BY MICHAEL FLEMING
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Campus director, Mr. Derrick HInes, reports from Columbia:
Earlier this month, the Teaching Fellows helped to organize and execute the USC College of Education's annual Teacher Cadet Day. 25 USC Teaching Fellows participated at intervals throughout the day welcoming, guiding, and interacting with over 50 high school Teacher Cadets who visited campus. We were honored to Welcome current South Carolina Teacher of the Year, USC graduate, and Teaching Fellows alum Jennifer Wise as our Keynote Speaker for the day.
The College of Education hosted its first annual fall Community Table Open House event on Wednesday October 27th. The USC Teaching Fellows program served as co-organizers of this event with the USC COE's office of Diversity and Inclusion to provide an atmosphere where all undergraduate College of Education students could come together for fellowship and an open discussion of current trends and perceived challenges in today's education climate. The event was attended by over 100 USC College of Education students, faculty, and staff, and presentations were given by three guest speakers representing USC's Professional Development School network.
See photos below.
Earlier this month, the Teaching Fellows helped to organize and execute the USC College of Education's annual Teacher Cadet Day. 25 USC Teaching Fellows participated at intervals throughout the day welcoming, guiding, and interacting with over 50 high school Teacher Cadets who visited campus. We were honored to Welcome current South Carolina Teacher of the Year, USC graduate, and Teaching Fellows alum Jennifer Wise as our Keynote Speaker for the day.
The College of Education hosted its first annual fall Community Table Open House event on Wednesday October 27th. The USC Teaching Fellows program served as co-organizers of this event with the USC COE's office of Diversity and Inclusion to provide an atmosphere where all undergraduate College of Education students could come together for fellowship and an open discussion of current trends and perceived challenges in today's education climate. The event was attended by over 100 USC College of Education students, faculty, and staff, and presentations were given by three guest speakers representing USC's Professional Development School network.
See photos below.