Greetings

Some important notes and dates are presented below:



FALL STUDENT TEACHING APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
If you have a major or minor in special education with licensure you need to turn your fall 2004 student teaching applications into me by Thursday, January 29. Applications may be picked up in the Field Placement Office.  Please note the following:
 **Be sure to have six copies of a one page sheet with
your biography on one side and your autobiographical essay on
another. These are the one page that will represent you to your student teaching supervising teacher and building administrator so take care in the preparation. Be creative with font size and such to make each fit on one page so a single sheet of paper will contain both your biography and essay.
**Turn in to Patty Swanson in 161 McGuffey Hall or Tom Southern in 156 McGuffey the packet with the application, six copies of your one page biography/essay, and your
DARS.
**If you have compelling reasons to request a geographic area, make a note.  However you should realize that the limitations in the number and type of placement may not allow the Field Placement Office to be able to meet your request.
**Make sure to include the sheet outlining your
practicum experiences that can be picked up at the field placement office.
You can always email if you have questions, or call me at 529 6634

PRAXIS PREP    
If you are taking the Praxis Exam March 6, and would like a refresher course on the special education core principles be advised there will two sessions offered, February 23 and February 24th at 5:00.  Please email me with your intention to attend one of the sessions so that we can make room and materials arrangements.


MAJOR APPLICATIONS     
A reminder that the application to become a special education major will available February  1 and will be due March 1. If you are in the early childhood field block this semester or were in last semester, or if you wish to major in specialties unrelated to early childhood and will take the middle childhood pedagogy, you will need to apply by March 1. Yearly, we are able to accept 17 early childhood pedagogy and 20 middle childhood pedagogy students. If you have questions, please stop by to see Patty Swanson in Room 161 McGuffey.

MORE ABOUT READING REQUIREMENTS
We will be offering a graduate level class this summer to assist persons who might need 3 more hours to complete the state reading requirement.  If you are a recent graduate or a current graduate student, contact me to review your status.  Call at 513 529 6634.  This summer is the one and only time this fix will be offered.  We need to ascertain numbers so that we can make arrangements. 
Please do not confuse the reading requirement and a reading endorsement.  Effective in 2002, all early, middle, and intervention licenses require a 12-semester hour set of courses in reading, 3 of which must be phonics.


SNAFUs 
Inevitably, the beginning of a semester results in some pockets of confusion and/or mix-ups. If you are having a problem with a course or other issue, please stop by early during this week. Patty Swanson's schedule is posted on her door and I will definitely be in or close by the EDP office on through this week.