Monday Minutes
Faculty and Staff Edition
Here are your Monday Minutes for October 5-9, 2020.
From the Department Head
Dear Students, Staff, and Faculty,
On this day in 1947, Harry Truman, the 33rd President of the US, delivered the first televised presidential speech in the United States. President Truman called on Americans to use less grain to help Europe which was still reeling from the effects of the Second World War. He asked people to avoid eating meat on Tuesdays and eggs and poultry on Thursdays, and to consume 1 less slice of bread every day.
The 2020 general election is on November 3 and Montana State University encourages the community to exercise our civic duty! Make sure that you are registered to vote and visit the Montana Secretary of State’s election information page to become informed about candidates and ballot initiatives.
Take good care,
Dr. Ann Ewbank
News and Announcements
- Tune in to YouTube for EHHD’s Virtual Scholarship/Donor Appreciation CelebrationTONIGHT at 5:45pm!
- Our next department meeting is Tuesday, October 6, 3:10-4:30. Our topic is scholarship/research in relation to our strategic plan. We will hear from faculty in our “Research Roundup.” Faculty/graduate students will share a 2-minute “elevator pitch” version of their research. Join us in Ann Ewbank’s WebEx room or dial in:
- +1-855-797-9485 US Toll free
- +1-415-655-0002 US Toll
- Access code: 920 310 123
- Are you curious about the amount of work you assign to students in a course relative to the number of contact hours per credit (3 credit course= 45 contact hours)? Check out this handy Workload Estimator from Wake Forest University.
- The Spring 2021 schedule is live but there are still some inaccuracies which we are working to resolve. We will send instructors requests for textbook information shortly.
- Please save the date for the Virtual TEP Induction Ceremony and Student Teacher Sendoff: Monday, November 9 at 6:15pm.
- Any member of the MSU community concerned about another's well-being can submit a CARE Referral, which is a simple, non-emergency way to help connect a person with help they may need. Additional information about CARE Referrals is online at montana.edu/deanofstudents/care.
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- Congratulations to all whose publications were mentioned in VPREDGE’s September newsletter, including: Becky Hammack, Jioanna Carjuzaa, Bill Mendoza, Terry Bradley, Gilbert Kalonde, Shihua Brazill, and UTEC Partner Kristin Harney! If you note the omission of a current publication email Leila Sterman.
- Our department’s success is determined by our collective accomplishments. Share your own accomplishments with pride! Or if you hear of a colleague or student’s accomplishment, please share. Please send accomplishments and kudos to ann.ewbank@montana.edu.
Professional Development & Engagement Opportunities
- The Murdock Trust calls for participants for the Partners in Science Program, an opportunity for high school science teachers to spend two summers embedded in a research laboratory or in the field.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Resources
- Don’t forget to register to vote for the upcoming general election! Election Day is a university holiday. Civic participation is the foundation of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Indigenous Canada is a free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. Dan Levy (co-creator and star of Schitt’s Creek) hosts a weekly discussion on course material as well!
- Do you have a resource to share? Please email Ann Ewbank.
A Special Request from Field Placement & Licensure
Teacher Education Program instructors: As we head into the fall term, we have over 80 student teachers. This is a healthy
enrollment and we are looking forward to supporting each student during their semester.
I would like to ask you each to review the list of students, which is attached, and
encourage you to reach out to former students. During this time of uncertainty and
potential fear of what lies ahead, I believe they would appreciate hearing from a
friendly face. I think they would each appreciate the support and connection, perhaps
now more than ever.
Thanks in advance! - John Melick
Please see the attached PDF for the list of students. PDF: Student Teachers – Fall 2020