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Department of STEM Education’s Graduate Research Symposium

Poe 216

The Department of STEM Education will host their annual Graduate Research Symposium on Friday, March 31 from 5-7 p.m. in Poe Hall 216 and METRC. All faculty, staff and students are invited to join us as we celebrate the research accomplishments of our graduate students. Refreshments will be provided. Register here.

PD 562 – 5th Annual Don C. Locke Multicultural and Social Justice Symposium

The 5th Annual Don C. Locke Multicultural and Social Justice Symposium will be held on Wednesday, April 5, from 4:30-6 p.m. in the Wachovia Innovation Hall at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. The featured speaker will be Dr. Cheryl-Holcomb-McCoy, the Dean and Distinguished Professor of Education at American University’s School of Education. Register to…

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PD 6725 – Preservice Access to Computing Knowledge (PACK) Success

In this program, preservice teachers receive professional development to increase their teaching efficacy by incorporating computer science (CS) and computational thinking (CT) in classroom instruction. PACK Success will offer instruction based on Code.org's Computer Science Fundamentals. Participants will work together from January to April 2023, learning how CS and CT concepts can be incorporated into…

PD 6744 – Improving Civic Knowledge: The state of affirmative action

The College of Education’s Civic Champion Coalition seeks to provide learning opportunities for the college community to engage in important interdisciplinary learning experiences that center on civic life and learning. This spring, with support from the Teacher Education and Learning Sciences (TELS) Department and the Student Services and Advising Center (SSAC), we welcome Theodore (Ted)…

PD 6741 – Equitable Leadership Part 3

Do you want to be the type of leader who empowers the youth and students you work with to become the best leaders they can be? This session will dive into the final two of the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership: Enabling Others to Act and Encouraging the Heart. We will consider the implications of…

PD 747 – Study Abroad Students Panel

Come learn more about the experiences of the Teaching Fellows and other study-abroad alumni from the College of Education who have studied abroad in different parts of the world. They will describe the process of accessing study-abroad opportunities and what they learned from the experience. There will be time for Q&A. Earn .5 PGU credit!…

PD 745 – Build Your Intercultural Competence through UNESCO Story Circles

Join in this interactive intercultural methodology for developing intercultural competence with the executive director of the Association of International Education Administrators and a faculty scholar from Duke University, Dr. Darla K. Deardorff. Used successfully all over the world, UNESCO Story Circles follows a structured yet adaptable protocol using personal stories for developing participants' intercultural competence.…

Doctoral Dissertation: KRISTEN CHEW

Kristen Chew Title: A Descriptive Case Study of Full-Time Community College Curriculum Faculty Members’ Professional Development Needs. Under the direction of Dr. Susan Barcinas. 20 April 2023 at 12 p.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93440113261?pwd=TFduL1k4d0hXcEw0R2lMTDN2L3kzdz09

Doctoral Dissertation: KATHERINE HIGGINS

Katherine Higgins Title: Pastoral Identity: A Qualitative Inquiry. Under the direction of Dr. Chad Hoggan. April 20, 2023 at 2 p.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/5588851530.