1999-2000 Yearbook

Jenn ifer COle-Indianapoli s, Ind. Keri J o Coleman-Oxford, Miss. Jordan Coll ier-Cedarville, Ohio C lifford Collins-Kennett, Mo. Monica Co llinS-Arlingmn, Texas Sus ie Co ll ins-Piqua, Ohio Emi ly Combs-Bartlesville, Okla. C hris Conder-Grove, Okla. C urtis Con n-Arcola, Il l. Ryan Connell-Pelham, Ala. Andrea Conner-Bedford, Ind. •' Jason Conner- Thornmn, Colo. Marshal l Conner- Elizabeth, Colo. Laurie Cook-North Linle Rock, Ark. Sarah Cook-Virginia Beach. Va. Katie Cooke-Cary, N.C. Austin Coope r-Clarksville. Texas Aaron Copeland-Searcy, Ark. Daniela Corrales-Tegucigalpa, Hond. C hri stina Co rum-Ava, Mo. Renee COth ron-Haskell, Texas C hristopher Courson-Omario,Can. Jared Cox-Benmnville, Ark. Jarrod Cox-Arlington, Texas J ustin Cox-Paragould. Ark. Rachel Myhan, senior, places a ball in the hand of bl indfolded Laura Falgiani , senior. The two Elementary Education majors were play ing a game on the front lawn during their Science in the Elementaryclass, under the instruct ion ofO e. Jim Johnston, professor ofeducation .The object of the activity was to allow future teachers to see and experience first hand the barriers and obstacles that arise in a classroom where handicap students are involved. Many academic departments, including the School of Science and the School ofEducation, used hands on learning activities to help students learn faster and grab hold of concepts more firmly. "Doing act ivities like these help us to put ou rselves in the shoes of the students we will be working with," Myhan said. "The game we played was really challenging becauseyou never think about the struggles others have until you experience them fo r you rself. This really opened my eyes to the specia l needs some students in my classroom wi ll have." Freshmen 155

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