Join Us - Advocacy & Artifact Poster Fair, April 29

Friday, April 29
9 a.m. - noon
225 Peabody Hall

More than twenty seniors in the School of Education’s PK-3 Teacher Education Program will present at their annual Advocacy & Artifact Poster Fair, and we want you to have a front row seat.

These teacher candidates will present projects they have created in collaboration with their community partners using oral, written, visual, and technological communication skills. Community partners are public school teachers who have mentored the teacher candidates. The advocacy projects address topics such as nutrition, physical activity, literacy, family involvement, and English language learners. In addition, there will be an presentation of "artifacts" students created during their student teaching.

Alumni, current students, and faculty are welcome to attend. This is a great opportunity to speak with current students for anyone interested in the fields of early childhood and lower elementary.

 

About the PK-3 Teacher Education Program

The Pre-K through 3rd grade teacher-education program at LSU is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children’s (NAEYC) and adheres to the organization’s Professional Preparation Standards. Teacher candidates in the PK-3 Teacher Education program move through the program in cohorts, gaining the advantage of close collegial relationships found to be effective for personal and professional development. Candidates participate in field-based professional blocks and student teaching in diverse professional development school settings.

About SOE

The LSU School of Education (SOE) offers graduate and undergraduate programs in Curriculum and Instruction and in Educational Leadership, Research, and Counseling. The School’s mission is to prepare P-12 educational professionals to be leaders, practitioners and scholars knowledgeable in contemporary educational issues.

Visit the School of Education at lsu.edu/education

About CHSE

The College of Human Sciences & Education (CHSE) is a nationally accredited division of Louisiana State University. The College is comprised of the School of Education, the School of Leadership and Human Resource Development, the School of Kinesiology, the School of Library and Information Science, the School of Social Work, and the University Laboratory School. These combined schools offer 8 undergraduate degree programs and 18 graduate programs, enrolling more than 1,900 undergraduate and 977 graduate students. The College is committed to achieving the highest standards in teaching, research, and service and is continually working to improve its programs.

Visit the College of Human Sciences & Education at chse.lsu.edu