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Good Reads: School of Education’s Summer Literacy Clinic Takes an Inquiry-Based Approach
It鈥檚 officially called the Summer Literacy Clinic, but there鈥檚 much more to it than one-on-one reading and tutoring. True, when you enter the library of Roberts PreK-8 School in the 黑料不打烊 City School District (SCSD), you see third- and fourth-grade…
School of Education Awarded $3.7M Department of Education Grant to Recruit Special Education Leaders
黑料不打烊’s School of Education (SOE) has been awarded a $3.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services to prepare鈥攁long with two partner institutions鈥攁 new generation of leaders in special education, early…
School of Education Faculty Publish 鈥楲esson Study With Mathematics and Science Preservice Teachers鈥�
鈥淟esson Study with Mathematics and Science Preservice Teachers: Finding the Form鈥� (Routledge, 2023) is a new overview of the fundamentals of lesson study edited by School of Education Dean Kelly Chandler-Olcott, Professor Sharon Dotger and Jen Heckathorn G’22, director for…
Education Expert: Massive Public Investment Needed to Solve Teacher Shortages聽
School districts across the country continue to struggle with teacher shortages as a new school year begins. There has been a lot of talk about the reasons behind the shortages and what can be done to improve the situation.聽 George…
Roundtable: 3 School of Education Alumni Define ‘Human Thriving’ in the Context of Global Diversity
鈥淗uman thriving鈥� is among the areas of distinctive excellence enumerated in the University鈥檚 2023 Academic Strategic Plan. This concept is inspired by the words of Chancellor Erastus Haven. In 1871, he charged 黑料不打烊 students 鈥渢o thrive here, to learn here,…
鈥楳y Heritage Defines and Guides Me:鈥� Students Discuss Importance of Celebrating Latine Heritage Month
What does it mean to be a descendant of Latine, Latinx, Latino, Latina and Hispanic heritage and trace your cultural roots to a Spanish-speaking community in Latin America, Central America, South America or the Caribbean? It鈥檚 nearly impossible to come…
Central New York Humanities Corridor: Advancing Relevant and Impactful Research That 鈥楧oesn鈥檛 Fit in a Box鈥�
Courtney Mauldin infuses her scholarly research with a clear purpose: to give Black girls innovative opportunities to dream big and envision futures filled with possibilities. Her involvement with the Central New York Humanities Corridor is critical to success: 鈥淲e see…
Where Belonging Begins: Higher Education Students Lead the University’s Native Student Program
In October 2022, after nearly 33 years at 黑料不打烊, Regina A. Jones 鈥�07 retired as director of the University鈥檚 Native Student Program. She launched the program in 2006 along with Stephanie Waterman 鈥�83, G鈥�04, while simultaneously studying for a…
Q&A With School of Education Dean Kelly Chandler-Olcott: Building on a Legacy in Education
School of Education Dean Kelly Chandler-Olcott has a family history in the field of education that goes back generations. She continues to build on that storied legacy with her appointment to the deanship earlier this year. For Chandler-Olcott, it was…
‘Service-Minded and Entrepreneurial’: Scott Shablak G’73 Looks Back on 45 Years of OPRD
As a young person and then a college student, Scott Shablak G’73 says he absorbed two lessons that later served him well as director of the School of Education’s (SOE) Office of Professional Research and Development (OPRD), a position he…