Thursday, July 5, 2012

NSU's Global Leadership Conference


We hope to see many of our students, colleagues, and friends at the upcoming Global Leadership Conference at the Disney Contemporary Hotel in Orlando. Our session is called ... Leading the Way: Putting Mind, Brain, and Education Research into Practice

In our session you will discover how key findings from the fields of education, mind, and brain provide hope, promise, and practical implications for schooling today. We will share research findings based on studies of graduates of these exciting studies. Participants will learn about new discoveries regarding brain plasticity that support adult and student learning, the power of adopting and modeling practical optimism, and strategies for increasing attention, memory, and finishing tasks. These findings on the impact of MBE studies are based on several datasets that have been shared in recent months at the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, American Educational Research Association (INET), National Association of Elementary School Principals, and the International Educational Organization’s symposia in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Research and applications shared in this session will also be included in an teacher education textbook currently in development with Teachers College Press and an article in The Reading Teacher journal, both of which are tentatively set for publication in 2013. Visit us at www.brainsmart.org.




Wednesday, July 4, 2012

For the Love of Teaching: Metacognitive Thinking Skills for Life and Learnin...


Happy July 4th! I'm reposting Diane Dahl's post today for educators and other friends and colleagues who seek to learn more about the importance of optimism generally and academic optimism specifically. What a wonderful disposition to have in school and life!


For the Love of Teaching: Metacognitive Thinking Skills for Life and Learnin...: This is the first in a series of thinking skills for life and learning. Those of you who follow my blog know the dramatic successes I have...

Monday, June 4, 2012

NSU's education programs now have highest level of national accreditation


In addition to regional accreditation, NSU's education programs now have highest level of national accreditation

FT. LAUDERDALE-DAVIE, Fla.May 2, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Nova Southeastern University (NSU) President and Chief Executive Officer George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., has announced that the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) recently granted accreditation without qualifications to NSU's Abraham S. Fischler School of Education.

Hanbury said that in addition to NSU's regional accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), this means NSU's education programs have been vetted at the highest levels for quality and the ability to produce effective, high-achieving educators.

"Excellent teaching is both an art and a science. Now more than ever there is a need for great educators," Hanbury said. "NSU is proud to receive NCATE accreditation because it is a testament to the high quality of our educational offerings and our top-notch graduates who will ultimately benefit generations of students to come."

NCATE is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as a professional accrediting body for teacher preparation. Including NSU, NCATE currently accredits more than 650 colleges of education. NCATE also represents more than 3 million teachers, teacher educators, content specialists, and local and state policy makers committed to quality teaching.

Hanbury said NSU reached NCATE accreditation through the guidance of Fischler School Dean H. Wells Singleton, Ph.D., with the help of Fischler School faculty and staff members, and by the support and collaboration provided by NSU's Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and Center for Psychological Studies.

He also said this collaboration and resulting achievement embodies NSU's Core Values of Academic Excellence and Scholarship/Research, as well as NSU's Vision 2020 statement that:
"By 2020, through excellence and innovations in teaching, research, service and learning, Nova Southeastern University will be recognized by accrediting agencies, the academic community, and the general public, as a premier private not-for-profit university of quality and distinction that engages all students and produces alumni who serve with integrity in their lives, fields of study, and resulting careers."

Through its Abraham S. Fischler School of Education, NSU has helped develop the careers of more than 60,000 teachers, administrators, trainers, and other educational professionals who are now teaching across the nation and beyond.
In addition, there are also approximately 300 current superintendents and 33 current college presidents across the nation who hold doctorate degrees from NSU's Abraham S. Fischler School of Education.

For more information about NSU's Abraham S. Fischler School of Education, please visit www.fischlerschool.nova.edu. For more information about NCATE, please visit www.ncate.org.

About Nova Southeastern University: Located in Davie, FloridaNova Southeastern University (NSU) is a dynamic fully accredited Florida University dedicated to providing high-quality educational programs of distinction from preschool through the professional and doctoral levels. NSU has more than 28,000 students and is the eighth largest not-for-profit independent institution nationally. The University awards associate's, bachelor's degreesmaster's degreesspecialist, and first-professional degrees in a wide range of fields, including business, counseling, computer and information sciences, education, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, dentistry, various health professions, law, marine sciences, early childhood, psychology and other social sciences.  Classified as a research university with "high research activity" by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, NSU was also awarded Carnegie's Community Engagement Classification in 2010 for the University's significant commitment to and demonstration of community engagement.   For more information about NSU visitwww.nova.edu.

SOURCE Nova Southeastern University - Abraham S. Fischler School of Education
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Monday, May 7, 2012

Remember Teacher Appreciation Week May 7-11!

If you can read my blog remember to thank a teacher during this week, May 7-11. Teacher Appreciation Day is May 8. We hope that all our teacher friends and colleagues who give so much have a wonderful week and fully internalize all you do for your students and school community!

Friday, April 13, 2012

American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting

I just finished presenting at the INET Parent Education meeting just prior to the formal start of the American Educational Research Association annual conference. While at the INET meeting this morning I met teacher educators from across the world. What a wonderful start to the AERA 2012 conference! I'll be sharing more later!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Most Recent Events with BrainSMART and CIEP

There has been a whirlwind of activity recently as Marcus and I have recently presented at the National Association of Elementary School Principals, held four events in Colorado, and are now headed to present at two SIG meetings at the American Educational Research Association conference in Vancouver. There I will present the effects of graduate study in education, mind and brain in terms of parent education and the informal learning of teachers. For more on these upcoming presentations at AERA, e-mail at nsu@brainsmart.org.

Thank you again to our teacher leader hosts in Colorado!!! So enjoyed being with you, meeting your colleagues, and growing these exciting studies in Colorado! On a personal note, I have so enjoyed spending time over the Easter holiday with our nephew, Clancy Wilson, a fine young man who is going back to the dorm today for early classes tomorrow! Now on to put the final touches on my presentations for AERA!!!!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Colorado Tour: Education, MInd and Brain Studies and Professional Development

I am so excited to meeting with our education, mind and brain graduate and host, Kathleen Bohrnsen, today in the Denver area! It is wonderful to meet with teacher leaders and their colleagues and friends across our country! Later this week I'll be meeting with more Colorado teacher leaders, Stephanie Schulfer and Alisha Florian:) Cities: Grand Junction, Rifle, and the Glenwood Springs (Roaring Fork School District) area. For more contact Mary at nsu@brainsmart.org!