Educator:
Temple University's College of Education - Winter 2010
Message From Valerie V. Gay
Assistant Dean, Institutional Advancement
-- Since 1919, the College of Education has been working with its students and its graduates to prepare teachers and improve schools. Ninety years later, these goals still remain our focus.
Look at the stories in this issue of Educator that illustrate that commitment. From our Center for Teaching Excellence's master teacher certificate program to Dr. Bill Cosby's popular Fireside Chats, from important work Willard Daggett, EdD '74, is doing across the country to promote rigor and excellence in education to the true difference our Making A Difference (MAD) project and its network of alumni volunteers are effecting, it's clear that the College of Education and its graduates believe that our schools can be and are being improved.
In that regard, we would like you to suggest story ideas for future issues of Educator. We want to highlight the efforts of College of Education alumni who exemplify the difference our graduates are making in education in this country and throughout the world.
Please contact me at 215-204-4649 or valerie.gay@temple.edu
Here are the feature for the Winter 2010 edition of Educator. Feel free to click on the separate articles linked below or click on the cover page above or the link on the bottom of the page to download Educator in full length
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The Educator is a semi-regular publication featuring the initiatives and accomplishments at the College of Education.
Do you have an interesting story for Educator? Have any recent accomplishments you want known to your fellow alumni? Send us your stories and suggestions for future issues of Educator!
--E-mail your stories, comments, & requests for a copy of the Educator to Valerie V. Gay, Assistant Dean, Institutional Advancement, at valerie.gay@temple.edu
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