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Kylie Cafiero

Oct 22, 2015

MSA Alum Receives Principal of the Year Award

Last week, Master of School Administration (MSA) alum, Dr. Joe Ferrell, was selected as the 2016 Principal of the Year by Alamance-Burlington County Schools. Ferrell, who is the principal at… 

Oct 21, 2015

Picart Honored at West Point

One of NC State’s most experienced and accomplished academic leaders has been honored by the United States Military Academy at West Point for 28 years of service as an educator, senior… 

Oct 6, 2015

College of Education Research

The College of Education strives to reduce achievement gaps and increase opportunities for success in education through research, development, and leadership in these areas: Leadership Since 2010, the Northeast Leadership… 

Oct 6, 2015

5 Questions on School Choice with Anna Egalite

Anna Egalite, assistant professor of education at NC State, will be speaking about school choice on Tuesday, Oct. 6 in Washington, D.C. at the 2015 Index of Culture and Opportunity organized… 

Fifth-graders take part in a quest-based game as part of Crystal Island, an NC State research project funded by the National Science Foundation.

Sep 29, 2015

Literacy Expert Pushes ‘Play’ on Educational Games

Are computer games for learning or just for fun? That’s the question Hiller Spires, NC State professor of literacy and technology, tackles in a commentary for the Journal of Adolescent and… 

Sep 28, 2015

Noyce Teaching Scholars Selected

North Carolina State University announced the newest cohort of Noyce Mathematics Education Teaching Scholars (METS). The Noyce METS program is funded with about $1 million from the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce… 

Sep 15, 2015

Alumna Awarded National Fellowship

Dr. Iris Wagstaff, ’14, has been named a 2015-16 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellow, in the program’s most competitive track Health, Education and… 

Sep 4, 2015

The Jimmy Scherrer Memorial Fund

The Jimmy Scherrer Memorial Fund is designed to honor his passion for teaching and learning, particularly for elementary teachers and mathematics coaches working in contexts where students live in poverty. 

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Aug 31, 2015

Dialect Influences Appalachian Students’ Experiences in College

An in-depth dialect study from NC State University researchers shows that some students from rural Appalachia feel that their dialects put them at a disadvantage in a college classroom, even in… 

Jun 26, 2015

Long-term Survey to Follow College Students’ Experiences With Faith, Diversity

Incoming freshmen at more than 130 colleges and universities will take surveys this year about a vital but often overlooked aspect of campus life: how students with different worldviews and…