The Ethnic Studies Agenda in Texas: Implications for Teacher Recruitment and Preparation
An ED Talk by Angela Valenzuela, a professor in Educational Leadership and Policy
Special Education Assistant Professor Jessica Toste Named to the 2017 ‘Texas Ten’ Professors
Petrosino Shares Ideas About Integrating Computer Science in Schools of Education in NSF-sponsored Event
A History of Health: KHE Grad Student Paper Wins Award for Analysis of Women’s Fitness Movement
Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
Undergraduate elementary education majors transform into teacher leaders through their experience at the College of Education.
Angela Valenzuela shares insights on the value of ethnic studies with State Board of Education
Statistics Don’t Lie ‘Till You’re Trying Not to Be One
An ED Talk by Stephanie Cawthon, professor, Department of Educational Psychology
Professor Emeritus Dr. John Ivy Gives Keynote Presentation at Alderson Lecture and Awards Celebration
KHE Department Recognizes Distinguished Members in Hall of Honor Ceremony
KHE Department honors students, faculty, alumni and community members at Hall of Honor and Alderson Lecture Ceremonies
Competitive Edge: Market Forces Influence Nation’s Charter Schools
Huriya Jabbar examines the influence of market forces on the nation’s charter school environment.