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On The Green
On The Green - A publication for Gallaudet faculty, teachers, and staff
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Back Issue: June 16, 2006

Matthew Laucka, Sandra Carpe, and Dina Ravesky, and Dr. Fred Mangrubang
Students (from left) Matthew Laucka, Sandra Carpe, and Dina Ravesky, and Dr. Fred Mangrubang, an associate professor in the Department of Education, presented a workshop at the National Science Teachers Association's 54th National Conference on Science Education, held in Anaheim, Calif., April 6 to 9. Laucka and Ravesky graduated this spring with master of arts degrees in deaf education-secondary biology, and Carpe graduate with a bachelor of arts in secondary education/biology. The title of their presentation was, "A Unique Teacher Preparation Program: Deaf Student Teachers Teaching Science: Interesting? Challenges? – Fun!" The presenters shared their unique experiences in science classrooms and in full-time teaching. They also talked about techniques of evaluating and instruments that are influenced by state and national standards and the "No Child Left Behind" initiative.   More photos...

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Notes from Personnel

Roving Reporter

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