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Follow on Google News | Ashland University Schar College of Education Receives $249,000 GrantFIPSE Awards $249,000 Grant to Ashland University for Diversity: Meeting the Cultural Demands of Education in the 21st Century
The grant will also involve several Brazilian partners, funded by Brazil's Ministry of Education's Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), include Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina and Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. In addition, the Council for Exceptional Children will serve as a non-funded associate partner. The grant, which is under the auspices of the FIPSE U.S.-Brazil Higher Education Consortia Program, will be used for “Diversity: Dr. Carla Abreu-Ellis, assistant professor of inclusive services and exceptional learners in the Schar College of Education, and Dr. Jason Ellis, assistant professor of curriculum and instruction in the Schar College of Education, co-wrote the grant application. Abreu-Ellis is the project director and the U.S. lead person. “This project will prepare educators to be globally aware of 21st century professionals in the classroom,” Abreu-Ellis said. “Having experienced language and cultural competency components presented in this project, students will become aware of not only the lived realities of diversity and educational equity issues in their own communities, both regionally and nationally in the United States, but an in-depth comparative model of their systematic conditions with that of Brazilian education at its local and national levels.” Abreu-Ellis, who is a native of Brazil, said the consortium between the two countries is something in which she has been interested for many years. “I came across this grant a few years ago and I waited for the right opportunity to submit an application. At Ashland University we seek to prepare our students for their global responsibilities and I believe that this project is aligned with the overall mission of the institution,” “Many innovations in curriculum and instruction have been incorporated into this project and will include alignment of comparative education colloquia between the two countries, the use of technology in moving toward language proficiency and the establishment of online learning communities to create a social network of learners with similarly aligned professional, pedagogical, and personal goals,” Ellis said. Ellis added, “The intention of focusing on this particular theme is the goal of reaching the final outcome, as a shared philosophy by all partners in this consortium, of the importance of preparing pre-service teachers to succeed as agents of change in forming a global community of 21st century educators.” Ashland University (www.ashland.edu) For more information, contact: Dr. Carla Abreu-Ellis, 401 College Ave, 258 Dwight Schar College of Education, (419)289-5392, cellis1@ashland.edu. # # # Ashland University is a private Ohio university that values the individual student & offers a unique educational experience that combines the challenge of strong, applied academic programs with faculty who build nurturing relationships with students. End
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