Category: Colleagues
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Congratulations to Dr. Sofia Chaparro on receiving the Bilingual Education Research SIG Outstanding Dissertation Award
Congratulations to Dr. Sofia Chaparro on receiving the Bilingual Education Research SIG Outstanding Dissertation Award. Dr. Chaparro will receive the award at AERA
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You Are Invited To Attend Dr. Michael Barla’s Research Presentation “From Practitioner to Preparer as a Shift in Focus”
Candidate Presentation for ECE Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor Michael Barla 2.0: From Practitioner to Preparer as a Shift in Focus February 5 @ 11:15 am – 1:00 pm Lawrence Street Center, Room 1150 1380 Lawrence St. Denver, CO 80204 Michael Barla CV
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Congratulations to Ritu Chopra on her recent Publication
Ritu was invited as the lead author to write the book chapter titled Utilizing Paraeducators: Issues and Strategies for Supporting Students with Disabilities in Arts Education in the Handbook of Arts Education and Special Education.
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Congratulations Ed Cannon on Being Declared a Recipient of The President’s Diversity Award
We’re happy to offer our congratulations to Ed Cannon who will be receiving The President Diversity Award in support of Something Queer 2018. Ed will receive an $800.00 award from the President’s Diversity Fund for Development and Support. The LGBTQ+ Faculty, Staff, and Allies Back to School Event will be held on August 16, 2018…
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Good-bye Meredith Lopez!
Meredith Lopez has accepted a position in the Business School and her last day in the SEHD is Friday, January 26th. While we are all very excited for Meredith and know this is a wonderful opportunity for her, her presence will be missed in the SEHD and, in particular, in Academic Services. We all wish…
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Congratulations Dr. Lisa Forbes on Your Recent Publication
Please congratulate Dr. Lisa Forbes on her first article publication: Procedures, Pitfalls, and Product: Delphi Methodology in Counseling Research
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SEHD’s NxtGEN and Pathways2Teaching featured in EdWeek
Latino Male Teachers: Building the Pipeline Why ‘it takes a village’ to recruit Hispanic men into the teaching profession Congrats to Angel Magana (student), Margarita Bianco, Tania Hogan and Barbara Seidl who are all quoted in this article. [Check out the article on EdWeek]
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SEHD Undergraduate Learning Communities Featured in CU Denver TODAY
Learning communities bolster student success New SEHD options support college graduation goals, friendships and educational experiences The School of Education & Human Development (SEHD) has started two new learning communities for undergraduate students: the Curious Teacher Learning Community, focused on changing lives through teaching in culturally and linguistically diverse settings, and the bilingual Familias y Justicia, or Families and Justice Learning Community, focused on effectively serving culturally and linguistically diverse individuals and families. What is a learning…
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University of Colorado Denver: Serving career changers and older adults
“This is an opportunity to work and continue to earn.” Rebecca Kantor is the dean of the University of Colorado Denver School of Education & Human Development. The University of Colorado Denver has created and is expanding programs that support all three. It’s CU Denver’s way of addressing the state’s growing teacher shortage. “The…
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The Latino Leadership Institute announces sixth cohort of Fellows for 2018
The Winter 2018 cohort is an accomplished group of Latino Leaders representing various sectors and industries, and who come from all corners of the State of Colorado. We’re thrilled to welcome our most geographically diverse cohort to-date, which includes Fellows from Pitkin and Pueblo counties. The 22 leaders add to a growing community of 103…