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June 2005

ECU Educators’ Text Chosen for Superintendent Program

A book co-authored by two East Carolina University education professors has been selected as general leadership text for a UNC program designed to prepare experienced principals for superintendency. The UNC […]

6.29.2005

NC QUEST Grant Offers Training

East Carolina University’s College of Education has been awarded a $210,827 grant that will offer professional development opportunities to math and science teachers who work in low-income school districts. The […]

6.29.2005

ECU College of Education Expands Rural “Revitalise” Project

East Carolina University’s College of Education will receive $400,000 to continue an innovative technology initiative designed to address the issues of retention and renewal of teachers in rural communities. The […]

6.29.2005

ECU Professor joins Teacher Educator Standards Commission

Greenville, NC – Jane Carol Manner, associate elementary education professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, has been selected by the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) to participate on […]

6.29.2005

Duffy to Keynote Annual Literacy Conference

Greenville, NC – Dr. Gerald G. Duffy, William E. Moran Distinguished Professor of Reading and Literacy at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s […]

6.29.2005

Sheerer Accepts Invitation from the Office of the Secretary of Defense

ECU Education Dean to Attend National Defense Conference Greenville, NC – Dr. Marilyn Sheerer, of Greenville, NC, has accepted an invitation from the Office of the Secretary of Defense to […]

6.26.2005

National Science Foundation Team Evaluates NC-PIMS Grant at ECU

Greenville, NC – The National Science Foundation (NSF) Team is visiting East Carolina University this week to evaluate the management of the North Carolina Partnership for Improving Mathematics and Science […]

6.16.2005

East Carolina University Researching Japan-US Educational Systems Visiting Classes at Hiroshima Junior and Senior High Schools

It was five years ago when East Carolina University (Greenville, North Carolina, USA) and Hiroshima University became sister schools, and they have been engaged in interpersonal exchanges since then.  On […]

6.4.2005

February 2005

The ECU College of Education Boldly Growing

Scotty Williams, Staff Writer In 1907, the eastern part of North Carolina was glaringly short of teachers. East Carolina Teacher’s College was founded that year to turn out good teachers […]

2.5.2005

January 2005

Flood to Address Resegregation

Greenville, NC – Dr. Dudley Flood, former school principal, teacher, coach, and North Carolina Department of Public Instruction administrator, will speak at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 19 at Mendenhall […]

1.19.2005