Chudgar earns nearly $1 million in funding for international research
Amita Chudgar is exploring marginalized youth’s experiences in secondary education around the globe through a nearly $1 million grant as a recipient of the 2018 Lyle Spencer Research Award. Presented...
View ArticleNew book provides strategies for tough classroom conversations
A new publication from Assistant Professor Donna Rich Kaplowitz provides strategies and best practices to conduct difficult dialogues about race within the classroom. “Race Dialogues: A Facilitator’s...
View ArticleMaking the Road by Walking It: Dorinda Carter Andrews named TE department chair
Renowned Michigan State University scholar and Associate Dean Dorinda Carter Andrews will become the chairperson of the Department of Teacher Education on May 16, 2019. Carter Andrews will assume the...
View ArticleLooking for Latinx in social studies: Santiago honored for research, mentorship
Maribel Santiago, assistant professor of teacher education, has been honored with two awards that acknowledge her career, research and leadership. In May 2019, Santiago was awarded a National Academy...
View ArticleMichigan researchers receive $5M grant to study impact of third grade reading...
When Michigan’s long-anticipated Read by Grade Three law goes fully into effect next school year, researchers will be watching closely to evaluate how it goes, and recommend changes along the way....
View ArticleRichmond leads $2 million grant on outdoor science teaching
Learning science can be situated outside of the classroom—and research from Michigan State University will develop new methods to show teachers how. Professor Gail Richmond and collaborators received...
View ArticleEducation law scholar named associate dean for academic, student affairs
Kristine L. Bowman, a leading scholar of education law, has been appointed associate dean for academic and student affairs in the College of Education at Michigan State University. Bowman stepped into...
View ArticleMichigan tops states for authorizing fiscal power over school districts
State takeovers of school districts facing financial trouble have been on the rise across the nation, but just a handful of states have laws threatening the majority of these interventions, according...
View ArticleHow does a recession affect public school students?
If the predicted economic downturn comes to fruition, many public schools will find their already stressed budgets squeezed even more. And, as a result, many administrators will head to the bargaining...
View ArticleFirst report issued on Michigan Partnership Model of School Reform
The first independent report on Michigan’s Partnership Model for school reform finds “modest but potentially positive results” after one year of implementation. The report, from Michigan State...
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