Category: SEHD Faculty & Staff
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ESL Academy Instructors Needed
The ESL Academy has a couple of classes in need of instructors to teach a 8 week course in their Intensive English Program. If you are interested or know of someone who may be interested, please contact Joanne Addison. Joanne Addison, PhD Chair, Faculty Council Professor, Department of English Interim Director, ESL Academy University…
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Upcoming Research Development Faculty Seminars
Research Development Faculty Seminars Know Your Agency Lunch: Department of Education September 25, 2019 12:00pm – 1:30pm Location: Lawrence St. Center, Rm 600 Faculty Experts: Ritu Chopra, Executive Director, The Paraprofessional Research and Resource Center & Project Director, NxtGEN Teachers, Teacher Quality Partnerships Project; Barbara Seidl, Associate Dean of Teacher Education and Undergraduate Experiences,…
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Congratulations to Dennis Debay
Congratulations! Promotion to Clinical Assistant Professor, Dr. Dennis DeBay
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New Hire Announcement: Claudia Trujillo
Please help us as we welcome Claudia Trujillo to the School of Education & Human Development! Claudia will work in Trinidad as the new T-PREP at TSJC Coordinator. In this role, she will support our rural students, teach classes and help us develop partnerships with schools as we prepare teachers for the area. Claudia has…
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Congratulations to Dr. Courtney Vidacovich Donovan
Congratulations to Dr. Courtney Vidacovich Donovan who is the co-chair of the AERA Rasch Sig for 2019-21. Rasch is a specific measurement method. Again, congrats Courtney!
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Congratulations to Cristina Gillanders
Congratulations! Tenure Appointment, Associate Professor, Dr. Cristina Gillanders
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Congratulations to Dr. Ron Tzur
Congratulations to Dr. Ron Tzur on being elected as the 2019-20 Chair of the SIG on Brain, Neurosciences, and Education SIG (SIG #14). This Special Interest Group plays a very important role in supporting the mission of AERA and enhancing the vitality of the education research community. Congratulations Ron!!
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Congratulations to Remi Kalir
Congratulations to Remi Kalir and his research team on the Marginal Syllabus for winning the 2019 John Lovas Award! The John Lovas Award is given by the journal Kairos to an “outstanding online project devoted to academic pursuits.” Since 2016, the Marginal Syllabus has organized 27 ongoing “annotation conversations” with educators about equity in teaching and learning.…
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The Berlin Prize Application
The Berlin Prize Application The application period for the Berlin Prize is now open. We will accept applications until Monday, September 23, 2019, at 6 p.m. EST. The American Academy in Berlin seeks to enrich transatlantic dialogue in the arts, humanities, and public policy through the development and communication of projects of the highest scholarly…