![]() Bárbara Moro, a student in the Education of Students with Exceptionalities degree program in the College of Education, has won a series of awards for her service work… |
Bárbara María Moro College of Education Humanitarian of the Year
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Bárbara Moro, a student in the Education of Students with Exceptionalities
degree program in the College of Education, has won a series of awards
for her service work, culminating in the College of Education Humanitarian
of the Year Award for 2004-2005. Ms. Moro arrived at FSU in the fall
of 2002 as a member of FSU’s Service Scholar Program, which recruits
students with outstanding community service records. She has participated
in America Reads! as a mentor, and has served as a volunteer
in the Boggy Creek Gang Camp, Refuge House, Florida Easter Seals, Alternative
Break Corps, Project Women in Need, and the Tallahassee Challenger
Swim Team for mentally handicapped athletes.
The degree program in Education of Students with Exceptionalities (ESE) admits students after they complete their sophomore year. The three-year program then culminates in the simultaneous awarding of the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree and the Master of Science (M.S.) degree. The ESE Program is designed to prepare individuals for careers as public school teachers of students with disabilities including learning disabilities, emotional disturbances, mental disabilities, and physical disabilities. Bárbara's personal career goal is to focus on assisting students who have experienced disabilities as a result of sexual or domestic violence. Ms. Moro graduated in 2002 from Our Lady of Lourdes Academy in Miami. |
