San Diego State University - O'Farrell Community School - Morse High School
The Teaching, Technology and Restructuring Partnership (T2ARP) credential program is based at O'Farrell Community School, a nationally recognized, innovative middle school, designed to meet the needs of early adolescents from diverse cultural, linguistic and ethnic backgrounds, and at Morse High School, a technology-rich school with a strong school-to-career curricular focus. The program began in the Fall of 1993 and provides in-depth practice in areas such as educational technology, interdisciplinary teaching, and curriculum and instruction for diverse learners. Participants have the opportunity to experience the the new roles required of teachers in a restructuring environment, including those of teacher-as-facilitator, -advisor and -guide.
In 1998-99, the student teachers participating in the T2ARP program are:
Morse
High School John
Spiegel,
Physics Karen
Boe, Math
& Business Darren
Thorn,
Music Michelle
Cuff,
Chemistry John
Decker,
Social Science Scott
Eastridge,
Social Science O'Farrell
Community School Laura
Gaulin,
English Veronica
Bautista,
Social Science Lisa
Hops,
English David
Carmichael,
GeoScience Renee
James,
Spanish Laura
DeLong,
English Stephanie
Kimmel,
English Christopher
Dier,
English Andy
Mangahis,
Biology Christina
Helphrey,
Math Jeff
Pacis,
Biology Robert
Liles,
English Elizabeth
Silva,
Math Dale
Palmer,
Adapted PE
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You can also look at the 1994-95, 1995-96 , 1996-97 , and 1997-98 T2ARP student teachers.
Last updated March 15, 1999