Category: News
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2019-2020 SEHD Management Teams & Committees
School of Education and Human Development Management Teams & Committees 2019-2020 Management Teams Administrative and Management Team: Rebecca Kantor (Dean), Aswad Allen, Lindsay Austin, Patricia Ball, Scott Bauer, Julia Cummings, Christine Feagins, Dorothy Garrison-Wade, Cindy Gutierrez, Shannon Hagerman, Marlinda Hines, Brad Hinson, JáNet Hurt, Sandy Mondragon, Julie Oxenford O’Brian, Barbara Seidl, Rebecca Schell, Theo…
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Spring 2019 Commencement Photos – Students
All photos by: Serwaa Adu-Tutu
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Spring 2019 Commencement Photos- Faculty/Staff
Spring 2019 Commencement – Faculty and Staff Photos All photos by: Serwaa Adu-Tutu
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Final Defense – Julie Van Wright
Students’ range of reasoning while working on tasks designed to assess their covariational reasoning June 17 at 3:00 pm LSC 710 In this thesis, we will examine the range of reasoning that students engaged in while working on problems with two varying quantities. Responses from 250 College Algebra students were collected, analyzed, and coded to…
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AERA 2020 Annual Meeting Call for Submissions
We are pleased to officially inform you that the AERA 2020 Annual Meeting Call for Submissions is now available on the AERA website. We encourage you to consider a paper or session submission to a division, special interest group (SIG), or committee that best aligns with your research interests. The deadline for submissions is 11:59 p.m.,…
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Prize-winning publication calls for new paradigm of language education policy
Sofía Chaparro, assistant professor in University of Colorado Denver’s Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education program, was awarded the 2019 TIRF James E. Alatis Prize for Research on Language Planning and Policy in Educational Contexts from The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF) during the 2019 TESOL International Convention in March. Chaparro and co-author…
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Carlos Hipolito-Delgado interviewed by KUNC Radio
2019 – 0506 | KUNC Public Radio More counselors help students plan for future with state grant Hire Me Series: More Counselors Help Students Plan For Future, Thanks To State Grant School counselors are the utility players at a school, said Carlos Hipolito-Delgado, an associate professor of counselor education at the University of Colorado Denver.…
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Rachel Stein and her student Leslie Shelton author article in the American Psychological Association’s Psych Learning Curve publication
Most enter a career in school psychology to work with youth and families in school settings; address complex challenges; and support student learning and mental and behavioral health. Many school psychologists would agree, however, that the benefits of a career in school psychology extend beyond their reasons for initially becoming a school psychologist. [Check out the article…
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Julie Oxenford O’Brian quoted in Chalkbeat
A bill making its way through the Colorado legislature with bipartisan support would lend financial and logistical support to these efforts and encourage other districts and charter schools to undertake their own experiments. The bill also calls for annual reporting and an annual meeting of the participating districts and schools to learn from each other…
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What regents say they knew – and didn’t – about CU presidential pick
Some say they chose Mark Kennedy with eyes wide open. Others say they were blindsided by his conservative congressional record. But in the ensuing weeks, revelations about Kennedy’s recent performance at UND and his conservative voting record more than a decade ago in Congress have triggered an uproar from students, faculty, alumni and donors. Regents…
