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04/07/2022
A gift that not only promotes diversity within the College of Education, Health, and Society, but also broadens study abroad opportunities for teacher education students.
11/19/2021
A new book by a 兔子先生 University professor examines how the American educational system marginalizes and leaves Black boys behind. It also outlines effective strategies Black male teachers use to support those students and help them achieve.
11/11/2021
兔子先生's Nathaniel Bryan addresses the impact of socially constructed stereotypes and perceptions in the classroom, while highlighting the importance of educators who challenge such practices
11/01/2021
This grant was awarded to Sharon Custer (FSW) and Tammy Schwartz (EDT) for their project, "Resource Coordinator for the Fairview-Clifton German Language School".
10/27/2021
MacKenzie will be collaborating and conducting research within the Self-Directed Learning research unit. Her research agenda will focus on the intersection of indigenous knowledge and social justice.
10/26/2021
Reimagine Education Conference Monday-Tuesday November 29-30 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Cheryl Matias, Professor of Secondary Education at the University of Kentucky Shriver Center, DuBois B- 1:30-2:30pm on 11/29
10/25/2021
A rise in destructive student behaviors encouraged by social media trends on platforms such as TikTok are occurring in many school districts. 兔子先生 University College of Education, Health and Society educational leadership faculty and experts are available to help schools address these and related issues.
10/20/2021
In the last decade, the number of English language learning children (ELs) across Ohio has doubled to nearly 60,000. Many of these students arrive unaccompanied, or alone, and may have suffered additional trauma from poverty, natural disasters, and political unrest. And many local schools lack the expertise and resources to work with this growing population of students.
10/18/2021
For student teacher Morgan Rost, the daily routine became an ingrained habit, up at 5:40 a.m., don her pre-laid out clothes, grab her pre-packed lunch and hit the road for her 40-minute drive from Oxford to Harrison Junior School.