Read the final edition of TRRE's newsletter. We are grateful for the strong partnerships that brought 35 new teachers to rural NH schools. Current induction activities support graduates and school partners as grant funding for TRRE ends in September 2022.
https://t.co/aY5B4FfDWE
UNH TRRE continues its work with school partners to connect non-punitive discipline and practice with Universal Design for Learning and equity. @MsTuckerSmith from Lessoncast Inc. presented a proactive approach to reduce barriers in education and embrace learner variability.
UNH TRRE kicked off its Collaborative for Equitable and Inclusive Practices, an initiative to improve discipline practices with partner districts. Principal Ryan Gleason at Yarmouth Elementary in ME advocates for CPS in schools and shared implementation plans in school settings.
UNH TRRE Resident Annabel Nash, and her mentor. "I can't thank Jen enough. Observing her approach to her craft has motivated me to be the teacher that children deserve. I have loved every minute of this journey and cannot wait for what's to come."
UNH TRRE Resident, Rachele Harvey, reflects on her experience in the program. Thank you so much for this amazing opportunity. Support from my teaching mentors and TRRE was astounding. I could not have asked for a better program and experience to guide my career!
UNH TRRE C4 resident, Kristy Wells, and teaching mentor, Kristen Foss, at Lancaster Elementary School (SAU 36). Speaking of the 15-month TRRE program Kristy said, "The TRRE leadership said this year would go fast... It truly has been an incredible experience!" Three months to go!
UNH TRRE Cohort 4 resident, Laci Martin, with her teaching mentor, Angela Schoonmaker, at SAU 61-Farmington Valley View Elementary School . "Thank you for teaching me to "BELIEVE" in myself! I am forever thankful for the opportunity to learn from you and work alongside you!"
UNH TRRE Cohort 4 residents celebrated the last day of their teaching seminar course on Monday. Thanks to CAST @CAST_UDL and Susan Shapiro for an engaging presentation, Designing for Access and Agency. Two more summer courses to go to complete their M.Ed. degree requirements!
UNH TRRE Cohort 4 Resident Abbey Filiault is the recipient of a UNH Carsey School Nordlom Fellowship summer 2021 award. Her research proposal, Academic Supports for Children Experiencing Housing Instability, will identify resources for rural homeless youth in NH .
TRRE C4 residents hosted a community engagement panel to discuss food insecurity. Panelists represented Taproot Farm, Ammonoosuc Community Health Services, Conway Elementary (SAU 9) and Nutrition Connections - UNH Extension
Great experience for our future teachers!
Read the February edition of TRRE Branches! Read about TRRE Resident Kristy Wells (pictured) in 'A TRRE and TIPP Double Dipper' and other stories!
https://t.co/bpmDZbqQdK
Rachele Harvey, TRRE Resident at Conway Elementary (SAU 9) taught a multi-day unit on community. Kudos to Rachele for bringing community into the classroom and giving students multiple means of engagement.
Dr. Elyse Hambacher from the UNH Education Department met with TRRE residents, graudates, mentors and school partner colleagues on Tuesday afteroon. She led a presentation on Resisting Punitive Discipline and Enacting Culturally Relevant Critical Teacher Care.
Congrats to Gorham and STEM educator Shannon Wydra on being selected as NH's only semi-finalists in Samsung's Solve for Tomorrow program. She is a 2018 TRRE Graduate, received $15K as a semi-finalist for the contest.
UNH TRRE Graduate Alayna Signorello at Warren Village School was named a Celia B. Gosil Grants in Place Fellow. She plans to rehab the greenhouse and connect 3rd grade students to the community and classroom by growing food. Read all about it. https://t.co/rafa6CpYV7
Hannah Mariotti at Beacon Consulting Group provided an opportunity this Tuesday for UNH TRRE residents and graduates to learn about self-care techniques for coping with stress. Thanks for a great presentation!
UNH TRRE research team members submitted a proposal to NEERO for the 2021 conference which was accepted! They are working hard to refine the presentation, Inquiry and Evidence in a Rural Teacher Residency Program, in preparation. #NEERO2021
Congratulations!