Category: Colleagues
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Congratulations Dr. Farah Ibrahim | Faculty Assembly Recognition Award
SEHD’s own Dr. Farah Ibrahim has been nominated to receive the CU Denver Faculty Assembly Recognition Award to acknowledge her faculty service as Secretary of Faculty Assembly (AY15), her dedication to the Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) for the past few years, and now stepping up to servce as Chair of MAC! Congratulations Dr. Ibrahim! To…
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High School is Old School (read/listen)
#goodread from Marketplace submitted by Brad Hinson Laurene Powell Jobs is launching a $50 million crowd-sourcing campaign to rethink the American high school. Teams from around the country will compete for funding and support to turn their ideas into new “super schools.” Powell Jobs is best known in most circles as the wife of the late…
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Congratulations Dr. Bud Talbot | Featured in Denver Business Journal
To read the full article click here. CU campuses awarded $3.6M to further STEM education The National Science Foundation on Wednesday awarded a pair of grants totaling $3.6 million to the University of Colorado’s Boulder and Denver campuses meant to expand their Learning Assistants Programs and ultimately increase student engagement in STEM. Learning assistants, students…
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NxtGEN Featured in EdWeek | Response: How Universities Are Recruiting More Teachers of Color (Part 2)
Note: This is only an exerpt of the article, to view the full article, please follow this link. Response: How Universities Are Recruiting More Teachers of Color By Larry Ferlazzo Response: Barbara Seidl and Cindy Gutierrez, University of Colorado Denver Dr. Barbara Seidl, Associate Dean in the School of Education and Human Development at the…
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What is EDU?
View the presentation at the link below to find out more about the options and support EDU provides for educators. https://www.emaze.com/@AIOIRLWW/welcome-to-edu
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DR. MARGARITA BIANCO Featured in Education Week | Response: Strategies For Recruiting Teachers Of Color
Response: Strategies For Recruiting Teachers Of Color By Larry Ferlazzo Read the full text here. (This is the first post in a three-part series) This week’s question (and the first question of the school year) is: How are school districts, universities, alternative teacher preparation programs, and individual leaders, teachers, and community groups responding to the…
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CONGRATULATIONS! SEHD FACULTY EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNERS!
Congratulations to SEHD Faculty Excellence award winners Dr. Heather Johnson, Dr. Franci Crepeau-Hobson, Dr. Lori Elliot, and Dr. Bryn Harris. These outstanding faculty members were recognized on Friday, September 18, 2015 for their contributions in teaching, research/creative activities, and service (see campus awards below). In addition, congratulations to Dr. Donna Sobel who was recognized for…
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Check out the latest happenings in the Counseling Program – The Counseling News, Fall 2015
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Are College Lectures Unfair?
#GoodRead from the NYTimes / submitted by Brad Hinson DOES the college lecture discriminate? Is it biased against undergraduates who are not white, male and affluent? The notion may seem absurd on its face. The lecture is an old and well-established tradition in education. To most of us, it simply is the way college courses are taught.…
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Published: Designing Instruction in the Face of Technology Transience
Linder-VanBerschot, J. A., & Summers, L. L. (2015). DESIGNING INSTRUCTION IN THE FACE OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSIENCE. Quarterly Review Of Distance Education, 16(2), 107-118. As we strive to provide quality and sustainable online learning experiences, we must frame instructional design decisions around learners’ current needs and interaction with technology. This article explores the implications of technology…
