October 2022

College of Education & Professional Studies Newsletter

Collaboration with Local Elementary School

This was a great day of collaboration with Kitty Stone Elementary! Dr. Kyoko Johns' students conducted math stations with 2nd grade students. Everyone enjoyed the time and we look forward to more collaboration opportunities with KSE!
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JSU Technology in Motion

Technology in Motion spent a day with the Calhoun County tech coaches & librarians!

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JSU Recruitment Fair

CEPS faculty and students introduced prospective high school students to our programs at the JSU Recruitment Fair!
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Collaboration/Problem Solving

Mrs. Valerie Wheat's students building collaboration and problem solving skills in the collaboration course.
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Student Spotlight

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Emma Grace Westbrook

My name is Emma Grace Westbrook, and I am a special education intern at Jacksonville State University. I graduated from Fort Payne High School in 2019. I started at Northeast Alabama Community College in Fall 2019, where I completed my Associate's Degree in the Summer of 2020. I then transferred to Jacksonville State University in Fall 2020 and will graduate in December 2022. Many things have occurred in my life so far that have guided me to the person I have become today.

When I turned 16, I attended a summer camp as a counselor for children with physical disabilities. That one week of camp changed my outlook on life. Amid running around and doing different activities with my camper, I realized that I wanted to work with children with disabilities for the rest of my life. I had found my calling. Knowing what you want to do as a career from the age of 16 was rough because everyone asked: 'Are you sure?' 'That's a hard job.' 'You will change your mind.'. My response has always been ‘ I know that it is a hard job but knowing what God has called me to do is a blessing. I have been very fortunate to have parents that have pushed me to be the best version of myself that I can be. My parents advocated for me to start field experience while still in high school. I will forever be grateful to them for teaching me about God and setting me on the path to becoming an educator.

In July of 2021, my dad passed away due to the effects of Covid. I was starting my Junior year of college in August of the same year. To be completely honest, I was not going back to JSU because it was so close to a new school year, but my fantastic mom sat me down and told me that my dad would want me to go back. It is because of her and so many other people that I returned. Attending Jacksonville State that semester was difficult; I was starting my battle with depression and anxiety. The first six months were the hardest; I had many breakdowns and struggled to attend classes. However, I made it through because of my peers and professors at Jacksonville State.

My time at Jacksonville State has been the most fulfilling.

Over the past two years, I have grown, not only in academics but as a person. I have gained the confidence to stand in front of a classroom. I have grown closer to God and have become more appreciative of those around me. Jacksonville State is a great place to attend, and there are so many great opportunities to grow as a person and meet new people.

In closing, I would like to thank everyone who has helped me along the way. You are loved and appreciated. But, above all, thank you, mom, for always being my best friend. I genuinely do not know what I would do without you.

Go Gamecocks!

Umm...Program Visits Area Middle School

Umm… program visited Munford Middle School… with our Math Ed students leading the activities. It is a great early informal practicum experience for them.

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Faculty Representing at Graduate Programs Fair

Special thanks to Drs. Priscilla Wilson and Ahmad Alhammouri for representing the CEPS at the Graduate Programs Information Fair!
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Ed.S. in Elementary Education! APPLICATIONS OPEN NOW!

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FCS students share why they said YES to FCS

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CEPS Celebrates HOMECOMING!

The CEPS took part in the Homecoming Parade with a float with several happy Gamecocks on board! For the second year in a row, the CEPS won the door decorating contest! LASSO THE LIONS!
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Faculty/Staff Spotlight

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Mrs. Lynn Steward - Administrative Assistant, Family & Consumer Sciences

I was born and raised in the Piedmont area, graduating from Piedmont High School. I married my high school sweetheart, Mark, who also works at JSU. We have two great sons, Casey and Caleb. I came to JSU in 2003 as the secretary for the new JSU Child Development Center at McClellan. In 2006 I had the opportunity to become the secretary for Family & Consumer Sciences. FCS encompasses all the areas of life that interest me: children, food & the home. It has been a great place to work – we are a family in FCS!

Our son Casey and his wife Stormy (both JSU grads) gave us the best Christmas gift ever in 2021. Our grandson, Jasper Shane, is our pride and joy! Jasper is in the inaugural class of infants at the new JSU Child Development Center that opened in August. He loves it and we love having him close by. Mark and I enjoy weekend camping trips and look forward to taking Jasper along soon.