Profiles in Leadership

In each issue of the Inside Gateways newsletter, we profile leaders in early care and education and school-age and youth programs to acquaint you with their work and to illustrate through their experiences the range of career options available in Illinois. Below is a sampling of leaders profiled in past newsletter issues. To see their full profiles, click here. Additional profiles representing other career options in early care and education and school-age and youth development can be found here.

 

Fall 2009 Issue

gayle_mindes_2Gayle Mindes

DePaul University prepares students to work with diverse populations of children and families enrolled in our early childhood and elementary school classrooms.

 

 

 



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Cheryl Bulat

A number of strategies are in place to recruit, support, and retain students through graduation in Morton College's Early Childhood Education Department, where over 70% of the student body is Spanish speaking.

 

 

 

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Johnna Darragh


A curriculum that blends early childhood education and early childhood special education standards and access to a fully inclusive lab school prepares students at Heartland Community College to teach a diverse population of learners.

 

 

 

 

Summer 2009 Issue

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Rob Derry

Rob has observed a number of changes in the early intervention system in Illinois in recent years.

 

 

 

 

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Ted Burke

Ted’s focus on the family perspective in EI professional development makes the Illinois Early Intervention Training Program different from other states.






Susan_FowlerSusan Fowler

Early intervention and special education services for children with disabilities and their families have been the focus of Susan’s professional career.

 

 

 


 

 

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