The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

New Opportunities: Online Programs Create Greater Access

UNCG's School of Education is developing new online and distance learning programs to provide teachers with greater opportunities for continuing education.

By Sherry Meeks 
 
The School of Education strives to serve students from a wide range of backgrounds, including students who may not be able to attend classes on campus full-time. To fulfill this mission, the School has expanded its online course components in recent years. Two new online offerings are a fully online Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS) program and a Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) program that blends online and traditional classroom courses.

New Initiatives: School of Education Bridging Professional Development Gaps

UNCG School of Education student Carrie Burch assists students in the computer lab while in teacher residency at Wiley Middle School in Winston-Salem, NC.
 
By Sherry Meeks 
 
Professional development is vital to the success of a school. But most school districts struggle to provide quality professional development for a variety of reasons, including the scarcity of funding, the challenge of aligning preparation with classroom practice and the lack of access to professional development opportunities.

New World Views: Student Exchange and Study Abroad Programs Expand Opportunities, Perspectives of Participants

A delegation from UNCG visits the Great Wall in Beijing as part of a visit to foster partnerships for faculty and staff exchange programs in China. (Pictured from left to right): Antonio Truyols, Dean of the UNCG School of Health and Human Sciences Celia Hooper, John Salmon, Tang Cai, Dean of the UNCG School of Education Karen Wixson, Doryl Jensen, Ye He, and Nell Pynes.

新的世界观 : 国际交流改变思想
Nueva Vision del Mundo:
Iniciativas Internacionales Cambian Opiniones'
By Sherry Meeks
 
Lucia Vidable regretted not being a part of a study abroad program while she was an undergraduate student. When she got a second chance as a UNCG graduate student, she eagerly took it, participating in a university trip to Costa Rica in May. 

New Partnerships: Coalition for Diverse Language Communities Helps Families, Students Transition to American Life

UNCG School of Education students take part in a "College Access" panel discussion held at Ben L. Smith High School in Greensboro last year as part of UNCG's Coalition for Diverse Language Communities program. 

By Sherry Meeks

Imagine relocating to another part of the world where the language and culture are different. You worry about the welfare and education of your children, but you are not always certain about how to navigate this new territory on their behalf.