Dr. Matos will share how Latinx parents, a well-kept secret ingredient, assist with the academic success of Latinx students at all educational levels.
Come learn about national fellowships relevant to Education Studies students and alumni!
In this presentation, Professor Yohuru Williams will connect the Black Lives Matter movement to historical racial justice struggles with special attention to disproportionality in education.
Interested in learning more about the College of Education Studies? Come meet some of our faculty at the Academic Forum!
This event will be held at the College of Education Studies building at 164 Mount Vernon Street in Middletown, CT. Professor Givens offers the term "fugitive pedagogy" to characterize African ...
The need for top-notch coverage of education is more pressing than ever. What does it take to work as a journalist covering the complex issues in education today? How can ...
The field of education is more than classroom teaching. It involves concerned people across the country researching and setting policy to guide decision makers and educators at the local, state ...
Understanding the structure of scientific theories (e.g., the heliocentric model of the solar system, evolution by natural selection, particle theory of matter) is fundamentally a process of relational learning: mapping the ...
Zoom Registration Required Games can have a powerful impact on learning--but there are limitations. In this conversation, Dr. Kat Schrier and Dr. Matthew Farber will explore how play may (and may not) help ...