Good luck, love from the BCSL, and keep in touch!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Transition
To the seniors who are graduating on Monday, and to these valuable members of the BCSL staff who will no longer be at the BCSL: Sarah Ho, Avi Minor, Brenda Reeves, and Julia Nieves
Good luck, love from the BCSL, and keep in touch!
Good luck, love from the BCSL, and keep in touch!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Need a summer job?
HELP WANTED! Second Harvest Foodbank of North Central Ohio is searching for 3 good people for Summer VISTA positions. You will be helping with the Summer Food Service Program at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lorain County for 8 weeks during the summer. Looks great on a resume! Includes a stipend and education award. Must be 18 and a high school graduate.
Click on the link to apply: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/ listing/viewListing.do? fromSearch=true&id=39993
Friday, May 20, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Fall Survey data
Since I spend so much of my time collecting data, I thought I would share the results. Here are the graphs from the fall 2010 campus-wide community service survey, which had 258 unique responses.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Education Discussion Lunch Today
Monday, May 9th
Wilder Hall, room 112
12:00 free pizza and salad lunch
12:15 introductions and announcements
12:30 presentation and discussion
When we invest time and energy into education outreach programs like America Reads, we assume that the work will yield good results. Good data to confirm that assumption, however, can be hard to come by. That's why it's exciting to report that we now have statistically significant data related to reading performance at Eastwood Elementary School, thanks to the work of Oberlin College senior Noah Schwarz, psychology professors Nancy Darling and Cindy Frantz, and the staff of Eastwood. Noah will share this data at our luncheon, and we will talk more broadly about how (and why) to do evaluation and assessment in education programs.
Wilder Hall, room 112
12:00 free pizza and salad lunch
12:15 introductions and announcements
12:30 presentation and discussion
When we invest time and energy into education outreach programs like America Reads, we assume that the work will yield good results. Good data to confirm that assumption, however, can be hard to come by. That's why it's exciting to report that we now have statistically significant data related to reading performance at Eastwood Elementary School, thanks to the work of Oberlin College senior Noah Schwarz, psychology professors Nancy Darling and Cindy Frantz, and the staff of Eastwood. Noah will share this data at our luncheon, and we will talk more broadly about how (and why) to do evaluation and assessment in education programs.
All are welcome at this event.
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