SOE Mission:
To prepare and support teachers who are firmly grounded in the knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to promote student learning.
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It's Time to Register for Your Fall Courses!
Online registration opens July 27 - Aug. 27. You will find a list of the CRNs with meeting dates and the course materials list on the GTL webpage for Current Students. Students working with the Financial Aid office will need to register for both fall terms I & II. |
GTL Alumn Jim Amaral ('06)
'I feel a responsibility to help these kids be the best generation ever.'
Amaral, 54, interacts with about 340 seventh graders a week at Oak-Land Junior High School, and while he never planned on being a teacher by trade he said it's his mission to remember each name and build relationships that have a lasting, positive impact. The rest of the story. |
Lisa VanLanduyt ('08)
Who was recently appointed Assistant Director at the Learning Exchange, in Brookfield, WI. Along with other services focused on student success, Learning Exchange provides Title I to 10 Nonpublic Choice schools in the area. In addition to teaching and collecting student assessment data at Jared Bruce Academy, Lisa will confer with teachers, school administrators, and parents. |
Congradulations to our Spring '09 Duluth GTL Grads

Left to right: Front row: Jessica Engleson (Elem. Comm.Arts/Lit), Katie Greene (Elem. Science).
Back row: Claudia Zupancic (Elem. Life Science), Dan Beaudry (Elem. Life Science), Anna Zlonis (Elem. Social Studies). |
Kudos to Dr. Jesse Hinrichs
who recently defended his dissertation on
Policy Governance: The Impact on School Board Effectiveness and Turnover, and received his Ed.D. in Educational Administration, from Bethel University.
Jesse has been a great addition to our Graduate Teaching Licensure program in St. Paul, and St. Cloud. |
WebCT Support 24/7!
Beginning July 22nd, all Blackboard/WebCT support has been transitioned to Presidium. You can now receive technical support by calling 866.847.0564 or by emailing Blackboardsupport@css.edu. For additional information and methods about contacting Blackboard/WebCT support, please view the Commonly Used Links section of our IT web page. |
with Marie Kelsey, Ph.D.
and follow her continuing explorations of Educational Media & Technology for tweets and tidbits. Many other CSS faculty have also joined Twitter; see what they're up to. |
The College of St. Scholastica has had more students receive the Philips Scholarship Award than any other private school in the state of Minnesota.
Rebecca Lund, sophomore elementary education major, will receive a $14,000 Philips Scholarship Award for a summer service learning project. This summer, Rebecca will be working with the Duluth School District and deaf and hard-of-hearing students. This project is mainly for students who are deaf and hard-of-hearing and mainstreamed in the schools. Many of these students have difficulties communicating with their hearing peers. Rebecca's objective is to build lasting relationships among deaf and hard-of-hearing students and their hearing peers, as well as to teach hearing students American Sign Language and about deaf culture. |
Imagining History
- materials
- lodging
- Meals
- Graduate credit available
- $180 stidpend
A grant funded interdisciplinary writing, social studies and technology institute for K-12 teachers.
- Start your own family research project!
- Learn how to teach history in ways that motivate your students.
- Learn writing techniquies to hook your students into writing.
- Learn about technology to support history projects!
For more information contact Chery Takkunen @ (218) 723-7052, or email ctakkune@css.edu
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