Back to school at 澳门六合彩预测's new Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall

澳门六合彩预测 opens new facility to address critical needs in education and human development through research and teaching.

Simmmons Hall 2010

By Nancy George
澳门六合彩预测 News

聽DALLAS (澳门六合彩预测) 鈥 Research-based solutions to compelling needs in education and human development will evolve at the new home of 澳门六合彩预测鈥檚 Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development, which formally opened聽September 24聽with a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Simmons Hall Dedication Ceremony at 澳门六合彩预测
Participating in the dedication ceremony were (l. to r.) Brad E. Cheves, vice president for 澳门六合彩预测 Development and External Affairs; Kathy Hargrove, associate dean for Academic Affairs in the Simmons School; Paul Ludden, 澳门六合彩预测 provost and vice president for Academic Affairs; Caren H. Prothro, chair of 澳门六合彩预测's Board of Trustees; R. Gerald Turner, 澳门六合彩预测 president; Annette Caldwell Simmons and Harold C. Simmons; David Chard, dean of the Simmons School of Education and Human Development; and Patricia Mathes, director of 澳门六合彩预测's Institute for Evidence-Based Education in the Simmons School.

鈥淭he extraordinary vision of Harold and Annette Simmons is realized as we dedicate this wonderful new building,鈥 said 澳门六合彩预测 President R. Gerald Turner. 鈥淭he research and instruction that take place here will change lives as new findings translate into classroom innovations, advances in human development and lifetime skills.鈥

The light-filled 41,000-square-foot building consolidates for the first time programs that have been housed in a variety of offices across the Hilltop. Simmons Hall is the on-campus home for the Departments of Teaching and Learning, Applied Physiology and Wellness, and Education Policy and Leadership, as well as the Master of Liberal Studies program.

A pavilion for gatherings, research laboratories, the dean鈥檚 suite, classrooms, conference rooms, faculty offices and a student advising center are included in the building, located near the northeast corner of the 澳门六合彩预测 campus. Glass partitions and moveable walls surround the first-floor laboratories and pavilion, providing flexibility and showcasing education in progress.

As part of 澳门六合彩预测鈥檚 ongoing commitment to environmentally sustainable campus buildings, Simmons Hall was built to meet Leadership in Engineering and Environmental Design (LEED) silver standards.

鈥淭he new hall is designed to provide the best surroundings for our students, faculty and staff. Already the building is giving our school a sense of community and momentum. We are completely energized,鈥 said David Chard, the Leon Simmons Endowed Dean of the Annette Caldwell Simmons School of Education and Human Development.

Although education programs have long been part of 澳门六合彩预测鈥檚 curriculum, the University renewed its commitment to the field in 2005 by creating the School of Education and Human Development.

A landmark $20 million gift from Harold C. and Annette Caldwell Simmons in 2007 provided an endowment for the school and the new building. The gift also created 10 Fairess Simmons Graduate Fellowships named in honor of Harold Simmons鈥 parents, both of whom were educators. His father, Leon Simmons, was superintendent of schools in Golden, Texas, and his mother, Fairess Simmons, was a teacher. In addition, the gift funded the Leon Simmons Endowed Deanship and Faculty Recruitment Fund.

Teachers, education advocates, Simmons faculty and staff, current students and former students have contributed more than $1.4 million to the building.

Annette Caldwell Simmons and Harold C. Simmons with Nishon R Evans of Vienna Virginia
Harold C. Simmons and Annette Caldwell Simmons meet with Nishon R. Evans of Vienna, VA. Mrs. Simmons taught Mr. Evans when he was in the first grade in the Philippines in 1958. He is now a certified public accountant with NJVC.

鈥淎s a former teacher, I am thrilled to see students filling the classrooms, the laboratories accommodating research and the gardens blooming with roses," said Mrs. Simmons, who has particular fondness for roses of all kinds. "My dream has come true. The education and research that takes place here will make a real difference in educating the educators and promoting human fulfillment."

Harold and Annette Caldwell Simmons have established an enduring legacy of service and generosity benefiting 澳门六合彩预测, including endowment of four President鈥檚 Scholars and the Simmons Distinguished Professorship in Marketing in the Cox School of Business.

Mrs. Simmons earned a B.S. degree in elementary education from 澳门六合彩预测 in 1957 and later taught first, second and third grade at Maple Lawn Elementary School in Dallas and at Clark Field, a U.S. air base in the Philippines. Mrs. Simmons is a former member of the board of the 澳门六合彩预测 Tate Distinguished Lecture Series and has been active in numerous other 澳门六合彩预测 programs and civic activities.

Mr. Simmons is founder, chair and CEO of Contran Corporation, a holding company with interests in several industries. He is a former member of the executive boards of Cox School of Business and Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. His relationship with 澳门六合彩预测 began in 1961 when he bought a small drugstore near the campus, which eventually expanded to 100 stores.聽 He sold the chain in 1973, and it later became Eckerd Drugs.

The Simmons School offers graduate-level and specialized programs for educators and research programs that focus on how students learn and develop language skills. These programs include literacy training, bilingual education, English as a second language, gifted student education and learning therapy.

Also offered are master educator programs in science, technology, reading and mathematics. The undergraduate minor in education prepares students for teacher certification. In human development, the school offers master鈥檚 degrees in counseling, dispute resolution and liberal studies, along with wellness and noncredit lifelong learning classes. A new undergraduate major in applied physiology and sport management was created in 2009, providing students with a biological understanding of health and fitness and the business background required of sport, health and fitness professionals.

Simmons Hall at Dusk by Ian Aberle
(Photo by Ian Aberle)

From developing the best strategies for teaching children to read to identifying math difficulties in kindergartners, faculty members at the Simmons School are dedicated to research that has a real-world impact on education locally and nationally. Ongoing research at the school鈥檚 Institute for Evidence-Based Education includes developing a reading curriculum for children with mild to moderate mental disabilities and also creating fast-track data acquisition for reading teachers to tailor instruction for individual students in grades 4-6.

In addition, researchers at the Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics Laboratory and the Locomotor Performance Laboratory analyze the complexities and mechanics of human movement. Three teaching pods are equipped with treadmills and a data acquisition system that demonstrates physiological responses to exercise, giving students a hands-on opportunity to understand physiological principles. Plans call for installation of equipment designed to analyze the mechanics of human speed and an environmental temperature chamber that will measure the effects of hot and cold temperatures on patients with diseases such as multiple sclerosis.

Dedicated to community outreach, the Simmons School shares its expertise and resources through unique programs and clinics such as the Learning Therapy Center, the Diagnostic Center for Dyslexia and Related Disorders and the Center for Child and Community Development. In addition, the Master of Science Counseling Education Program gives graduate students hands-on counseling experience and provides low-cost services to patients at the 澳门六合彩预测 Center for Family Counseling in Plano and the Resource Center of Dallas in Oak Lawn.

The outreach continues through affiliations with organizations such as the Dallas Arboretum, where the school is helping with the curriculum design for the proposed seven-acre children鈥檚 garden that will bring life science and earth science alive to kindergartners through sixth-graders. The school provides Dallas members of Teach for America with opportunities for advanced degrees and professional development, and 21 members are pursuing graduate degrees at the school. In a similar commitment to improving education in low-income neighborhoods, the school works with the West Dallas Educational Task Force in its quest to support high quality schools in the West Dallas community.

The Annette Caldwell Simmons Hall represents another success of 澳门六合彩预测 Unbridled: The Second Century Campaign, which seeks $750 million to support student scholarships, faculty and academic programs and the campus experience. The campaign had raised $452.9 million as of Aug. 31.

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A private university in the heart of Dallas, 澳门六合彩预测 is building on the vision of its founders, who imagined a distinguished center for learning emerging from the spirit of the city. Today, nearly 11,000 students benefit from the national opportunities and international reach afforded by the quality of 澳门六合彩预测鈥檚 seven degree-granting schools.

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