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Sep 6, 2016

Best in the Nation–Spotlight on Alumna Kari Newman

Kari Newman, recipient of a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, shares how the College of Education helped shape her into the teacher she is today. 

Aug 4, 2016

Meet the New College of Education Faculty

When you come back to Poe Hall this fall, there will be at least seven faces that you haven't seen before – new additions to the College of Education faculty! We are very excited to welcome this diverse group of educators – hailing from northern Italy, eastern North Carolina and everywhere in between – to our college. 

Delsa Castaneda at the 2016 Beginning Teacher Institute

Aug 1, 2016

Supporting New Teachers at the Beginning Teacher Institute

More than 100 educators in their first, second or third year of teaching came to the College of Education in early July for the 2016 Beginning Teacher Institute. 

Talley Student Union at night

Jul 27, 2016

Spotlight on Johnston County Assistant Principal of the Year

Rosado, who received her Master of School Administration in 2014, was named Johnston County Schools' Assistant Principal of the Year. 

Jul 18, 2016

Spotlight on Elementary Education Major Anna Schlesinger

The College of Education creates a well-rounded undergraduate experience that prepares students to lead 21st century classrooms. Just ask Anna Schlesinger, a sophomore majoring in elementary education. 

Jul 13, 2016

Spotlight on Lisa Bass, Author of New Book on Black Masculine Caring

Lisa Bass, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership, Policy and Human Development, authored and edited the recently-released Black Mask-ulinity: A Framework for Black Masculine Caring. Published by Peter Lang, the book engages readers in an analysis and understanding of Black Masculine Caring (BMC), an emerging theoretical framework that examines both how black males express care and what types of care they need to thrive. 

Participants at Teaching and Learning Conference

Jul 12, 2016

Increasing Student Success in a Rapidly Changing Economy

Cultivating faculty leaders to spearhead academic initiatives results in student success. In order to support educational best practices, community college educators gathered at the end of June for the Completion by Design Conference on Teaching and Learning. 

Court of Carolina

Jul 8, 2016

Counselor Education Doctoral Student Awarded a $16,000 Research Grant

Aisha Al-Qimlass, a doctoral candidate in counselor education, recently received a $16,000 grant from the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences. The grant will help fund Aisha’s dissertation research,… 

Jun 27, 2016

Revitalizing Rural Schools

Closing the student achievement gap in North Carolina starts with training outstanding classroom leaders. That’s the goal of the Northeast Leadership Academy (NELA), an NC State degree program that equips principals to serve in high-poverty, hard-to-staff and historically low-performing schools. 

Jun 24, 2016

NC State Student Chosen for Educational Scholar Program

Whitney N. McCoy, a doctoral student in educational psychology in the Department of Teacher Education and Learning Sciences (TELS), was selected to participate in the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)…