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The source for news and events at Teachers College, Columbia University
Volume IV, No. 4 ♦ 11/1998
Crocco Featured Speaker At New Jersey Women's Leadership Conference
Some 1,500 women from across the State of New Jersey attended a two-day conference on women's leadership in Atlantic City in October. The Governor's Conference on Economic Empowerment for Women offered 80 workshops on a wide variety of topics. Most of the speakers at the conference were looking ahead to the future or contemporary issues. Gov. Christine Todd Whitman said that the growing New Jersey economy has translated into increased opportunities for women. Other speakers talked about "winning the power game" and dealing with sexual harassment. But Margaret Crocco, Associate Professor of Social Studies and Education, had a different assignment: to explain the importance of Seneca Falls and the fight for women's rights.
Published: 11/1/1998Dawn Gavin: 'TC Has Done a Great Deal For Me'
Dawn Marie Gavin, who is the Dr. Gay Culverhouse Dewey Scholar for the 1998-99 academic year, is in her second year as a doctoral student in Special Education. Gavin is not new to TC. She received her M.A. in Special Education in 1995.
Published: 11/1/1998Hechinger Seminar Covers Higher Education In a Multiracial, Multicultural Society
The Hechinger Institute held a three-day seminar from October 30-November 1 on "Covering Higher Education in a Multiracial, Multicultural Society."
Published: 11/1/1998Heritage School Wins $375,000 Grant For After-School Programs
The Heritage School was awarded one of 183 federal grants for after-school programs awarded earlier this month at a ceremony at the White House.
Published: 11/1/1998Macy Gallery Exhibits Works of TC Students: Petrillo and Weldt
TC students Dina Petrillo and Cristina Weldt exhibited their sculptures in the Macy Gallery. TC students Dina Petrillo and Cristina Weldt exhibited their sculptures in the Macy Gallery. TC students Dina Petrillo and Cristina Weldt exhibited their sculptures in the Macy Gallery.
Published: 11/1/1998Michael Apple Speaks on Democracy in Education
Michael Apple, the John Bascom Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Policy Studies at the University of Wisconsin, presents a Great Speakers Lecture at TC.
Published: 11/1/1998New Mediators
Eight students from the International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR) were awarded their Mediator's Certificate by the Bronx-based Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution by the Honorable Cira A. Martinez, supervising judge of the Bronx County Family Court.
Published: 11/1/1998Second Sachs Lecture: Media's Education Coverage
Newspapers have become a natural ally of those who believe public education has failed, said David C. Berliner, Visiting Professor and this academic year's Julius and Rosa Sachs Lecturer.
Published: 11/1/1998TC and Japan: Comparing Notes on Daycare
In October, about 25 daycare directors, administrators and teachers from the Independent Day Care Association of Hiroshima came to TC for professional development and to observe American daycare centers.
Published: 11/1/1998TC Doctoral Student in C & T Wins NCTE Award
Joan Ruddiman, a doctoral student in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching, is the winner of the Paul and Kate Farmer Writing Award.
Published: 11/1/1998TC Steps Up Online Efforts With New Web Editor: Krista McNamara
Krista McNamara has recently joined the Office of External Affairs as the new Web Editor.
Published: 11/1/1998Teachers from Spain Connect with TC
As The New York Times first reported, "It may seem odd, in a city with more than a million households in which Spanish is spoken, that the Board of Education has gone all the way to Spain to find people to teach Spanish."
Published: 11/1/1998



