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Article ItemFaculty share high-impact practices at Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy , article
With the mindset that successful teaching comes from caring, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning offered its 12th Annual Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy.
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Article ItemSchool of Education professor participates in national STEM education showcase , article
Held online, the 2020 STEM For All Video Showcase highlighted innovation in STEM education across the U.S. The showcase includes videos of more than 170 projects. The theme for this year’s event was “Learning from Research and Practice.”
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Article ItemEducation professor to offer perspective on difficult histories through digital collection , article
For the past few years, Marcus Johnson has been thinking about how he could contribute his knowledge as a professor in educational psychology and educational research and evaluation to the conversation about diversity and social justice. This summer, he’s found a way to do that. When the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences solicited proposals for its Juneteenth Scholars program earlier this year, Johnson already had an idea percolating. “I started to invest my time into examining how I could come up with a viable product that integrated my interests in studying misconceptions, advancing diversity and social justice, and teaching difficult histories,” Johnson said. “They really paired well with each other.”