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Heewon Yang Outstanding Teacher for 2009

Jackie Cox 2009 recipient of Distinguished Life Achievement in Mathematics

Zyromski to Chair Revision of Illinois School Counseling Standards Committee

New Tenure Track Faculty

Jonathan Baker
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Kittleson 2008 American Association
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Commencement Speaker,
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Patricia B. Elmore, Editor of Educational Researcher Journal

Fetro new Chair of the Department of Health Education and Recreation

John McIntyre

Renee Van Pelt featured in Library of Congress Newsletter

Thanks to Fall 2008 Cooperating Teachers

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Student Leaders

Jerry Hostetler

Archived College Spotlight:
2008

 

Hostetler appointed to Library of Congress education panel

 
Jerry Hostetler

Jerry Hostetler
Associate Professor


By Barton Lorimor
Daily Egyptian News, 10/22/08

When he first came to SIUC as a student in 1961, Jerry Hostetler said he spent most of his time in the basement of Morris Library.

But the associate professor of education said Tuesday he now spends more time in the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.

"Professor Hostetler will provide a talented and experienced voice to ensure the success of this innovative effort."

Barack Obama

U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Barack Obama and Congressman Jerry Costello appointed Hostetler to the Professional-Development Curriculum, a panel charged to instruct teachers how to access the library's digital resources and use them in K-12 classrooms.

"Professor Hostetler will provide a talented and experienced voice to ensure the success of this innovative effort," Obama said in a Tuesday news release.

The panel, made up of 14 teachers from across the nation, will report about the value of using primary source material - accounts of a historic event documented at the time of its happening - in K-12 classes, according to a news release from the library.

The report is scheduled for presentation at the National Education Computing Conference in June 2009.

"One of the great benefits of my job is I get to go to Washington (D.C.) a couple times a year," said Hostetler, who has earned his bachelor's, master's and doctorate from SIUC.

Hostetler said some of the congressional archives that have been made available online include pictures of southern Illinois during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Hostetler said he began working with digital resources at SIUC in 2002 through the Teaching with Primary Sources program. He said at that time, the Library of Congress had 5 million digitized materials instead of the 14 million it has now.

Five years ago, Hostetler began working for the College of Education and Human Services to teach graduate students how to locate and download digital resources and use them in their classrooms.

Hostetler also served as director of the university's Regional Center for Distance Learning when it formed in 1996.


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