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Teaching Fellows Activities

   
   
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To help Western Teaching Fellows further with their education, our Teaching Fellows program holds weekly seminars. These seminars, which Fellows sign up for as class credit, are designed to address issues beyond the scope of the regular teacher education curriculum. Some recent topics in seminar classes have been school violence, technology, inclusion, site-based management, child abuse, and cultural diversity.


Freshman/Sophomore Retreat                                                                                     

When first year Teaching Fellows arrive on Western's campus, they are welcomed to a retreat with Sophomore Fellows. This retreat allows freshmen to establish connections with other fellows in the program, build relationships with other members of their class, and get to know the University and the campus. Activities range from cookouts to ropes courses, and the only  requirement is fun!! 

                                                   


James Bell
2007 NC Teacher of the Year

Speaker Series

 

One of the benefits of being a Teaching Fellow at Western is our Speaker Series. Each year there are several speakers on campus for Fellows to see. Western has hosted Teachers of the Year, Chair of the North Carolina State Board of Education, Senator Howard Lee, and other faculty speakers. Each speaker represents a tremendous opportunity for enrichment.


Social Life

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contrary to popular myth, there's alway something to do in Cullowhee or the  surrounding area. The Leadership Committee tries to plan several fun

events each year, some of which include trips to Dixie Stampede, cookouts and dinners, etc. Again, the only requirement is fun!!


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Leadership Committee

The Leadership Committee is an essential component to our Teaching Fellows program. Made up of volunteers, the committee plans social events for all Fellows, helps in the community by sponsoring charity functions, assists in recruitment for the University, as well as other services. Serving on this committee not only adds to each participant's college experience, but also helps to support the University and the College of Education.


   
   
 
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