Diverse Experiences - College of Education
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Standard 4: Institutional Report
Standard 4: Exhibits and Displays
National Reports
Standards for Social Foundations (Council of Learned Societies in Education)
ACE Center for Advancement of Racial and Ethnic Equity
Annual Joint Fellows Conference
Campus Diversity Study
Diverse Experiences-University
Diverse Experiences-College of Education
International Programs
Scholarship Awards
Teacher Assisting (Initial)
University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

Student Teaching (Initial)
Cross Cultural Student Teaching, Broward County, Florida

Consortium for Overseas Student Teaching/COST (Initial)

Rising Star Summer Camp (Graduate Practicum, Learning Disabilities)
Camp Brochure
Featured Student
Candidate Acceptance Letter
Candidate Training Letter
Candidate Orientation Letter

Literacy Center Summer Program (with Godfrey-Lee Public Schools)
District Agreement
Parent Agreement
Teacher Questionnaire

The Learning Center (with Hudsonville Public Schools)
Clinic Brochure
Parent Letter

Student Organizations and Service Activities

Dozens of activities providing diverse experiences go unrecorded, of course. A partial listing would include several that have been sponsored by Student-CEC, others which have been course projects: YMCA Minority Achievement Program, Adopt a Family, Adopt a Classroom, Reading Marathon, Zoo Day, Special Olympics, Volunteer Tutoring, food drives, clean-up projects, fund raisers, and service to the elderly. The following are examples of more formalized activities.

Multicultural Teacher Education Cohort (MTEC)

Student Council for Exceptional Children

Incredible Kids Day

West Michigan Inclusion Network

Service Learning, MTEC Project

Humanitarian Efforts

Learning to Give

Adopt a District

City of Children Orphanage (Ciudad de Ninos), Matamoros, Mexico. Colleagues, Spring 04, p. 7:

Education for Humanity International Foundation, Thailand Colleagues, Spring 2005, Cover and page 3:

Don't Forget the Kids (Traverse City Center) Colleagues, Spring 2005, page 6: