Nov 14, 2015
To coincide with NC State’s International Education Month, it’s important to highlight the impactful study abroad programs that are available to College of Education students through the International + Distance…
Nov 13, 2015
Is homework being phased out of the traditional learning environment? According to a story that ran in the Associated Press earlier this month, parents are beginning to request reduced homework…
Nov 12, 2015
Laila L. Thompson is a current Ph.D. student studying Mathematics Education in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM Ed) department. We sat down with Laila to talk more…
Nov 6, 2015
Carrie Wilkerson Lee is a current Ph.D. student in the Teacher Education and Learning Sciences (TELS) department. She first began her career as a fifth grade teacher, where she taught…
Nov 4, 2015
Alicia Keating Polson is a current Ph.D. student in the Educational Leadership, Policy and Human Development department studying Higher Education. After working professionally in higher education and student affairs for…
Nov 3, 2015
As part of the Reach Higher initiative, a program which urges all high school students to seek higher education, First Lady Michelle Obama recently announced the national launch of the…
Oct 6, 2015
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…
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…
Sep 29, 2015
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…
Aug 31, 2015
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…