CMLA: Collegiate Middle Level Association
Are you interested in middle-level education or teaching young adolescents in grades 5 through 9? The Collegiate Middle Level Association is a professional community of college students preparing to become middle school educators. At NKU, upon admission to the teacher preparation program, all middle grades majors are automatically enrolled in CMLA and become student members of the Association for Middle Level Education, an international association dedicated to helping middle school educators "reach every student, grow professionally, and create great schools." Members can access free and reduced-priced online resources, attend webinars and workshops, and read the latest research in one of AMLEs journals. For questions about about CMLA/AMLE or other middle grades education activities, contact Dr. Shawn Faulkner at faulkners1@nku.edu.
Dr. Shawn Faulkner – (859) 572-1910 – faulkners1@nku.edu
Early Childhood Club
The Early Childhood Club is for students interested in working with young children, birth through age 5.
All early childhood majors are encouraged to be involved in the Early Childhood Student Club. We meet once a month in the evening with refreshments. We discuss fundraisers, attending conferences, and include topics such as program specifics and the Praxis test. You will also get to connect with a wonderful group of students who will be there to support you throughout your time at NKU. Please join us! Contact bosleya2@mymail.nku.edu this year for more information on dates and times of the meetings.
Dr. Susan Griebling – (859) 572-7686 – grieblings1@nku.edu
Dr. Jaesook Gilbert – (859) 572-7629 – gilbertj2@nku.edu
Aspiring Educators
The 51AV - Aspiring Educators are a fun, energetic, and passionate family/ organization that is dedicated to helping future educators prepare to enter the teaching profession. If interested contact Dr. Sara Runge, rungesa@nku.edu, or Dr. Eileen Shanahan, shanahane1@nku.edu, for further information.
Dr. Sara Runge - (859) 572-6126 - rungesa@nku.edu
Dr. Eileen Shanahan - (859) 572-5621 - shanahane1@nku.edu
LEAD (Leadership, Education, Advocacy, and [Dis]ability)
LEAD (Leadership, Education, Advocacy, and [Dis]ability) is a student organization at 51AV that focuses on creating an inclusive, diverse, and collaborative campus environment for students of all abilities, staff, and faculty. LEAD provides a community and network of peer mentors and mentees for the NKU SHEP Program, which offers support and fosters strong mentoring partnerships among people both with and without disabilities.
Organization objectives:
Ms. Emily Hellmann - (859) 572-6149 - hellmane2@nku.edu