The Student NCTE Affiliate of Winthrop University
Students in the Teacher Education tracks of the Department of English at Winthrop University (SC) formed their own student affiliate organization of the National Council of Teachers of English in 1999. The organization was officially approved in November, 1999, at the Denver, CO, national conference of NCTE.
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Anyone who is interested in English Education and is a student at Winthrop (full or part-time). Dues are $2.50 per semester. Each new member receives a packet and is encouraged to join the national organization at a greatly reduced fee. We are also looking forward to receiving free materials from NCTE, the benefits of NCTE-sponsored speakers, reduced registration fees, and other perks affiliate-ship provides.
The Affiliate meets monthly. Meetings usually feature a guest speaker.
Next scheduled meeting will be
Friday ~ September 11, 2009
3:30 - 4:30 PM in Kinard # 105
Come and Bring a Friend!
Questions? geralda@winthrop.edu
Our
Achievements
Summary of 2003-2004
Our first meeting was held on
September 30, and featured Mr. Chris Revels and Mr. Jason Johns,
who discussed their
first-year teaching experiences in local high schools. Mr. Revels teaches
at Fort Mill High School, while Mr. Johns teaches at Rock Hill High School.
Mr. Johns was also awarded the Rock Hill School District 3 New Teacher of the
Year. Both are Winthrop graduates. The meeting was held at 7 pm in Bancroft 271.
On October 15, Dr. Josephine Koster led a workshop focusing on the
effective use of technology in the English Education classroom. The
meeting began at 7 pm and was held in Kinard 116, one of the campus computer
labs to make the session interactive. On November 12 Mrs. Denise Khaalid from
the Rock Hill School District Three Office presented information about grammar
instruction using Harry Noden's Image Grammar. The Affiliate closed
the year with its annual book drive, donating the collected books to the local
Children's Attention Home. The spring was also quite busy. We kicked
off things on
January 28 with a presentation by Vickie Brockman, Director of the Winthrop Writing Project
and veteran teacher, who spoke about classroom assessment. On
February 11, Sheila Huckabee, from the Rock Hill
School District 3 office, presented on ESOL
issues in our area.
On
March 31, Denise Khaalid returned to
discuss reading strategies. We closed the year on
April 14, when
Rita Stringfellow, Personnel Director
from Chester County, presented information about the job search.
In 2002-2003, we began with an informational meeting
in September, featuring an address by Mrs. Marion Garner, a teacher at York
Comprehensive High School. In October several former interns returned to
speak as a panel of first year teachers: Mr. David Suber, Mr. Andy Crissinger,
Mr. David DuBose, and Ms. Caroline DunLany. Ms. Kathy Stanley from the York
County Literacy Association returned in November to share information about her
work in this area. In December, the Affiliate participated in a "book
buddies" program with local high school students. During this experience,
students had the opportunity to write to students in Mrs. Marian Garner's
classes about reading. On December 14, Affiliate Members traveled to York
Comprehensive High School for a party to meet with their book buddies and to
wrap gifts of books together for the NCTE Affiliate Literacy Drive (after which
the books were delivered to the Children's Attention Home and the York County
Literacy Center). The Affiliate was also very active in the spring of 2003.
In February, Ms. Rita Stringfellow, Executive Director of Human Resources for
Chester County School District, spoke about job hunting strategies and the job
interview. Mrs. Barbara Jenkins, Richland School District 2's District of
the Year in Columbia, SC, spoke in April about minority issues and the teaching
experience. The year concluded with an informative talk about school
report cards, teacher accountability, and standardized testing by Mr. Mike
Fanning, Director of the Olde English Consortium at Winthrop University.
In 2001-2002, we began the academic year by having a
panel of first year teachers speak. Angela Herron, Anna Bridwell, and Caroline
DunLany described their experiences as new teachers. Dr. David Vawter was the
next guest speaker; he talked about making a classroom with a heart. Kathy
Stanley, from the York County Literacy Association presented information
about literacy issues. Mike Fanning from the Olde English Consortium of
Winthrop focused on the problems of school report cards and the dangers of high
stakes testing. Dr. Carol Pearson discussed teacher expectations and student
performance. For our projects, we continued the tradition of donating books to
the Children’s Attention Home and the York County Literacy Association in Rock
Hill, and we held a marathon reading of challenged or censored books to
celebrate Banned Book Month. In November 2001, Katie McErlean, a former officer
of the Winthrop NCTE Affiliate, presented at a panel at the NCTE National
Conference.
In 2000-2001, we held a marathon reading of challenged or censored books, conducted a literacy project and donated several hundred books to the Children's Attention Home and York County Literacy Assn., had guest speakers talk to us about the first year of teaching and what teaching is like after thirty years, and listened to Mr. Mike Fanning's address on accountability in education. Also, our Pres. Emeritus, Mary Page, member Paige Johnson, and Dr. Neary presented a panel at the national NCTE conference in Milwaukee. We will be represented again this November at the national conference in Baltimore as former V-P Katie McErlean, member Lori Sowell, Mrs. Koon, and Dr. Neary present a session. We are also looking forward to working with Mrs. Marian Garner (from York HS) in a project that involves high school students in a reading exchange.
In 1999-2000, our speakers included Krista Young Williams (Andrew Jackson HS), speaking on the first year on the job; Cathy Stanley, Director of the York County Literacy Association, speaking on promoting literacy; Assistant Principal Judy Mobley (Rock Hill HS), speaking on interviewing ideas and getting jobs; and Dr. Jo Koster (Winthrop University), speaking on using the Internet as a tool for teachers.
Contact Dr. Amy Gerald, Faculty Sponsor, at (803) 323-4626, or e-mail her at geralda@winthrop.edu
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