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Doctoral Dissertation: Arine N. Lowery

Arine N. Lowery. Title: "Teaching About Dissent: A Qualitative Study Using Photo Elicitation to Explore Teachers' Understanding and Value of Political Activism." Under the direction of Dr. Paula McAvoy. Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2024. Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/9519658655 Meeting ID: 951 9658 6556 Passcode: 169627

PD 753 – Study Abroad Speed Networking & Mixer Hold!

This event will bring together College of Education study abroad alumni, students committed to studying abroad in the summer 2024, and students aspiring to study abroad in the future. Join us to learn, network, and celebrate our study-abroad community. There will be food for all attendees. Register for the event at go.ncsu.edu/netmixer. Contact: Francis Ajaya…

Study Abroad Speed Networking and Mixer Hold!

This event brings together study abroad alums, students who are about to go abroad, and those interested in studying abroad in the future. Join us for speed networking with study-abroad alums as we celebrate students committed to studying abroad in the summer of 2024. Learn from their diverse experiences to navigate the application process and…

PD 6788 – An Overview of ED Scholars

Want to know more about a student teaching experience outside of Wake County? Join us to discuss the ED Scholars program, where we will give an overview of the program while having alumni discuss their experience while within ED Scholars. Date: Wednesday, April 10th, 2024 Time: 5:00 - 7:00 PM Location: ZOOM Audience: Undergraduate CED…

PD 6787 – Tabletop Roleplaying Games as an Avenue for Social and Emotional Learning

This PGU is open to all College of Education Students. A group of 3-5 players will play a tabletop roleplaying game called “Kids on Bikes,” a rules-light collaborative roleplaying game that involves teamwork, decision-making, and relationship building. After playing the game, we’ll discuss how playing promotes social and emotional learning and how it can be…

NCCTM General Body Meeting: STEM Ed Student Teacher Panel

Join us to hear from a panel of STEM Education Student Teachers who will share all about their student teaching experiences. Pizza and snacks will be provided! Date: Thursday, April 11th, 2024 Time: 5:30 - 6:30 PM Location: Lampe, Room 222 Audience: STEM Education Students Contact: Dr. Cyndi Edgington (cpedging@ncsu.edu) Credit: 0.5

Doctoral Dissertation: Kelly Womack-Adams

Kelly Womack-Adams. Title: "How you gonna solve it?": The Use of Black Language in a First-Grade Mathematics Classroom. Under the direction of Dr. Temple Walkowiak and Dr. Jessica Hunt. Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Time: 9;00 am -11:00 am. Location: Room 317, Center for Technology and Innovation. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/96251172506

PD 6784 – Young Alumni Panel

We hope you will join our virtual panel with NCSU young alumni who are in the classroom teaching! There will be a variety of experience (up to 5 years), majors, and panelists will offer insight on things they wish they knew, classroom management, and tips/tricks for pre-service teachers. There will also be time for a…

Doctoral Dissertation: Sandra Chandler

Sandra Chandler. Title: Adult Learning through the Lens of Kirkpatrick: An Impact Evaluation of Green Zone Training. Under the direction of Dr. Jose' Picart and Dr. Carrol Adams Warren. Date: Thursday, April 18, 2024 Time: 11am - 1 pm Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/91710090903

PD 376 – Educational Robot Meet & Greet

This PGU is open to all College of Education students. Robots have been widely used in teaching K-12 classes and align with state and national standards for technology integration. Research has demonstrated that new technology materials enhance student learning motivations. Future teachers should understand how to integrate new technology tools such as robots into their…