UOTeach Contact Lists

Oregon Teacher Standards Practices Commission Teacher License contact.tspc@oregon.gov 503-378-3586
Master’s Degree Director Julia Heffernan jheffern@uoregon.edu (541) 346-2490
Clinical Practices and edTPA Coordinator Kendra Duncan uoteachplacement@uoregon.edu kendrad@uoregon.edu (541) 346-8034
Placement Coordinator M/H Katie Fitch

uoteachplacement@uoregon.edu

(541) 346-1360
ESOL Program Coordinator Abby Lane

abby@uoregon.edu

 

(541) 346-2645
Program Coordinator Dylan Lee
(541) 346-1360
Licensure Programs Representative Richelle Krotts coelicensure@uoregon.edu 541-346-3528
Faculty Instructors See COE Directory https://education.uoregon.edu/staff
Division of Graduate Studies (541) 346-5129 graduatestudies@uoregon.edu
EDST Dept Head Jen Husman jhusman@uoregon.edu

 

Email Address Updates Cohort 13

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We recognize the challenges of communicating with busy people and work to utilize various communication tools (UOTeach Facebook, UOTeach Cohort-13 FB, MailChimp, Qualtrics Survey’s, etc) to help keep people informed and linked in. In addition we have various list serves for program announcements, alerts, trainings, and job postings.

Cohort 13 Main list – uoteach13@lists.uoregon.edu 
Cohort 13 Elementary list – uoteach13-elem@lists.uoregon.edu
Cohort 13 Mid/High list – uoteach13-mh@lists.uoregon.edu

UO requires that students use their UO for university related communications.

Kalapuya Ilihi: Land Acknowledgement

We recognize and pay respect for to all federally recognized Tribal Nations of Oregon who have lived on Oregon lands “since time immemorial.” We formally and respectfully acknowledge the members of the Burns Paiute (PI-YUT), Coquille, the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua, and Klamath Tribes, along with the following Confederations: 1) Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw; Grand Ronde, Umatilla, Warm Springs, and Siletz. We recognize that Oregon colleges and universities sit on lands forcibly or illegally obtained from these tribes. We commit to working collaboratively with our education partners to ensure that educators acknowledge, respect, and effectively teach the history of native peoples in Oregon. We also express our respect for all other displaced Indigenous peoples who call Oregon home.

We recognize that our colleges and universities sit on lands forcibly or illegally obtained from these tribes. We commit to working collaboratively with our education partners to ensure that educators acknowledge, respect, and effectively teach the history of native peoples in Oregon.

The University of Oregon is here on Kalapuya Ilihi — the traditional Indigenous homeland of Kalapuya peoples, who were dispossessed of their Indigenous homeland by the U.S. Government over several years, but most notably in Treaties between 1851 and 1855. We acknowledge that the Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to what are now the Grand Ronde and Siletz reservations. Today, descendants are citizens of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon and continue to make important contributions in their communities, at UO, and across the land we now refer to as Oregon.

Further resources are available at https://library.uoregon.edu/honoring-native-peoples-and-lands,