When I was in graduate school studying to teach English/language arts, my professors taught me about the value of student choice and the profound impact of a worthwhile text in the hands of a hungry ...
This week recognizes those individuals with Teacher Appreciation Week. The five-day celebration starting May 4 included ...
Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung, professor of philosophy at Calvin, says this love took root during graduate school at Notre Dame. “I spent the first year of grad school wondering if I really liked ...
When the coronavirus pandemic broke out in the spring of 2020, schools in the United States made a rapid, unprecedented shift to remote instruction amidst a global atmosphere of fear, hardship, ...
As a graduate student, I always felt a bit guilty about admitting it. As a postdoctoral fellow, I was increasingly sure it was true. And now, with the safety net of tenure, I can wholeheartedly admit: ...
We asked teachers what type of impact current debates about how public schools should be teaching about topics like race and gender identity have had on their ability to do their job. A sizeable share ...
Members of UNG’s COE ambassadors gather in anticipation of Future Educators Day Oct. 31. Article By: Denise Ray The University of North Georgia's (UNG) College of Education (COE) co-sponsored Future ...
During a recent visit to a midwestern university, I found myself talking to a graduate student, a dean, and a visiting former foundation president. The conversation turned to the proper role of skills ...
Things are already rough enough for educators in the United States without the Department of Education weighing in on ...
Honors courses offer a distinctive learning environment which provides “measurably broader, deeper, and more complex learning-centered and learner-directed experiences for its students than are ...