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Both the academic and
professional aspects of the teaching profession will be emphasized.
The role of an educator, with attention to minority issues,
will be explored.
The program is composed
of two phases. Phase I helps students develop leadership and
interpersonal skills that are so necessary for the successful
teacher. The examination of cultural backgrounds and the diversity
of our society is also a part of this phase.
In Phase II, all students
will be involved in two academic tracks one from a mathematics/science
strand and the other from a liberal arts strand. Each track
will include academic and teaching responsibilities.
Students will have daily
use of campus Physical Education facilities and participate
in on-campus social and recreational activities. There will
also be an opportunity to visit some of Cleveland's cultural
and entertainment areas.
Contact:
Dr. Frank Johns
The DuBois Summer Academy for Gifted and Talented High School
Students
Cleveland State University
College of Education
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 687-4577
C.A.P.E.
Camp Attracting Prospective Educators 2001
is designed to introduce Ohio high school students who have
completed their junior year to professional careers in teaching.
Camp dates July 11-15, 2001
at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
Dr. Kenneth Cushner
Associate Dean for Student Life
Kent State University
202 White Hall
P.O.Box 5190
Kent, OH 44242-0001
330.672.0728
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