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Webinar, Human Language Acquistion, Odyssey 2014, ClercCenter, GURC
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John A. Logan College 700 Logan College Road, Carterville, IL 62918 http://gurc-midwest.weebly.com
Webinar on What the Eyes Reveal About the Brain: Advances in Human Language Acquisition
On May 1, 2014 the Clerc Center presented a webinar: “What the Eyes Reveal About the Brain: Advances in Human Language Acquisition-Insights from Visual Language and Visual Learning (VL2) and the Brain and Language Laboratory for Neuroimaging (BL2)” With Dr. Laura-Ann Petitto from Gallaudet University’s Brain and Language Laboratory. In the webinar, Petitto shared breakthrough research related to the visual modality and what happens as she said, “the lion’s share of knowledge comes from the eyes.” She addressed the impact of that on brain structure and function and findings on how this applies to early language acquisition. This webinar was split in two parts: The first part was a pre-recorded tour of the Brain Lab with Petitto and her lab assistants while the second part was a live question-and-answer session with Petitto. Petitto is the science director and co-principal investigator of the National Science Foundation and Gallaudet University’s Science of Learning Center, VL2. This information could be found on this website, http://www.gallaudet.edu/clerc_center/petittobrainwebinar.html
You can find this webinar at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snE4pD882v4
However, all Clerc webinars are archived at http://www.gallaudet.edu/clerc_center/webinars.html
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Odyssey 2014 is here! The 2014 issue of Odyssey is 96 pages—the longest produced in the history of the publication. “High
Expectations for All” is the theme which unifies the 20 articles from 34 authors representing a broad spectrum of perspectives on the lives of deaf and hard of hearing children.
High Expectations for All: Their Importance and Influence-
2014 Issue (Volume 15) (PDF) (E-Magazine)
Individual Articles PDFs Coming Soon!
Letter from the Vice President By Edward Bosso
An Educator’s Perspective: Five “E’s” to Success with Common Core Standards by Christy M. Neria
Teachers, Parents, and—Above All-Students “Buy In” to Raise Expectations By Christopher Hayes
The Power of Expectations: Two Stories by Laurene E. Simms
High Expectations + Reading Intervention Plan=Big Jump In Students’ Reading Scores by Greta Palmberg and Kendra Rask
Raising Courtney Just Like Her Sisters: Forging High Expectations by Amie A. Stelmack
How Can We Motivate Struggling Latino Adolescents to Read? By Melissa Herzig
Expecting the Best: The Essential Lesson for Teachers By Carl B. Williams
Expectations Lead to Performance: The Transformative Power of High Expectations in Preschool
By Ye Wang, Karen S. Engler, and Tara L. Oetting
A Co-Teaching Model: Committed Professionals, High Expectations and the Inclusive Classroom By Karen Wise Lindeman and Kathleen Magiera
High Expectations Require Supporting New Teachers, Educating the School Community By Heidi MacLaughlin and Donna M. Mertens
And so many more articles! Love this Year’s Odyssey? Become an Author for the 2015 Issue which focuses on the influence, impact and opportunity technology.
Click on this website for further information on becoming an Author for the 2015 Issue!
http://clerccenter2.gallaudet.edu/newsandnotables/?id=20384
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Spring 2014 Edition of @ClercCenter now
available!
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* Hosting the 2013 Jr. NAD Conference
View the PDF of the Spring 2014 @ClercCenter
Issue
Coming Soon: Two New On-Line Resources
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Announcing a new edition of @ClercCenter!
This full-color 24-page issue highlights the Clerc Center’s national mission work and activities at its two demonstration schools, the Kendall Demonstration Elementary School and the Model Secondary School for the Deaf.
Articles Include:
* Making Professional Development Easy
* U.S. Department of Education Visits KDES
* Visual Phonics on the Road
* Staging Greek Myths in ASL
* A Volleyball Season in Pink
* Making E-Pals in India
Here's a sneak peek at two important new resources soon to be available from the Clerc Center. Developed as part of the Clerc Center’s strategic plan, both products will be offered free on the Clerc Center website. Classroom Interpreting for Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing series, developed in collaboration with Dr. Brenda Schick from the University of Colorado-Boulder, is a resource for school administrators, educators, educational interpreters, parents and students. Educating Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: A Guide for Professionals in General Education Settings is a three-module resource designed for educators in general education settings. Keep an eye on this website! http://clerccenter2.gallaudet.edu/newsandnotables/?id=20088
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A Great Resource for Parents and Families The Clerc Center collaborated with the American Society for Deaf Children to provide Spanish and Mandarin translations to their publication, Sign Language use for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing Babies: The Evidence Supports It. What was previously only available as full report is now a colorful publication ready to share with families in three languages. You can download the brochures by going to this website and you will find three different versions. http://www.gallaudet.edu/clerc_center/information_and_resources/collaborations/american_society_for_deaf_children.html
15 Principles for Reading to Deaf Children Now with English and Spanish Voiceovers and Captions
The 15 Principles for Reading to Deaf Children are online accompanied by voiceovers in both English and Spanish as well as closed captions. These principles are a great starting place for parents and teachers who want to know how to engage young children in book sharing. To check out the 15 Principles for Reading to Deaf Children: Go to this website: http://www.gallaudet.edu/clerc_center/information_and_resources/info_to_go/language_and_literacy/15_principles_for_reading_to_deaf_children/the_15_principles_from_1_to_15.html
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The purpose of GURC? • We provide information on professional development opportunities.
• We provide assistance in planning programs or workshops.
• We provide academic excellence through Gallaudet University courses.
• We provide technical assistance related to the education of deaf and hard of hearing students.
The Gallaudet University Regional Center-Midwest is one of the six Gallaudet University Regional Center (GURCs) in the United States that partners with Gallaudet University. Based in Washington, D.C. and chartered in 1864, Gallaudet University is recognized as the premier educator for the deaf community. The GURCs help bring the resources and expertise of Gallaudet University and the Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center to sites across the country through extension courses, training programs, workshops, conferences, enrichment programs, and technical assistance.
The GURC-Midwest serves Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Sheri Cook is the center’s director.
Sheri Cook, Director Office C202B 700 Logan College Road Carterville, IL 62918 [email protected] VP: 1-618-565-0054
Like us on Facebook and keep an eye on our website for updates.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gallaudet-University-Regional-Center-Midwest/183849851657427?ref=hl
http://gurc-midwest.weebly.com/