Anonym / Thursday, March 10, 2016 / Categories: All News, Campus, Student Life, Academics, Arts & Letters, Education, Alumni Education students recognized for commitment to teaching Education students recognized for commitment to teaching Two Grove City College education students were recognized for their commitment to teaching earlier this month at the Pennsylvania Association of Middle Level Education (PAMLE) conference. Luke George ’16 and alumna Kelly (Scobee) Truax ’15 were selected for the Learning to Teach & Teaching to Learn honor. They were two of five student teachers chosen statewide for demonstrating “both a commitment to middle level teaching as well as an awareness of young adolescent development.” A group of Grove City College students attended the PAMLE conference in State College with Dr. Jarrett Chapman, assistant professor of education. During the conference, Truax, George, Julia Bereck ’16 and Chapman presented “A Simulated Teaming and Scheduling Activity to Prepare Pre-Service or In-service Teachers to be Effective Teaming Participants.” The well-received session stimulated dialogue with other higher-education institutions regarding effective strategies for preparing pre-service teachers. For more about the Department of Education at Grove City College, visit www.gcc.edu/educ. Previous Article Concert features music from the silver screen Next Article Engineering Students awarded ASHRAE scholarship Print 5252 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Academics Alumni Education Student Life Arts & Letters Is a Research Article Please login or register to post comments.