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Jun 16, 2023

Inside Higher Ed: We Can Say the Word ‘Fat’

Kallie Menard, a graduate student pursuing her master’s in higher education administration, discusses the importance of considering size privilege and fat discrimination in matters of higher education. 

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Jun 15, 2023

Futurity: To Get Kids into Science, Engage with the Whole Family

A new study co-authored by Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor Gail Jones shows that engaging students alongside their families is the most effective way to foster long-term interest in STEM. 

Jun 15, 2023

Baylor University: Celebrating Great Teaching: Department of Curriculum & Instruction Hosts Baylor Cherry Award Winner

Hollylynne Lee, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Education at North Carolina State University, is the 2022 recipient of the prestigious national Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching, awarded biennially by Baylor University to recognize exemplary teaching by university faculty. As the recipient, Lee has spent the spring semester of 2023 at Baylor University. 

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Jun 7, 2023

Spectrum News In Focus: Rise of Artificial Intelligence

NC State College of Education Professor Carla Johnson discusses the new ways AI is being used. 

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May 22, 2023

WRAL.com: 5 Ways to Help Your Child Read Better

Teaching someone to read includes some dos and don'ts. Why clapping along to words is effective -- and why context clues aren't, according to an NC State Associate Professor Jill Grifenhagen. 

May 17, 2023

CIEA: DELEGACIÓN DE 13 INVESTIGADORES DE LA FACULTAD DE EDUCACIÓN DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE NORTH CAROLINA VISITÓ EL CIAE Y EL IE

A delegation of 13 researchers from the North Carolina State University School of Education chaired by the Dean, Paola Sztajn, and the Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, Karen Hollebrands, visited CIAE last week with the aim of establishing joint collaboration links in areas of mutual interest. 

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May 9, 2023

WRAL: Private School Vouchers in NC: Who Uses Them and Which Schools Get the Most?

Bills making their way through the North Carolina General Assembly would open private school vouchers, known as Opportunity Scholarships, to more people. “For many families, the tuition might have been prohibitive in the past, but once a voucher comes available, then they are ready to make that change,” said Anna Egalite, an associate professor at North Carolina State University’s Department of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development. She said studies show students who receive vouchers to attend private schools are more likely to graduate high school and attend college. 

May 8, 2023

EdNC: Why I Almost Talked Myself Out of Becoming a Teacher

Syna Sharma, a Park Scholar and pre-service teacher in the NC State College of Education, shares why she shifted from a potential career in biomedical engineering to teaching. 

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May 5, 2023

Keon M. McGuire Joining College of Education as Associate Professor of Higher Education Opportunity, Equity, and Justice

Keon M. McGuire will join NC State’s College of Education as an associate professor of higher education opportunity, equity, and justice beginning Aug. 15, 2023. Currently, McGuire is an associate professor… 

May 1, 2023

EdNC: Listening to and Learning From Youth’s ‘Brave Histories and Hopeful Futures’

Doctoral student Jennifer C. Mann shares the experience of presenting alongside a youth member in the Literacy and Community Initiative at the 2023 AERA Conference.