UMaine, UMM alumni, graduate students named County Teachers of the Year
Alumni of the University of Maine and University of Maine at Machias are among the teachers being honored as 2021 Maine County Teachers of the Year.
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Alumni of the University of Maine and University of Maine at Machias are among the teachers being honored as 2021 Maine County Teachers of the Year.
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University of Maine assistant professor of curriculum, assessment and instruction Tammy Mills is co-editor of a new two-volume special issue of the journal Professional Development in Education on the theme, “Non-linear perspectives on teacher development: complexity in professional learning and practice.”
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s a 2020-2021 McGillicuddy Humanities Center fellow, senior secondary education major Nolan Altvater used indigenous research methodologies for his project, “Wabanaki Tools of Diplomacy: Storying Protocols as Political Will,” in which he aimed to center the needs and voices of Wabanaki communities to inform education policy in the State of Maine.
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Faculty members and students from the University of Maine College of Education and Human Development attended the annual meeting of NEERO, the New England Educational Research Organization, held virtually April 28-30.
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Tom Adams, a senior secondary education major, and Camden Bock, a STEM Education Ph.D. student, were among the students recognized for their research presentations at the 2021 UMaine Student Symposium held virtually on April 16.
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TODAY cited University of Maine research led by professor of higher education Elizabeth Allan, in a report about people charged in the hazing death of a Bowling Green State University student.
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University of Maine College of Education and Human Development graduate students Danielle Gabrielli and Anne Fensie were recognized at the UMaine Graduate Student Government’s 2021 Appreciation Event.
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Josh Palmeter of Orono, Maine is the outstanding student in kinesiology and physical education, exercise science concentration for 2021.
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The 2021 Krissy Miner Memorial Award for Outstanding M.Ed. Student in Educational Leadership is granted to Angela E. Domina, a Bangor High School English Teacher and a candidate for the Ed.S. in Educational Leadership in the Maine Educational Leadership Academy cohort.
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Miranda Snyder of Brimfield, Massachusetts, a secondary education major with a concentration in English, is the 2021 Outstanding Graduating Student in the College of Education and Human Development. The college also honored Blanca Millan-Modia of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, a kinesiology and physical education major with a concentration in exercise science, as this year’s Outstanding Graduating International Student, and Jamie Jones of Bangor, Maine, a child development and family relations major with a concentration in early childhood education, with the Dean’s Award.
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