- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/idea-data-and-research-office/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Wed, 08 Nov 2017 18:41:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock employee raising money to provide books for Mabelvale students /news-archive/2017/11/08/book-fund-mabelvale-students/ Wed, 08 Nov 2017 18:41:02 +0000 /news/?p=68496 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock employee raising money to provide books for Mabelvale students]]> A University of Arkansas at Little Rock employee is raising money to provide multicultural books for second-graders in Mabelvale.聽 Tammy Sue Garrison, training coordinator for the IDEA Data and Research Office in the Center for Applied Studies in Education, was inspired by her future daughter-in-law, Catie Crenshaw, a second-grade teacher at Mabelvale Elementary School who is engaged to marry Garrison鈥檚 son, Nick, in June 2018. 鈥淐atie is an excellent teacher, having been picked for a special program for extra training for teachers who are demonstrating exceptional teaching skills,鈥 Garrison said. 鈥淭he school believes in her and believes Catie can have those children reading at grade level by the end of the year. In this small way, I want to help her and hopefully increase her students鈥 self-esteem.鈥 Crenshaw has a multicultural class of 25 students. After being invited to read to the class, Garrison wanted to do more to make reading fun and interesting for the kids. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 so important to be able to read and read well. If you can read, you can open so many doors for your future,鈥 Garrison said. 鈥淚f you can read, you can get a degree and go further in life.鈥 Garrison will give each student a copy of the book, when she reads to the class on Feb. 23 to celebrate Black History Month. The children鈥檚 book offers new ways to talk about race and identity while celebrating what makes people unique and different. Garrison originally set up a to raise $500 to provide the class of students with multicultural books and a classroom library from Scholastic Book Club.
Tammy Sue Garrison

Tammy Sue Garrison

Having raised $500 in three days, Garrison raised her goal to $1,500, hoping to provide books to all 95 second-graders at Mabelvale Elementary. , a New York Times Bestselling Author who Garrison reads daily, donated $300 to the cause and told Garrison she was 鈥渄oing a good thing.鈥 鈥淚 would love to put a book in each student鈥檚 hand that they could read and take home with them,鈥 Garrison said. 鈥淚 want to translate the book for the children whose parents speak another language, so the students can read it to their parents at home. The children can be proud of who they are and have some more confidence in their ability to read.鈥 Garrison, who has previously worked as a speech therapist in Pulaski County Special School District, said education has always been an issue close to her heart. 鈥淓ducation has always been something I have been a part of. It鈥檚 very important to me,鈥 Garrison said. 鈥淭he time I felt I made the most difference is when I was working in a language class for kindergartners who were reading at a lower level, and our focus was to bring them up to the kindergarten level so they could enter first grade on time.鈥 As of Nov. 9, Garrison has raised $975 and is $525 short of her $1,500 goal. Donations to Garrison鈥檚 campaign can be made at. In the upper right photo, Tammy Sue Garrison’s son, Nick, is shown with his fiancee, Catie Crenshaw,聽a second-grade teacher at Mabelvale Elementary School.]]>
糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock receives $600k to fund special education research /news-archive/2017/08/28/idea-600k-grant/ Mon, 28 Aug 2017 13:47:11 +0000 /news/?p=67750 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock receives $600k to fund special education research]]> The $601,775.75 grant will allow the IDEA Data and Research Office to continue its specialized research in quality data reporting and management on special education programs for the . 鈥淲e鈥檙e probably one of the best kept secrets on campus,鈥 said Director Jody Fields. 鈥淭he continual funding from the ADE Special Education Unit demonstrates the importance of the work we do on their behalf. It further allows us to support faculty in research and graduate students through assistantships and internships.鈥 The U.S. Department of Education requires that all school districts in the U.S. provide data and analytics services for special education. This is the 13th year 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock has received the grant. This information includes race, demographics, education placement, discipline data, special education testing data, and graduation counts. Collecting this information ensures that special education programs are working as effectively as possible. If school administrators want to see if a program needs to be modified or replaced, they can look at reports generated from IDEA Data and Research. The IDEA office can also assist researchers looking to conduct studies related to education. These services include data compiling, data analysis, and survey creation.]]>