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Wednesday Update – December 13, 2017

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Important Dates: Mark Your Calendars!

Wednesday, April 4, 2018 (5-7pm) – College of Education Career Fair
Thursday, April 5, 2018 – College of Education Student Research Symposium

Friday, April 20, 2018 (6-8pm) – College of Education Recognition Banquet

Announcements

The Education Library will be closed as of Saturday, December 16th until renovations are complete (anticipated May 2018).  In the meanwhile here are answers to FAQs


2018-2019 SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES NOW AVAILABLE FOR GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDENTS!!!  Application materials are due by 4:00pm on Wednesday, January 17th, 2018. Click attachment for more information.


Research Funding Opportunity for UF Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Applications are invited from students of all majors for the Mary M. James Student Inspiration Fund opportunity, which was established to support student-created projects relating to the mission of the Harn Museum of Art.

· Awards: $250-$1,000
· Deadline: March 20, 2018
· Application difficulty: light paperwork, requires one faculty letter of reference and advance contact with a Harn staff member.
· Examples of past projects:
o An evaluation study of object interactions undertaken in the museum.
o A film on the impact of climate change on Alaskan native populations, which related to an upcoming Harn exhibition.

Further information, contacts and the application are here: http://www.harn.ufl.edu/collegestudents


NYCDOE Application Now Open
The New York City Department of Education’s 2018-2019 Teacher Application is now open. We encourage you to submit an application through the http://teachnyc.net/ website. Once an application is successfully submitted and pre-screened, you will have access to:
· NYC DOE Teacher Hiring Guide
· Priority consideration for NYCDOE recruitment and networking events
· Referrals to schools who are already interviewing candidates
· TeachNYC Academy: A series of job search webinars designed to give you the inside scoop on getting hired in our schools.

If you have any questions please email teachnyc@schools.nyc.gov or call (718) 935-4000. We hope you take advantage of this opportunity!

Instructional Job Fairs

Teacher Hiring Event with Pasco County Schools – Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Please join us as we “kick off” 2018 with our “New Year, New Career” VIP Job fair on Tuesday, January 16th, 2018. During this event candidates will have the opportunity to interview, and potentially secure a teaching position for immediate and future openings with Pasco County Schools.

How it works:
1. Go to: www.pascoschools.org/employment and complete the “Teacher Interview and Hiring Event” application.
2. Once your application is accepted, you will receive an email asking you to rank the attending schools by preference.
3. Once received, we will send you a VIP Invite to the exclusive event with all of the details inside!
4. Meet our wonderful team of principals, administrators and staff! Interviews will be conducted on the day of the event, with the option of interviewing with multiple schools all one night!

Apply HERE to secure your spot to interview, with the school of your choice. Space is limited for this event! Please email questions to work@pasco.k12.fl.us or call 813-794-2947.


Teacher Job Fair  – Saturday, January 27, 2018, 9:00am – 2:00pm
“A” Rated, state designated High Performing, state designated School of Excellence, US News and World Report America’s Best High School (2 years in a row) Somerset College Prep Academy (6th to 12th) and brand new Somerset Academy St. Lucie (PreK-5) will be doubling in size this upcoming school year. We will be hiring lots and lots of new educators. We have a very competitive pay scale and benefits package. We are also offering sign on or relocation bonuses. Please see the attachment for more information about the upcoming hiring fair.

Online registration is required. You may register here: http://home.somersetcollegeprep.org/apps/forms2/?f=8915


For other events happening at the University of Florida, please click here.

Employment & Internship Opportunities

Cooperative Extension 4H Youth Development Advisor
The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources division seeks a Cooperative Extension 4H Youth Development Advisor to conduct a multi-county based extension, education and applied research program to develop, implement, evaluate, strengthen and expand local UC 4-H Youth Development (4-H YD) programming and better serve under-represented populations in Colusa, Sutter and Yuba Counties. The CE advisor will develop research based youth programs in Colusa, Sutter and Yuba Counties. The position announcement is posted here. For full interview consideration, complete application packets are due no later than Friday, January 15, 2018 from candidates who, by the hire date, will possess at least a master’s degree in disciplines such as, education, child development, youth development, human development or other related field. All application packets must be submitted via e-mail to ANRacademicsearch@ucanr.edu.

Please contact LeChé McGill and refer to AP # 17-22, to answer any questions related to this search at (530) 750-1281 or lkmcgill@ucanr.edu.


Summer Teaching Positions: Teach Reading to Students
Earn more than $6,000 during the summer. Teachers typically earn between $500 and $800 per week while teaching.
– Gain over 500 hours of teacher-training and teaching experience with a variety of age groups.
– Help students of all ages develop their reading skills and ability to become imaginatively absorbed in books.

The Institute of Reading Development is seeking candidates for summer 2018 teaching positions. We seek applicants with an undergraduate degree or higher from any discipline. We provide a paid training program and comprehensive on-going support.

We hire people who:
– Have strong reading skills and read for pleasure
– Are responsible, hard-working, and have good communication and organizational skills
– Will be patient and supportive with students

The Institute teaches developmental reading programs in partnership with the continuing education departments of more than 100 colleges and universities across the United States. Our classes for students of all ages improve their reading skills and teach them to experience absorption in literature. We invite you to submit an online application and learn more about teaching for the Institute at: Summer Teaching Positions

Volunteer & Service Opportunities

Winning Reading Boost Volunteer Team
Do you want to make a difference in a child’s life?

Then join the Winning Reading Boost Volunteer Team!  For just an hour a week, you can volunteer at Metcalfe or Idylwilde Elementary School beginning January. Through the span of 90 days, volunteers will embark on a journey with 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students as they guide struggling readers through an engaging, 36-step learning experience that guarantees reading fluency.

For more information visit: http://lastingercenter.com/volunteer/

To sign up, you can reach out to Dr. Lisa Langley at langleylisa@coe.ufl.edu or 352-273-4106.


Special Needs Resource Expo – Saturday, January 27, 2018, 12-3pm
The event is on Saturday, January 27th 12-3pm at Celebration UMC on Archer Road (9501 SW Archer Rd, 32608)

Volunteers needed for the following:

Friday, January 26th (6-9pm) – Help with room setup (physical work)
Saturday, January 27th (9am-12pm) – Last minute setup and helping vendors locate/setup their tables
Saturday, January 27th (12-3pm) – During the event (usher & breaks) – usher people to the area they are looking for and give the lone vendors breaks (watch the items at their table and let people know the vendor will be back soon)
Saturday, January 27th (3pm – ?) – Break down and clean up (physical work)

During this event, volunteers will get to meet all kinds of resources in our area that work with educating children. The Alachua County Council of PTAs, Pre K ESE department of education, Pace Center for Girls, and so many more will be attending. It will be a great way to connect with future resources and possible job opportunities. Please see attachment and Facebook page for more event details.

To volunteer, please contact:
Cheryl Russell 352-514-5906, talula.crr@gmail.com
Marnie Shaefferr shaeffergnvsn@gmail.com
Melissa Pisco celebrationumc@gmail.com


Florida Alternative Spring Break – Children with Disabilities trip
Hello, my name is Emma Cahoon and I am leading Florida Alternative Break’s Spring Break Children with Disabilities trip to Camp Boggy Creek. Please see attachment for details. If you have any questions, please contact me at emmacahoon@ufl.edu or come into the Brown Center for Leadership and Service in the Reitz Union.


Volunteer at the Harn Museum of Art
Information Session: Saturday, December 2 @ 1pm
The Harn Museum has two new volunteer opportunities, so it’s an exciting time to join the team. Participate in educational programs in-house and out in the community that introduce new visitors to the museum and the joy of experiencing great works of art. Join us for this brief information session to learn about the activities, responsibilities and training program for these two new roles – Early Learning Volunteer and Art for Life Volunteer. For questions about these volunteer opportunities or the information session, please contact Brandi Breslin, bbreslin@harn.ufl.edu

Early Learning Program Volunteer
Be a part of this new program to bring Head Start and Kindergarten students on a museum field trip. Work with museum educators and docents to welcome young visitors, prepare the museum classroom, and assist children with art-making activities.

Art for Life Volunteer
Join this successful outreach program for senior citizens who are unable to visit the museum. Art for Life volunteers work in teams to present and discuss works of art from the Harn collection and to make connections with participants’ past experiences and memories.

Museum University Student Educator (MUSE) Volunteer
Explore and activate current exhibitions at YOUR art museum. Become a M.U.S.E (Museum University Student Educator) for Spring 2018 to plan tours and activities that transform, surprise and challenge. All majors welcome. Weekly meetings on Thursdays from 3:30 – 5 p.m. First Meeting (and Museum Nights) is Thursday, January 11. Visit harn.ufl.edu/volunteer for the application and details. Submit the application to eking@harn.ufl.edu or drop it off at the museum by December 31.   *Please note this volunteer opportunity (a one-semester commitment) will not be discussed at the Information Session. Please contact Elizabeth King, Visitor Engagement and Volunteer Coordinator at eking@harn.ufl.edu with questions.


Education/Social Work Volunteer Opportunity in South Africa!
One Heart Source is currently accepting applications for our 2018 Education & Social Work program in Cape Town, South Africa this summer! Students and alumni of University of Florida are invited to participate in a unique volunteer opportunity. Over 1,000 students from over 100 universities (from Harvard to Hong Kong) have served abroad with One Heart Source and gained the skills, experience, and network to take their lives and resumes to the next level while serving those most in need. Members will engage with both theory and practice, developing themselves as culturally sensitive and responsive mentors and educators, while exploring education as a driving force for social change. Details here.

Courses & Seminars – Spring 2018

WST 3930: Violence Against Women
Spring 2018, Monday/Wednesday/Friday, Period 3. See attachment for course details and instructor information.


EDG 4910: Education Undergraduate Research
Spring 2018, Thursdays, Periods 3-4 — Undergraduate Research in School Mental Health. See attachment for course description and instructor information. Interested in registering? Please contact Daniela Wojtalewicz, dwojtalewicz@ufl.edu

Study Abroad – Summer 2018

African Americans in Paris
Dr. Sharon Austin, Director of the African American Studies Program and Associate Professor of Political Science, is teaching an African Americans in Paris class during spring break 2018. Students can earn 2-3 hours of credit hour and the course is open to all students, all majors, and to both graduate and undergraduate students. In Paris, we will visit a number of historic sites of significance to African Americans. The $2846 cost for undergraduates doesn’t include airfare, but does include lodging, some meals, transportation in Paris, and tickets to all of the site visits. Please contact Dr. Austin at polssdw@ufl.edu or click here for more information. Application and additional details available here. ​


Study Abroad: Sustaining Humans and their Environments
The Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Sport Management is offering three interdisciplinary field-based STUDY ABROAD programs during Summer A 2018 on the theme of “Sustaining Humans and their Environments” open to all majors.  Application deadline is March 1, 2018. Details here.

Archived Newsletters

If you want to read about any of the announcements, opportunities, and events posted in last week’s Wednesday Update Newsletters, or peruse previous newsletters, please visit https://education.ufl.edu/student-services/category/student-newsletter/