Showing posts with label COE Winter forum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COE Winter forum. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

2014, Week 5, Winter Q

Summer Internship Opportunity

Position: Summer Welcome Week Intern at Loyola University Chicago

This is a part time position from May 1st - August 31st. 

Some of the responsibilities of this position would include the planning, execution,  and evaluation of Loyola University Chicago's Welcome Week program alongside the professional staff members of the Department of Student Activities and Greek Affairs (SAGA)

Click here for the full position details. 

For addition questions and to apply send a resume and cover letter to Joshua Metayer at jmetayer@luc.edu. They are hoping have an intern selected by the end of February! 


Careers on Purpose: Taking Control of your Success 

WhenSunday, February 9th 
Time5-7pm
Where: Lincoln Park Student Center, Room 324
Guest Speaker: Rena McDaniel, Director of Outreach and Operations, IntraSpectrum Counseling


You have the counseling skills. You are smart, capable, and ready to go. Now what? How do you get the job after you graduate? How do you set yourself up for success while in school?

Learn how to break past your internal barriers, build the foundation for success while you are in school, and gain concrete networking skills in an interactive environment. Begin a journey through the skills and attitudes that your program might not have taught you and walk away empowered to create your own path.




College of Education Winter Forum 
School Funding Reform: Closing the "Opportunity Gap"

When: Tuesday, February 11th
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Where: DePaul Student Center, Room 314


Ralph Martire, the Director of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, a well-known and respected state and national policy expert will present a critical analysis of the state of public school funding in Chicago and Illinois.  


In an era of  budget cuts, teacher layoffs, the erosion of programs and services for children, and increasing inequity in resources, the forum will offer students a deeper understanding of the challenges and possibilities of providing a well-resourced quality education for all children.

A recent report:  Is School Funding Fair?  can be found at:  


For more information about this event click here to view the flyer



Career Week 2014: February 9-15

DePaul’s Career Week offers a series of networking events, workshops and career-building opportunities for professional development needs. Topics covered include:

  • Changing careers
  • Expanding your professional network
  • Gaining a competitive edge in your job search
  • Resume reviews, LinkedIn critiques and practice interviews
  • Social media and your job search
  • And much more!
Some highlights include:

 Spirituality and Your Job Search
DePaul Center, 1 E Jackson Blvd, 11th floor, Room 11013, Loop Campus - 2/12/2014 - 9:45 am

Relaxation Session: De-stress to Refresh in Your Job Search
Performance Area, Concourse (Basement) of DePaul Center 1 E Jackson Blvd - 2/12/2014 - 3:45 pm

Yoga & Meditation for the Mind
1st Floor Chapel, Lewis Building, 25 E Jackson Blvd - 2/13/2014 - 4:30 pm

Networking through Volunteering: Day of Service at Marillac
Marillac Social Center, 212 S Francisco Ave, Chicago, IL 60612 - 2/15/2014 - 9:00 am


Career Week events are open to current DePaul adult and graduate students, including CPE students, and alumni. Events take place at the Loop and Lincoln Park campuses, as well as via webinar and teleconference. For more information visit the Career Week website. Register today, while space is still available!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

2014, Week 3, Winter Q

Career Services


Gina Anselmo now has an on-site advising day in the College of Education on Thursdays from 2-5pm.  Her office is located in the Dean's Suite, Office 213
For more information click here

Additionally, Peer Advising Resume services are now avaliable. Click here for more information.

Dr. Gnilka Advising Sessions

Tuesday, Feb. 4 & Thursday, Feb. 6
4-5pm
Student Center 324


Careers on Purpose: Taking Control of your Success

When: 5-7pm on Sunday, February 9th, 2014
Where: Lincoln Park Student Center 324

You have the counseling skills. You are smart, capable, and ready to go. Now what? How do you get the job after you graduate? How do you set yourself up for success while in school?

Learn how to break past your internal barriers, build the foundation for success while you are in school, and gain concrete networking skills in an interactive environment. Begin a journey through the skills and attitudes that your program might not have taught you and walk away empowered to create your own path.


Rena McDaniel, a DePaul Alumni (class of 2013), is currently serving as the Director of Outreach and Operations, as well as a staff therapist, at IntraSpectrum Counseling. Less than a year after graduating, she has gotten a director position at a private practice, presented to a room of 60+ professionals at a local hospital, been asked to do a training for a consortium of interns of three major LGBTQ organizations, developed and serves at head of the coaching department for Fortune Training & Coaching, and has a standing coffee date with Viktor Frankl’s grandson!

COE Winter Forum 2014

SCHOOL FUNDING REFORM:  CLOSING THE "OPPORTUNITY GAP"

Tuesday, February 11; 5:30 to 7:30 PM
DePaul Student Center, Room 314



Ralph Martire, the Director of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, a well-known and respected state and national policy expert will present a critical analysis of the state of public school funding in Chicago and Illinois.  Martire will discuss issues of adequacy and equity in funding and offer solutions to the question of how we can pay for the education all children deserve.

In an era of  budget cuts, teacher layoffs, the erosion of programs and services for children, and increasing inequity in resources, the forum will offer students a deeper understanding of the challenges and possibilities of providing a well-resourced quality education for all children.

We must as a nation, and in our states, launch a renewed effort to eliminate the stubborn and persistent resource disparities and inadequacies that drag down American public schools. Now is the time to take the bold and courageous action to make certain that all of our students have access to the meaningful educational opportunities that they and the nation must secure. (Martire, "The Fair Funding Challenge")

2 CPDUs are available for teachers.

Resources for your students:

Mr. Martire serves on the U.S. Department of Education's Equity and Excellence in Education Commission. Attached is their recent report:  For Each and EveryChild (See Improving School Finance and Efficiency, pp. 17 -20) and a compendium of recommendations. (See article # 4 The Fair Funding Challenge:  Ensuring a Meaningful Opportunity for All Students)

For more information on the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, their resources, analysis and reports on school funding:  www.ctbaonline.org

A recent report:  Is School Funding Fair?  can be found at: 

Please share this announcement with your students and if you teach on Tuesday evenings, consider bringing your class. Please R.S.V.P. to dhorwit@depaul.edu if you plan to do so.



Wednesday, January 8, 2014

2014, Week 1, Winter Q


Athletic Academic Advising Position
Click to view the Job Description
Additional information: The position is paid through The Athlife Foundation Grant.  In addition to the attached description, the ideal candidate would have an interest in student development (counseling), athletics, and program development as well as have past experience working with high school students.  This program requires an individual who is willing to be a champion for the social and academic development of athletes in the Girls and Boys Basketball program at Westinghouse College Prep.

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SAVE THE DATE:  COLLEGE OF EDUCATION WINTER FORUM
SCHOOL FUNDING IN CHICAGO AND ILLINOIS - A CRITICAL APPRAISAL


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH from 5:30 to 7:30 PM


We are pleased to announce that Ralph Martire, the Executive Director of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability will be our keynote speaker for the COE Winter Forum. Mr. Martire is a local and national expert on education finance and fiscal policy and is often called on for expert commentary on a wide variety of TV and radio shows, and in local and state papers.



Details will be forthcoming after the beginning of the new year.  This is a great opportunity for our students who are currently and will be impacted by the state's fiscal crisis and by budget cuts in Chicago and schools throughout the state to get an expert's view of the problem and what needs to be done.



Please consider building this into your winter syllabi.  For more information, contact Diane Horwitz at dhorwit1@depaul.edu.