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2016

Oct 27, 2016

Heroic School Leadership

Rural leaders are coming together to help Hurricane Matthew's most vulnerable victims: children. These leaders include graduates of Northeast Leadership Academy, the nation's top principal preparation program. 

North Carolina State University campus.

Oct 19, 2016

Representing North Carolina Teachers on “Education Matters”

The College of Education was well represented when "Education Matters", a new television show that focuses on the state of public education in North Carolina, debuted earlier this month. Learn more from two alumni who were featured on the show. 

Participants and student volunteers at BUILD Academy.

Oct 17, 2016

Fostering Future Teacher Diversity at BUILD Academy

College of Education undergraduate students created a new initiative to empower high school males of color to consider education as a career path. 

Memorial Belltower on NC State's campus.

Oct 14, 2016

Beginning Teacher Institute Serves Practicing Teachers

The College of Education fulfills its commitment to serving practicing educators with this three-day institute. 

Talley Student Union at NC State.

Oct 14, 2016

Aspen Institute Executive to Discuss Student Success at Community Colleges

Joshua Wyner will be the featured speaker at the annual Dallas Herring Lecture sponsored by the College of Education. 

Sep 29, 2016

September 2016 at the College of Education

Check out some of the highlights from September at the College of Natural Resources. [View the story “September 2016 at CED” on Storify] 

Photo of Assistant Professor Brooks Bowden

Sep 22, 2016

Spotlight on Assistant Professor Brooks Bowden

Brooks Bowden is one of seven new faculty members joining the College of Education for the 2016-2017 academic year. An assistant professor of methods and policy in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy and Human Development, Bowden advocates for educational policymaking that benefits young children. 

Hiller Spires and delegation at the Suzhou North America High School.

Sep 19, 2016

Promoting Inquiry-Based Learning on a Global Scale

Hiller Spires, professor in the Teacher Education and Learning Sciences Department, discusses inquiry-based learning and the 2016 New Literacies Teacher Leader Institute. 

Meg Blanchard in the classroom.

Sep 15, 2016

Increasing Student Achievement in Rural Schools through Technology

Closing the achievement gap starts with addressing the opportunity gap, especially when it comes to technology access in the classroom. 

Sep 14, 2016

Researchers Eye Gaming As Tool for Boosting Computer Science Skills, Diversity in Middle Schools

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Florida is launching an initiative that will use a custom-designed video game to boost computational thinking…