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College of Education and TechnologyEmpower yourself in ENMU’s College of Education and Technology. We can help you fulfill your professional dreams of becoming:
Our accredited undergraduate and graduate programs offer “a learning journey for an empowered voice on the High Plains of the Southwest.” ENMUR has education programs for Roswell students studying outside the Portales area. ENMU's New Hall of Honor for EducatorsNominate an outstanding ENMU education graduate for the new Hall of Honor, established to recognize ENMU alumni for distinguished careers as teachers, administrators or counselors. The 2009 Hall of Honor Banquet will be held on Saturday, October 3rd in the Campus Union Ballroom. The reception begins a 6:30 p.m. with dinner following at 7:15 p.m. For more information contact Cheryl Reeves at Cheryl.Reeves@enmu.edu or 575.562.2443. (Archives of Previous Inductees) CET Film SeriesThe College of Education and Technology celebrates 75 years of excellence in higher education with... A Unique Film Series. Bring your friends and join us for free movies and popcorn! Six feature films dealing with education as depicted by Hollywood during the last seven decades will be shown. Come to the movies the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in ED 120. More information. In the NewsDr. Jordan Kobritz, assistant professor of sport management in HPE, was interviewed on the nationally syndicated "Papa Joe Chevalier" show on Sept. 2 on the Anheuser-Busch "Fan Can" promotion and the carriage dispute between Versus (Comcast) and DirecTV. Read the interview at www.papajoetalk.com. Dr. Robin A. Wells, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Studies, has been elected as the Co-Chair of the New Mexico Early Childhood Higher Education Task Force (ECHE Task Force). The ECHE Task Force consists of higher education faculty in the field of Early Childhood from two- and four-year institutions. Co-chairs serve a two-year term and representatives of a two-year and a four-year institution with Dr. Wells’ term being 2009-2011. Dr. Robin A. Wells, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Studies, was recently appointed to the New Mexico Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC). The two-year appointment to this advisory council was made by Governor Bill Richardson. As an ICC member, Dr. Wells will represent higher education faculty and assist the ICC in addressing the preservice and/or continuing education needs of individuals who will work, or who currently work, in New Mexico’s early intervention system. The ICC is a federally mandated, governor appointed, advisory council to the Department of Health, Developmental Disabilities Supports Division, Family Infant Toddler Program. The ICC advises and assists the Department of Health regarding the statewide early intervention service system. New Mexico’s early intervention system serves families of children, birth to three, with or at risk for developmental delay. An article, Easing anxiety through increasing knowledge: Supporting educators in inclusive
settings, written by Dr. Robin A. Wells, assistant professor, has been accepted for publication in The International Journal on Learning. The article was an additional outcome of a presentation given by Dr. Wells this summer at the 16th International Conference on Learning on July 1 in Barcelona, Spain. Dr. Michael F. Shaughnessy was asked to review Judith Wynn Halsted's book " Some of My Best Friends Are Books." Read Dr.Shaughnessy review. Dr. Mary Arth Daughrity and Mrs. Caron Powers received word recently that their article entitled "A Teacher Partnership Focuses on Assessment and Affects Math Mates Instruction in a Professional Development School" will be published in the national magazine "PDS Partners" in 2010. Dr. Daughrity, an Associate Professor in the College of Education & Technology, and Mrs. Powers, a second grade teacher at James Elementary PDS, are just one example of how the two faculties work together in the PDS setting. The PDS partnership between the two schools continues into its 14th year.
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