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Doctoral Dissertation: SARAH HAMMOND

Doctoral Dissertation: Sarah Hammond, Nudging towards diversity: A randomized controlled trial involving veterinary college applicants. Under the direction of Dr. Anna Egalite and Dr. Stephen Porter. March 23, 2022 at 9 a.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94266474010

PD 6696 – Coping & Thriving: Strategies for Advancing Your Wellness in Trying Times

We cannot will our way to wellness. We need strategies for coping through trying time, seeking to move into a space of thriving. Attendees will learn from Jesse McGinley from Wellness and Recreation. Date: Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022 Time: 1:00 – 2:00 PM Location: Online (Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/92665279551) Audience: All CED Students Contact: Kayla Baker (kjbaker3@ncsu.edu)…

Doctoral Dissertation: NINA SCHOONOVER

Nina Schoonover Teachers’ Aesthetic Practices: A Comparative Case Study of Arts Integration in English Language Arts Classrooms across North Carolina under the direction of Dr. Michelle Falter March 23, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/97114894223

Exploring Next-Generation Education Series: AI and the Future of Education

In this talk, as part of the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation’s Exploring Next-Generation Education Series, the presenters will consider how (and at what rate) AI technologies for education will evolve, discuss emerging innovations in AI-augmented learning environments for formal and informal contexts, and explore what competencies will be elevated in an AI-pervasive workforce.

PD 538 – Get Feedback on Your Diversity-Related Lesson Plans

Are you interested in improving your instruction around issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion? Do you have an activity that you want to test out? Do you want to practice leading a discussion on a controversial topic? Do you want to brainstorm about how to address a topic in your course? Bring your lesson/discussion to…

PD 6697

The Undergraduate Student Diversity Programming Board invites you to join us in person on March 24th from 4:45-5:45pm in Poe 120. In honor of Woman’s Herstory Month, we will have a panel discussion about the challenges women in leadership positions in education face, how they have been successful, their greatest accomplishments/milestones, and what they enjoy…

2022 Virtual Open House for Prospective Graduate Students

The College of Education invites prospective master’s and doctoral students to join us for our Spring 2022 Virtual Open House: Inside the Graduate Student Experience. You’ll gain a broad overview of the College of Education, review our resources for graduate students, and receive insight from a panel of current graduate students representing all three departments.…

Doctoral Dissertation: SAMIRA SYAL

Samira Syal Examining Self-Regulated Processes Involved in Reading Comprehension in Conventional and Game-Based Learning Environments. Under the direction of Dr. John Nietfeld March 25, 2022, at 10:00am Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93260751700?pwd=R2xkcVcxUWtZdlJYOFVITGlSZDY0Zz09

Doctoral Dissertation: KAMISHA KIRBY

Kamisha Kirby Exploring Veterans Success in IT Apprenticeships: A Propensity Score Matching Study. Under the direction of Dr. Michelle Bartlett. March 28, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/9192081700?pwd=MFdGd2ZPdk5JZjlSemFqbHlIdTA0UT09

Grad Tools for Success: Cover Letter Writing Workshop for Educators

March 28 (Monday), 12:00-1:00 p.m. A cover letter serves as a critical component of job applications. The cover letter brings to life your experience and helps the prospective employer gain a sense of your motivations for applying in the first place. Authoring a cover letter can feel like a daunting task. Perhaps you already have…