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Future Educators Club (FEC)

Join in on the Future Educators Club activities! Socialize with other education majors, get professional advice from guest speakers on education topics, connect personally with your MCC instructors, and take advantage of great résumé opportunities for service and leadership. Participation in FEC meetings and events might count for extra credit in education courses – check with your instructor. All MCC education majors are FEC members. Check us out on Facebook!

Contact: Corki Stewart, 480-461-7935, cstewart@mesacc.edu

FEC Google Group

All MCC education majors and instructors should join our FEC Google Group to receive and post emails on advisement updates, university transfer tips, scholarship opportunities, Future Educators Club meetings and special events, and volunteer of job opportunities for future teachers. Follow the directions below to join:

1. Go to http://groups.google.com/group/fec-mcc.
2. Click on “Apply for Membership.”
3. Choose how you want to receive the emails in “How do you want to read this group?”
4. For “What nickname do you want people in this group to see,” enter your first and last name. (A first step toward being a professional!)
5. In the box above “Apply to this group” type in your name, the education class you are enrolled in, and your instructor’s name.
6. This message should appear: “Your request to join is pending and has not yet been approved by the group manager.” As soon as one of the managers approves the membership, you will be added to Google Groups!

MCC Educators Academy -- SPRING 2012 REGISTRATION OPEN!

For community members working in or exploring the P-12 teaching field, these FREE workshops at Mesa Community College’s Southern & Dobson campus promote effective practices for working with children as well as inspire a greater enthusiasm for teaching. All Spring 2012 workshops are 4:00-6:00 PM in HW 846E.

  • Wed, Feb 15: Involving Children - Body, Mind, and Tapping Toes! (PreK - age 8)
  • Tues, Mar 6: “Picture This!” Utilizing Visually-Based Strategies to Address Communication and Behavior with Children Who Have Difficulties  (Ages 1-8) 
  • Mon, Apr 16: Celebrating Arizona’s 100th Birthday with Arizona Book Connections  (Grades K-6)
  • Tues, May 1: Loving Literature Through Language  (Grades K-6)

REGISTRATION  -- http://tiny.cc/MCC-EducatorsAcademy   ** Seating is limited! *

Questions contact: Barbara Weeks, 480-788-0494, bar2171124@mesacc.edu, or Julie Garner, 480-461-7890, julie.garner@mcmail.maricopa.edu

Xalapa, México Summer Study Abroad

The Xalapa Study Abroad Program hosted by the Maricopa Community Colleges in conjunction with the Universidad Veracruzana offers an opportunity to participate in a month-long international learning experience in the tropical city of Xalapa, Veracruz, México. Participants earn 7 college credits in education and Spanish to complement their service learning in Méxican classrooms, home-stay, cultural immersion and weekend excursions. It’s a great foundation for teaching in a multicultural society!

• EDU 282AA Volunteerism in Education: A Service Learning Experience (1 credit)
• EDU 230 Cultural Diversity in Education OR EDU 298 Special Projects (3 credits)
• SPA 115 Beginning Spanish Conversation I OR SPA 298 Special Projects (3 credits)

For more information, visit MCC Education Abroad or contact Eufemia Amabisca 602-243-8019, eufemia.amabisca@smcmail.maricopa.edu

Maricopa to ASU Pathways Program (MAPP)

This alliance was formed to promote positive and seamless experiences for Maricopa Community County College District students who transfer to Arizona State University. Partnership strategies have been designed to significantly increase the number of students who complete a community college degree, transfer to and persist at the university, and graduate with a bachelor’s degree.

Benefits to students include:
• Priority or guaranteed admission to ASU degree programs when a prescribed course sequence, called a Maricopa ASU Pathways Program (MAPP), is followed.
• Tuition incentives such as a cap on tuition increases during enrollment at ASU.
• Specific scholarships available for meritorious MCCCD students who complete the appropriate transfer degree.
• Dedicated advisement by ASU Transfer Advisors who hold office hours at the Maricopa Community Colleges.

For more information, visit http://www.asu.edu/transfer.

NOTE: In the past the education sub-group of the Alliance has been referred to as the Teacher Education Alliance (TEALL).

NAU 2+2 Programs

Although Northern Arizona University’s main campus is located in Flagstaff, through NAU’s extended campuses several teacher certification bachelor’s degrees can be completed right here in the Valley of the Sun! These programs are dubbed “2+2” because NAU offers only the junior and senior level courses here, so students need to complete their freshman and sophomore years at the community college first. For more information, visit http://extended.nau.edu/

• NAU @ Mesa Community College/East Valley = Elementary Education, ESL emphasis [spring start]
• NAU @ Mesa Community College/East Valley = Elementary and Special Education dual certification [fall start] **NEW**
• NAU @ Chandler-Gilbert Community College = Elementary Education, various academic emphasis options [fall start]
• NAU @ Scottsdale Community College = Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education emphasis [spring start]

NAUTeach for Prospective Math and Science Teachers

Arizona needs more highly qualified math and science teachers.  NAUTeach is modeled after the successful University of Texas at Austin program where science and math majors can explore teaching as a career in a low-risk manner before making a commitment to the teaching profession.  Beginning Fall 2010 one-credit introductory classes (EDU111 and EDU112) can be taken at MCC to provide field experiences in local K-12 classrooms in preparation for the NAUTeach program. Students complete freshman and sophomore years at MCC or another Maricopa College, spend three semesters at NAU-Flagstaff, then finish their final semester as an apprentice teacher back in the East Valley.  The BS Ed in Secondary Education degree options are in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics, General Science and Math. Contact Julie Garner at Julie.Garner@mcmail.maricopa.edu or 480-461-7890.

Summer Noyce Internships Available in Math and Science Education

The MCC Education Studies Department in conjunction with the NAUTeach program is facilitating paid internships to provide college freshmen and sophomores a chance to observe and engage in science and mathematics teaching with K-12 youth. The purpose is to encourage the pursuit of careers in secondary science or mathematics education.  Funding is provided through a Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship grant from the National Science Foundation.  Click on the Noyce Internship link in the left-hand column for details and an application.  Contact: Julie Garner at Julie.Garner@mcmail.maricopa.edu or 480-461-7890.

Bringing Home the Global Diaspora through Art with Irish Artist Julie Moorhouse

In Ireland, Julie Moorhouse uses her art to express the phenomenon of displacement of people that affects populations worldwide. Ms. Moorhouse visited Mesa Community College during November, 2005. Julie demonstrated her project strategy in which she invites immigrants to be the subjects of her art. She showed us how our future teachers can work with children to forge personal links that foster understanding and build a culture of peace. Her work in Ireland and in Arizona gives us a powerful vision for teaching children of all ages respect for human dignity.

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Contact Julie Garner for comments or corrections email office: (480) 461-7890 fax: (480) 461-7471.