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Aug 22, 2017

WRAL.com: Enrollment Up in UNC System Teaching Programs

WRAL talks with several students and faculty members in the NC State College of Education about increases in enrollment in teacher education preparation programs across the UNC System. 

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Aug 21, 2017

WRAL.com: NC State College of Education Assistant Dean Talks about Enrollment Trends

"For us, it’s really about finding passionate, committed young people who want to become teachers," Assistant Dean Michael Maher tells WRAL. 

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Jul 13, 2017

NJ.com: Does Wearing Lab Coats in Class Inspire Young Scientists? Research Team Finding Out

Professors Gail Jones and Sarah Carrier are part of a research team studying whether wearing a white lab coat influences how elementary school students think about science. 

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Jun 30, 2017

EdWeek: What Can Make Black, Female Students Feel Valued? Having Black, Female Teachers.

Students feel happier, more valued, and more motivated when they have a teacher of the same race and gender as them, a new study from Assistant Professor Anna J. Egalite finds. 

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Jun 27, 2017

Inside Higher Ed: How Colleges are Using Google Classroom to Train K-12 Teachers

Erin Horne, the assistant director of professional education, talks about how the College of Education is piloting a Google Classroom to prepare K-12 teachers. 

Pamela Gibson Senegal

Jun 9, 2017

PiedmontCC.edu: Piedmont Community College Names Pamela Gibson Senegal ’11 EDD President

The Piedmont Community College Board of Trustees has named College of Education alumna Pamela Gibson Senegal '11 EDD as its fifth president and the first woman to lead the college. 

Melissa Goto

May 1, 2017

Born to Teach

With the support of the Moshakos Family Teacher Education Scholarship, Melissa Goto is graduating with a degree in elementary education. 

Court of North Carolina

Apr 19, 2017

AJ Fletcher Foundation: Is North Carolina Really a Destination for Teachers?

Assistant Dean Michael Maher talks about the state's teacher shortage and ways to increase attractiveness to the teaching profession. 

Raymond Ting

Apr 11, 2017

OnlineCounselingPrograms.com | An Interview with Dr. Raymond Ting

Professor Raymond Ting talks with OnlineCounselingPrograms.com about NC State's online degree options in counselor education that prepares counselors to lead, serve, and advocate. 

Dean Mary Ann Danowitz at Action Summit 2017

Mar 17, 2017

EdNC: Action Summit creates strategies to prepare youth for postsecondary success

College of Education faculty and staff and Wake County leaders in business, government, and education assembled March 16 to create strategies to prepare youth for success after high school.