Student
Scholar Day presentors from the School of Education
Graduate
Certification student, Laura Inwards, presented a PowerPoint titled
"Building Connections Builds Success in Learning."
The presentation showcased creative lesson plans Laura created throughout
her course of study. She stated "I believe the most essential
part of any lesson plan is the degree to which it enables students
to make personal connections with the new material. Learning becomes
meaningful and relevant to students as they build connections using
their own base of knowledge, experience, strengths, and interests."
Erica Morrison, an undergraduate,
presented her Education Portfolio and showed a video of her teaching.
Erica so impressed the school where she student taught, that they
offered her a job in the same room next fall.
Special education majors
in ED 353 were chosen to present a poster session at the Avila Student
Scholar day held on April 10, 2008. Each student presented
a graphic representation explaining the characteristics, etiology,
assessment, and treatment for a specific childhood disability.
A paper which described the cognitive processes used in creating
this graphic was also presented. These students in Dr. Sue
Ellen McCalley's class were:
Samantha Bevins: Attention
Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)
Mackenzie Davis: Learning
Disabilities
Emily Grayum: ADHD
Nikki Gutierrez: Down's
Syndrome
Rebecca Hanes: Mental
Retardation (MR)
Stephanie Hart: Asperger's
Syndrome
Heinz Liebert: MR
Kathryn Page: ADHD
Warnelia Page: Emotional
Disturbance
Judith White:
Emotional Disturbance
Samantha
Bevins and Emily Grayum

Mackenzie
Davis and Judith White
Rebecca Hanes and Nikki Gutierrez
Kathryn
Page and Stephanie Hart

Heinz Liebert
Melina
Peeples, 2008 Robert J Greef Award Winner
The School of
Education is pleased to announce
that Melina Peeples is the winner of the annual
Robert J Greef award.
This award is
given by the Missouri Association of
Teachers of English (MATE). Recipiencts of this
award are degree seeking students who want to
be English teachers. The award is in honor of
Robert J Greef who was an outstanding teacher at
Central Missouri State University.
Melina was presented
her award at the MATE conference on Friday, February 15th. She was
one of thirteen winners of the award in the state of Missouri. Melina
will graduate in May 2008 and plans on teaching middle school language
arts.
Avila Alumni recognized at the Homecoming Alumni Awards Ceremony

Kathy Mendenhall received
the Alumni Award from the School of Education. She is an Avila
Alumnus, has served as a TEXT mentor and is currently an adjunct
for us in Art Education. She has also received many awards
for her own artwork.

Linda Irvin
received the Recent Alumni Award from the School of Education.
She got both her bachelor's and master's degrees from Avila.
She is currently a teacher in the Paola School District. She
is a TEXT mentor and a cooperating teacher for us. Last year
she received the Kansas Teacher of the Year Award from Walmart.

A Special Award from the
School of Education was awarded to the The Frye/Sears family in
recognition of each of the recipients long time contributions to
the School. Dr. Harold Frye (father of Chris Frye) has served
on our Advisory Council, been an adjunct instructor, guest speaker
and guest interviewer for our student teachers. Lou Sears
(Heather's mom) has been an adjunct and has helped us develop several
course guides in our Literacy Program, Heather Kernan-Frye (married
to Chris) is an Avila Alumnus, former president of AEA and KDPi,
recipient of the Eschbacher Excellence in Education Award and TEXT
mentor. Chris Frye (married to Heather) is also an Avila Alumnus
from our graduate certification program and a TEXT mentor and cooperating
teacher.
Avila hosts Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's Project Success: Closing the Achievement Gap's Regional Consortium Training
On January 23rd and 24th, 65 middle school and high school teachers, administrators and mentors from the Hickman Mills and Grandview School Districts will meet at Avila University. This is a regional training seesion for Project Success-Close the Gap, a Department of Elementary and Secondary Education initiative to help students achieve higher scores on the MAP tests. The training will be done by McRel Research Consultants. Dr. Reulan Levin, an Avila professor, has been involved in this project for the past 2 years and is currently on sabbatical to complete her work with Project Success.
Lee's Summit Chamber of Commerce Honors Alumni Graduate
Kelly McKnight, who received his elementary certification in the fall of 2000, is a recipient of Lee's Summit's Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Teaching award. Mr. McKnight is a 5th grade teacher at Pleasant Lea Elementary School.
Linda Irvin selected as Kansas State Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year Award
Linda received her certification in Elementary Education from Avila in 1997. She was one of two teachers in the entire state of Kansas to receive this award. For being named Kansas State Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year, her school received $10,000 to spend on educational materials! Congratulations Linda.
Linda continues to serve Avila by being a mentor to other aspiring teachers
through our Teaching Excellence Team (TEXT) program.
Amy Cameron selected as the Walmart teacher of the year for the Grandview School District
Amy Cameron, who received her certification in English 1997 and her Master of Arts in Education in 1999 also from Avila, has been selected by the Walmart, at 135th and State Line, as the teacher of the year for the Grandview School District. She received a $1000 gift certificate to be used for her classroom. Ms. Cameron teaches English at the Grandview Alternative School. She is also a member of Avila's Teaching EXcellence Team (TEXT) and an adjunct professor for the School of Education. Congratulations Amy!
Avila Graduate Receives Honors
Chris Frye, a Teacher Certification graduate, was named Ruskin High School's teacher of the year! Congratulations.
Brett Coffman, an Avila graduate, has been named Teacher of the Year in Raytown.
Brett Coffman, eighth-grade social studies teacher at Raytown Middle School, and Kim Hamilton, fourth-grade teacher at Norfleet Elementary, were named the middle school and elementary Teachers of the Year respectively by the Missouri Council for the Social Studies.
The honorees were chosen based upon:
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their creative and effective use of instructional materials
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incorporation of innovative and effective instructional strategies
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fostering a spirit of inquiry and critical thinking
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fostering the development of democratic beliefs
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commitment to professional development
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utilization of new scholarship from history and the social studies
They both accepted their awards at an annual conference held in Jefferson City on March 3. Both recipients received plaques, $150 honorariums and complimentary memberships in the organization. As a current member Coffman will be able to submit an application for National Middle School Teacher of the Year, which will be awarded next December.
Every two years, the Missouri Association of Colleges for Teacher Education honors outstanding beginning teachers nominated by member institutions. On Friday, April 29, 2005, two Avila graduates were honored in Jefferson City.
- Jamie Lecuru graduated in 2004 with a degree in Special Education. She is currently teaching at Peculiar Elementary School.
- Tracey Coffman completed Avila's Graduate Certification program in 2004 in middle school Language Arts. She currently teaches at Raytown Middle School.
The honorees were awarded certificates at a celebratory luncheon held at Lincoln University.
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