School of Education student named to Higher Education Commission | 00:03:41 | IU School of Education | 7/26/2008 | Indiana governor Mitch Daniels has named a doctoral student in the IU School of Education to serve on the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Clayton Slaughter, a doctoral student in the Higher Education and Student Affairs program who also holds a degree from the IU School of Law, has just started a two-year term that will expire on June 30, 2010. Slaughter speaks about his appointment in this video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 38. | MCCSC Early College High School Kickoff Picnic at IU School of Education | 00:01:45 | IU School of Education | 7/23/2008 | On July 16, participants in the new Monroe County Community School Corporation’s Early College High School program came to the IU School of Education for a kickoff picnic. High school freshmen can take coursework for dual credit at Ivy Tech and Indiana University starting this fall. Students can complete significant degree hours before ever stepping onto a college campus. In this short video, you’ll see how participants celebrated with hamburgers, hot dogs, and dancing! | School of Education | English |  |
| 39. | Secondary Urban Educators student group partners with Indianapolis youth | 00:03:15 | IU School of Education | 7/16/2008 | The student group “Secondary Urban Educators” at the IU School of Education at IUPUI is conducting the Summer Civic Program. Secondary education majors are spending a couple of months with teens from the Hawthorne Community Center in Indianapolis. The students come to campus to get more information about college, and the IUPUI secondary educators work with them on achieving their goals. Hear from the IUPUI students in this short video and see their work in action. | School of Education | English |  |
| 40. | Gary Teachers "Power Up" on Science | 00:05:39 | IU School of Education | 7/11/2008 | The Center for P-16 Research and Collaboration is administering “Power Up for Science,” a partnership with Gary Community Schools. Under the direction of Associate Professor of Science Education Gayle Buck, seminars began earlier in the year with upper elementary and middle school science teachers to enhance instruction. In this short video, you’ll see the teachers during their 4-day seminar on the IU-Bloomington campus focusing on earthquakes, but also working on new lesson plans they’re develo | School of Education | English |  |
| 41. | Dedication of Flower Bed to Professor Kipchoge Kirkland | 00:07:35 | IU School of Education | 6/14/2008 | This short video is of the ceremony on June 12, 2008, marking the dedication of the Kipchoge N. Kirkland Memorial Garden, just in front of the School of Education Wright Building main entrance. Professor Kirkland, an assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, died at age 34, March 18, 2005. | School of Education | English |  |
| 42. | South Bend School Announces Early College High School Plans; School of Education a Partner | 00:03:00 | IU School of Education | 6/11/2008 | University Dean of the School of Education Gerardo Gonzalez took part in South Bend Community School Corporation’s announcement of a National Governors Association Early College Planning Grant on May 30. The grant goes for the Riley Early College High School. The Center for Research and P-16 Collaboration at the School of Education is a partner along with IU South Bend, Ivy Tech South Bend, the South Bend Community School Corporation, and the City of South Bend. | School of Education | English |  |
| 43. | School of Education graduates find a home teaching on the reservation | 00:03:30 | IU School of Education | 5/22/2008 | A few of seven IU School of Education alumni teaching in Pinon, Arizona speak about their experiences as full-time teachers on the Navajo Reservation. Each won a full-time job after student teaching there through the school’s Cultural Immersion Projects (http://site.educ.indiana.edu/Default.aspx?alias=site.educ.indiana.edu/cultural). The American Indian Reservation Project sends student teachers to Navajo reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah for 16 weeks. | School of Education | English |  |
| 44. | Alumni Profile--Pat Wilson | 00:04:12 | IU School of Education | 5/21/2008 | Pat Wilson, chair of the social studies department at Bloomington North High School, earned the 2007 Outstanding Secondary Social Studies Teacher of the Year by the National Council for the Social Studies. She also teaches “Methods of Teaching Secondary Social Studies” as an adjunct instructor in the School of Education. In this short video, Wilson describes why social justice is as the center of what she does and why her students respond. | School of Education | English |  |
| 45. | Teacher-Interns from School of Ed at IUPUI Get Experience at Washington Comm. School | 00:05:31 | IU School of Education | 4/25/2008 | Students at the IU School of Education at IUPUI get experience very early in their academic careers. In this short video, you’ll see how secondary education students get their first experience at George Washington Community School in Indianapolis. Washington Community School re-opened in 2000 with the help of 17 different entities at IUPUI. Student-interns work in the schools for 14 weeks each semester, experiencing an urban school environment and discussing their experiences in an on-site class | School of Education | English |  |
| 46. | Serious Games | 00:03:18 | IU School of Education | 4/13/2008 | Researchers at the IU School of Education are studying how to take the decision-making and experiential learning of entertainment games and make games with education as the goal. In December, they invited middle schoolers into the School of Education in one of their regular sessions of observing how people play games. | School of Education | English |  |
| 47. | Introduction to the School of Education at IU-Bloomington | 00:05:30 | IU School of Education | 4/12/2008 | In this short video, Dean Gerardo Gonzalez shows potential students for the School of Education at IU-Bloomington what the program is founded upon and what potential tracks of study are available. | School of Education | English |  |
| 48. | Nevada Teacher of the Year, Alum from IU School of Education at IUPUI Speaks | 00:02:48 | IU School of Education | 4/11/2008 | Chad Hyatt, a 2002 grad of the IU School of Education at IUPUI, and the 2007 Nevada Teacher of the Year as selected by Wal-Mart and Sam's Club, recently spoke to the Secondary Urban Educators student group. In this short video, he speaks about his experience and how he became Teacher of the Year, just six years into his career. | School of Education | English |  |
| 49. | Vicious Engine Deal Gives School of Ed Serious Game Designers Leg Up | 00:04:00 | IU School of Education | 3/29/2008 | The Indiana University School of Education has signed a contract with Vicious Cycle Software, Inc. to provide access to its game design software solution, called Vicious Engine, for students working on computer game design. Vicious Engine is a middleware solution, which allows designers to tie together software components and applications to develop games. Associate professor of Instructional Systems Technology Bob Appelman speaks about how the access will help his serious game designers. | School of Education | English |  |
| 50. | Education Policy Chat--2008 Indiana General Assembly Wrap-up | 01:00:02 | IU School of Education | 3/28/2008 | State lawmakers spoke at IU on March 8th to discuss the impact of the just-completed Indiana General Assembly session on educational policy and practice. It is the final spring semester education policy chat presented by the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at the IU School of Education. | School of Education | English |  |
| 51. | Moi University Professors at IU School of Education at IUPUI | 00:04:44 | IU School of Education | 3/20/2008 | Two professors from the Moi University School of Education came to Indiana last fall to learn methods for improving teacher preparation in Kenya. The IU School of Education at IUPUI has a continuing relationship with Moi University, located in Eldoret, Kenya. This enhances a longstanding IU partnership with the African nation. Hear more about the visit and the partnership in this short video. This visit occurred prior to the political violence that broke out in Eldoret and other Kenyan cities. | School of Education | English |  |
| 52. | The Missing Male Teacher | 00:03:31 | IU School of Education | 2/28/2008 | School districts and teacher preparation programs should collaborate more and schools should promote gender equality and social justice to address the lack of male teachers in U.S. public schools according to a new Education Policy Brief from the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy (CEEP) at Indiana University. Shaun P. Johnson, a graduate research assistant at CEEP, speaks about the study called “The Status of Male Teachers in Public Education Today” in this short video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 53. | Education Policy Chat--Gerald Bracey Debunks Education Myths | 00:56:26 | IU School of Education | 2/22/2008 | An education policy expert who maintains the blog “The Education Disinformation Detection and Reporting Agency” and also blogs for Arianna Huffington’s online newsletter “The Huffington Post” spoke on what he says is the unwarranted blame schools take for global economic competitiveness and other societal problems. Gerald Bracey, an associate of the High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, presented “From Sputnik to Edin08: Blaming Schools for Crises Real and Imagined” on Feb. 20. | School of Education | English |  |
| 54. | Quest Atlantis: immersive learning computer project expands worldwide | 00:04:52 | IU School of Education | 2/20/2008 | The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has granted more than $1.8 million to the IU School of Education to expand “Quest Atlantis.” Sasha Barab, Associate Professor and Jacobs Chair in Learning Sciences and Instructional Systems Technology as well as Director of the Center for Research on Learning and Technology, created the Quest Atlantis project. It is a learning and teaching tool for students between ages 9-12 that uses a 3-D, multiuser environment to immerse children in educationa | School of Education | English |  |
| 55. | Education Policy Chat on ESL Education | 00:56:00 | IU School of Education | 2/17/2008 | Growth of the English as a Second Language (ESL) student population was the focus of this CEEP policy chat on November 8. Panelists were Sylvia Martinez, Assistant Professor in Education Leadership and Policy Studies, Debbie Thomas, ESL Coord. for the Bartholomew Consolidated Schools in Columbus, Darlene Slaby, the Dir. of the Language Minority and Migrant Programs office of the Ind. Dept. of Educ., and Lauren Harvey, Assistant Dir. of Language Minority and Migrant Programs, Ind. Dept. of Educ. | School of Education | English |  |
| 56. | Education Policy Chat on Understanding Culture and Disproportional Representation | 01:00:00 | IU School of Education | 2/17/2008 | The need for teachers to understand the cultures of their students and how to address the overrepresentation of students of color receiving special services and in the juvenile justice system was the focus of this Education Policy Chat. Indiana State Rep. Greg Porter, Christine CdeBaca, the Deputy Dir. of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission, Clara Anderson, Exec. Vice President of Children’s Bureau, Inc., and Barbara Korth, associate professor in the IU School of Educ. were panelists. | School of Education | English |  |
| 57. | IU African-American Read-In | 00:02:53 | IU School of Education | 2/16/2008 | IU students and local high school students participated in the 6th annual African-American Read-In on February 4 at the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center.
The national African-American Read-In started in 1990 as a project of the black caucus of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). | School of Education | English |  |
| 58. | Education Policy Chat on Alternative Education presented by CEEP and the School of Education | 00:57:00 | IU School of Education | 2/16/2008 | The panel discussion that occurred October 10, 2007 on alternative education is part of the Education Policy Chat Series presented by the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy and the IU School of Education. The panelists are Elizabeth McGovern, Principal at the School of Academic and Career Development in Evansville, Chris Chalker of the Simon Youth Foundation, Molly Chamberlin, from the Indiana Department of Education, and John Loflin, an alternative education consultant. | School of Education | English |  |
| 59. | Top NEA lobbyist says odds are against re-upping “No Child Left Behind” this year. | 00:04:20 | IU School of Education | 1/31/2008 | The top lobbyist for “No Child Left Behind” policy for the National Education Association told an Indiana University crowd he doesn’t see much possibility of the law getting renewal from Congress this year. Joel Packer, the Director of Educational Policy and Practice for the NEA, spoke as part of the Education Policy Chat Series from the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy (CEEP) at the IU School of Education on January 30. See highlights from his talk in this video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 60. | School of Education students prepare games, books for Costa Rican elementary school | 00:03:00 | IU School of Education | 1/31/2008 | For the third consecutive year, a group of students from the Indiana University School of Education have prepared bags of books and games to send to an elementary school in Costa Rica. Students in an elementary social studies course decorated 24 canvas bags with paint pens and sewn-on materials to match the theme of the books placed inside. The IU students also designed activities to go with the books. | School of Education | English |  |
| 61. | Hoosiers slightly more pessimistic about school quality in annual survey | 00:03:00 | IU School of Education | 1/31/2008 | The results of the fifth annual Public Opinion Survey on K-12 Education in Indiana by the Center for Evaluation & Education Policy (CEEP) at the Indiana University School of Education finds public attitudes are slightly down regarding the overall quality of schools in the state. Survey co-authors Terry Spradlin and Nathan Burroughs presented their findings to the Indiana State Board of Education January monthly meeting. In this video, Spradlin discusses the findings. | School of Education | English |  |
| 62. | Replacing what the storm took away, celebrating what a teacher gave | 00:03:00 | IU School of Education | 1/31/2008 | The dean of Indiana University’s School of Education, Gerardo M. Gonzalez, traveled to Jackson, Mississippi in January to present a new copy of a diploma and dissertation for a 1968 Ed.D. graduate who lost the original documents in Hurricane Katrina. Dorothy Hawkins-Brooks, 87, and now faculty emeritus from Jackson State University, lost her home and most possessions in August 2005. Hawkins-Brooks then lived in New Orleans. In this video, she speaks about why that diploma means so much. | School of Education | English |  |
| 63. | School of Education and Gary Schools Partnership | 00:03:00 | IU School of Education | 1/31/2008 | The Gary Community School Corporation has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Indiana University School of Education for a partnership that will bring educational expertise and resources to enhance student learning at two gender-based academies. IU faculty and staff are working with the Frankie Wood McCullough Academy for Girls and the Dr. Bernard C. Watson Academy for Boys. Gary teachers and administrators joined IU First Lady Laurie McRobbie for a ceremony marking the partnership. | School of Education | English |  |
| 64. | School of Education honors top alumni: hear from all of 2007’s Distinguished Alumni Award winners. | 00:03:00 | IU School of Education | 1/31/2008 | On Friday, October 12, 2007, the School of Education honored its latest class of Distinguished Alumni Award winners. The annual awards are an honor intended to bring recognition to alumni who have excelled in their education careers after gaining degrees from the IU School of Education. The IU School of Education alumni association honored four alums with a dinner and presentation. Hear from all the honorees in this video. | School of Education | English |  |
| 65. | Art as a means to learning: an intensive course looks at using art to deal with difficult issues in the classroom.” | 00:03:00 | IU School of Education | 1/31/2008 | Assistant professor of art education in the Indiana University School of Education, Marjorie Manifold, created this one-week, eight-hour-a-day study for pre-service and in-service teachers. During the sessions, Manifold helped teachers address the emotional responses by children in grades K-12 to the myriad events that may impact their learning. View this video to hear from Manifold and participants about what they did during this course. | School of Education | English |  |