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Minnesota Conference on Science Education (MnCOSE)

Twelve science methods students attended the Minnesota Science Teacher Association Conference on Science Education in Duluth on Friday, February 22, 2013. Teacher candidates were able to participate in a number of break out sessions including: Is it science or Magic; Dragonflies; Outdoor Learning; Engineering with Puff Mobiles and Bird Feeders, and Assessment in science among […]

Learning to teach mathematics

EDU 373 (Elementary Mathematics Methods and Materials) features many opportunities to peer teach mini lessons in math following activities that are outlined by Marilyn Burns and AIMS. In the activity below, students are comparing the measurements of their arm span to their height to determine if they are a square, a long or a wide […]

Teaching with the Giant Map of Africa

This semester’s elementary Social Studies methods group jumped right into teaching! For our first day of class, we helped second grade students from St. Peter’s South Elementary explore National Geographic’s Giant Map of Africa. In this activity, we asked students to estimate whether Africa is longer north-south or east-west. Then the second grade students used […]

Dr. Moos publishes with Christopher Stewart (’10)

Dr. Daniel Moos co-authored a chapter in International Handbook of Metacognition and Learning Technologies with Christopher Stewart, a Secondary Education graduate from Gustavus Adolphus College (’10). This book, published by Springer Science, includes two volumes dedicated to metacognition and self-regulation within the context of technology designed for learning, performance, and training. Our chapter outlines the […]

Journal Publication by Dr. Alenuma-Nimoh

Dr. Alenuma-Nimoh’s article, Taking Multicultural Education to the Next Level: An Intoduction to Differentiated-Multicultural Instruction,  was published in the October 2012, Volume 8, Number 1 issue of the Journal of Multiculturalism in Education. This is a peer-reviewed journal. Dr. Alenuma-Nimoh’s article can be found here.   Abstract: Although there has been a great deal of […]

Casey Dowling ’14

Position: Publicity, SEA Hometown: Ely, MN I am from Ely, MN and am a Junior Elementary Education Major. I love being part of SEA because the people are wonderful and we do really beneficial activities. We have had principal panels, speakers, and also just fun social events. SEA is a great way to get involved and […]

Alicia Ryman ’14

Position: Secretary, SEA Hometown: Hastings, MN I am a Junior Elementary Education major from Hastings, MN. I feel lucky to call Gustavus my other home, where I enjoy getting involved, hanging with friends, and, of course, going to class. One of the organizations that I have enjoyed being part of during my time at Gustavus is […]

Sarah Martin ’14

Position: Treasurer Hometown: Eagan, MN I am a Junior Elementary Education Major with a math endorsement from Eagan, MN. Other than SEA, I am involved in Big Partner Little Partner, Gustavus Youth Outreach, Kappa Delta Pi, and choir. My favorite thing that we have done in SEA is making tie blanket with middle school students in […]

Nicole Schwarz ’14

Position: Co-President, SEA Hometown: Andover, MN My name is Nicole Schwarz and I originally am from Andover, MN. I’m majoring in both Secondary Social Studies and History and would love to teach American History in a middle school or high school classroom some day! Although we do a lot of fun things in SEA, one […]

Kara Peterson ’14

Position: Co-President, SEA Hometown: Becker, MN I am a Junior Elementary Education Major from Becker, MN. In addition to SEA, I am also involved with GYO, KDP, BPLP, Study Buddies, and I work at the afterschool program at South Elementary. I am so excited to see how far SEA has come over there last two […]