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Dean Marvin Lynn Appointed to National Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs Executive Board
“NACCTEP, the National Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs, is pleased to announce three new executive board members. Recently elected as Members-at-Large are Dr. Floyd H. Hardin III and Ms. Laurette Scott. Accepting the appointment to serve as University Representative is Dr. Marvin Lynn.” Click here to access the article
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CU Denver Red Folder Resources for Faculty & Staff
RED FOLDER Resources for Faculty and Staff, How to Identify and Respond to Students in Distress. “When faced with academic and life challenges, students may feel alone, isolated, and even hopeless. These feelings can easily disrupt academic performance and may lead to diminished coping abilities and other serious consequences.” Click here to access resources and…
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Free Webinar on Teacher Diversity
Are you concerned about teacher shortages and lack of diversity in the educator workforce? Join Dr. Margarita Bianco, the Center on Great Teachers and Leaders, American Institutes for Research® and Sharif El-Mekki with the Center for Black Educator Development for a free webinar on Thursday, June 15th at 2pm EST. Registration is free. Click here to register for…
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SEHD Alumna, Jennifer Sobanet, Selected to Serve as UCCS Interim Chancellor
“Sobanet most recently served as executive vice chancellor of administration and strategy at CU Denver, joining the institution’s leadership team in 2016. During her time at CU Denver, she earned a doctorate in educational equity from the School of Education & Human Development.” Click here to continue reading
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EdD Student, Cara Godbe, Selected to Join Task Force for a Bill to Study K-12 Accountability System
“Two bills before the Colorado legislature would spur changes to the system Colorado uses to measure school quality and improve performance. Both bills are in response to an audit of the school accountability system, despite that review finding the system to be ‘reasonable and appropriate.’” Cara Godbe, one of our EdD students, has been selected…
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Invite for Applications for the EIR Program’s FY 2023 Competitions, Pre-Application Webinar June 1
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) within the Department of Education (ED) issued a notice inviting applications (NIA) for the Education, Innovation, and Research (EIR) program’s FY 2023 competitions. The EIR program supports efforts to create, implement, and evaluate innovative, evidence-based solutions to academic challenges facing high-need students. The EIR program has three…
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Office of Research Services – Grand Challenges 2 Awards
Congratulations to Amy Ferrell, Julie Oxenford-O’Brian, Kent Seidel, and Laura Summers for being involved in the collaborative university research projects that have received the Grand Challenges 2 Awards in FY23. Click here to learn more
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Franci Crepeau-Hobson Featured on PBS News Hour
May 30, 2023 | PBS News Hour Franci Crepeau-Hobson, PhD, of the School of Education and Human Development on PBS News Hour on youth suicide prevention and intervention, crisis response and intervention, school violence prevention. Click here to watch
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SEHD MIX: Coworker Kidpics Update
Some have come close, but no one has guessed all four. No gold stars for this round. The coworker kidpics from the latest SEHDMIX are… Click here to view the post on the SEHDMIX site
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Ed Review (05/26/23)
Topics covered in this edition of Ed Review: STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS STATE OF SCHOOL DIVERSITY HIGHER EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY COUNTERING ANTISEMITISM PRAYER IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ODDS AND ENDS QUOTE TO NOTE Click here to access the article on the Ed Review website
