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Centennial Teaching Fellowship Awarded to Dixie Stanforth
Apr. 23, 2020
Dixie Stanforth has been selected to hold a 2020-21 Dads’ Association Centennial Teaching Fellowship for the spring semester. Stanforth received this recognition because of her commitment to excellence in undergraduate education. She’s an associate professor of instruction in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Education.  “Words fail to…

Richard Reddick Defeating Coronavirus Means Confronting Racial Discrimination
Apr. 15, 2020

Tips on Being Kinder to Yourself During Trying Times
Apr. 15, 2020
Kristin Neff, associate professor of educational psychology, shares tips on supporting yourself emotionally through the coronavirus pandemic.

Richard Reddick: Defeating Coronavirus Means Confronting Racial Discrimination
Apr. 15, 2020

Associate Professor Jennifer Adair Provides Tips for Balanced Learning With Your Young Kids at Home
Apr. 13, 2020

Toni Falbo on the Effects of Quarantine and the Only Child
Apr. 10, 2020

Addressing Worries about Academic Impact of Online Learning Featuring Jennifer Adair
Apr. 10, 2020

Review of Education Research Features article by Toste and Peng
Apr. 08, 2020
The Department of Special Education’s Jessica Toste, assistant professor, and Peng Peng, assistant professor, have had an article accepted in Review of Education Research. The article is titled, “A Meta-Analytic Review of the Relations Between Motivation and Reading Achievement for K-12 Students.” Co-authors are Lisa Didion, Marissa J.

Lisa Sigafoos: Adults With Disabilities Have Been Overlooked During COVID-19
Apr. 03, 2020

Following Up on This Week’s Town Halls
Mar. 27, 2020
Dear College of Education Community, Thank you for making the time to participate in any of our three recent College Town Hall virtual meetings for faculty, staff, and students. It was wonderful to see so many of our college community members together, and hopefully, the information shared gave you more…