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Education Department Student Clubs

Education Organization 

(Ed Org)

Ed Org's mission is to provide an atmosphere in which future educators feel safe, accepted, and motivated to become successful teachers. The club participates in many social and service activities throughout the year, many times in conjunction with other clubs on campus. These events include literacy nights at the local library, volunteering for the Ronald McDonald House, after-school tutoring, participating in Community and Civic Engagement events and more. Ed Org also hosts an annual benefit for A-T (ataxia telangiectasia), a progressive, degenerative disease affecting children.

Kappa Delta Pi

(KDP)

 

 

Kappa Delta Pi is the International Honor Society in Education. To qualify for membership, candidates must have completed 60 hours or more of credits, be a full-time student, have a cumulative GPA of 3.5, and achieve departmental recommendation.

The Council for Exceptional Children

(CEC)

The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is an international community of professionals and network of student chapters that work to improve, through excellence and advocacy, the education and quality of life for children and youth with exceptionalities and to enhance engagement of their families.  The Etown student chapter of CEC connects college students across areas of study with individuals with disabilities and their families through service and development activities. For more information, follow CEC on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/etownsped .

National Science Teachers Association

(NSTA)

This is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. For more information on this organization or to receive information on upcoming events, please  email us at nsta@etown.edu

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