NIE is focus of Chowan Herald Night BY HELEN K. OUTLAND Sfa/y Writer Education 's purpose is to re place an empty mind tcdd an open one. —Malcolm Forbes The mission statement of Newspapers in Education reads as follows, "Newspaper In Education is committed to promoting lit eracy by supporting the use of newspapers in the classrooms as a vital and proven educa tional tool. We strive to encour age life-long reading habits cre ating informed, educated & pro ductive citizens." says Koppelman. "This is also one way for parents to share a summer evening on the porch and quality time with their child." Koppelman gave out over one hundred pieces of literature during the evening. Koppelman talked with par ents and youth about the im portance of education and the roll newspapers can play in education. For students the newspaper provides a sense of reality in what is happening here and now. It bridges the gap between the classroom and the "real" world, containing history as it happens! Newspapers can be used for children on all grade levels. It can be marked, cut and colored - important to young children who learn by seeing and doing. Studies have shown that stu dents who study the newspa per in school have a greater knowledge of current events, are more politically aware, have positive attitudes toward school, know more about the world at large and improve their reading skills and verbal interactions. Unlike a historical novel a newspaper is the only text the majority of children will con tinue to read throughout their lives, a living textbook! Koppelman worked in con junction with the Shepard Pruden Library and the Chowan/Gates/Perquimins Partnership for Children dur ing the Edenton Steamers base ball game. On Tuesday evening, July 2. the NIE program for Chowan County went a step further by combining education and the Edenton Steamers baseball team. Tuesday night was Chowan Herald Night with staff from the Chowan Herald and Chowan County NIE Coor dinator, Donna Koppelman on hand to promote newspapers in education. As spectators arrived at the game they were greeted by Koppelman and given copies of the Chowan Herald along with pamphlets and literature on NIE programs and the impor tance of education. The chil dren were given bookmarks, journals, and also provided a reading list to encourage sum mer reading. "Children can continue read ing throughout the summer," Chowan Heratd N)E Coordinator Donna Koppeiman taiks with the kids The Juty 4 hoiiday ceiebration in Chowan County was ushered !n Wednesday evening with a musica) tribute to our country and those who have served it. The Community Patriotic Concert (above) was performed under the supervision of Dr. Dennis Mctntire. Bright and eariy the next morning, Brenda Rose and daughter Anna (bottom photo) attended the Marketpiace Guiid sidewaik sate. (Staff photos by Rebecca Bunch and Monica Quercia) Forum Continued From Page 1 A and Graham Trent (all of the RHEMA Institute), Doris James (Economic Improve ment Council. Inc.). Lisa Madre (Perquimans County). Pamela Price (Perquimans School Department). Denauvo Robinson (Albemarle Smart Start Partnership). Sandy Steele (Partnerships for Inclu sion). Tania Turner, RN. BSN (Albemarle Regional Health Services), Lori Ward (Gates County Board Of Education), and Reta Blair, Sandra Calhoun, Gail King, and Roxana Scolaro, all of the Chowan/Gates/ Perquimans Partnership for Children. Funding for this Forum is made possible by grants through EITTAS (The Eastern Early Intervention Training and Technical Assistance Sys tem Team of the Women's and Children's Health Section, Di vision of Public Health, NC Department of Health and Hu man Services), and "Partner ships for Inclusion," a North Carolina-based, federally funded, organization (a part of the UNC's Frank Porter Gra ham Child Development Insti tute) that developed the forum concept. "It is our hope that this Fo rum, through the networking opportunities it provides, will raise awareness and improve services for children with spe cial needs and their families in our tri-county area. Additionally, we believe it will be useful in identifying and assessing challenges to includ ing special needs children in community programs, provid ing information about recom mended practices, and explor ing current trends and issues. The Forum will also highlight family perspectives regarding their inclusion experiences." 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