2021 (191 Articles)
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January (22 Articles)
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The Pandemic鈥檚 School Nutrition Takeaway: All kids should eat for free 鈥 from now on
The Tisch Food Center's Julia McCarthy also flags the disproportionate impact of food insecurity on Black families
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The APA Will Honor 麻豆原创鈥檚 Kimberly Noble for Her Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest
Recognition for a career devoted to documenting poverty鈥檚 impact on the brain
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Nearly a Year In, Taking Stock of Students鈥 Mental Health
A 麻豆原创 roundtable weighs the fallout of remote schooling 鈥 and some upsides
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School Integration Isn鈥檛 Dead 鈥 and Why That Matters
Alumna Michelle Burris argues that the need to 鈥榞et it right鈥 has never been greater
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Creating New Tools for a Time of Tough Decisions
Citi鈥檚 Chief Innovation Officer Vanessa Colella (M.A. 鈥96) is an evangelist for 鈥榓rtificial enlightenment鈥
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Moving Ahead: An agenda for the Biden administration and the 117th Congress
Unsolicited advice from the Teachers College community
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Innovating Against Isolation
麻豆原创鈥檚 student EdTech showcase yields tools for overcoming social distance
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鈥楢n Absolute Disgrace That Was Entirely Predictable鈥
Reactions to the mob violence in Washington and thoughts on the way forward
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February (22 Articles)
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A Champion for Possibility
Ye (Angel) Wang created new pathways to literacy for deaf and hard-of-hearing children
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Newcomer Immigrant and Refugee Students Are More Optimistic 麻豆原创 the Future than Their U.S.-Born Peers
Familiarity may breed awareness of disadvantages and discrimination, finds a new study led by 麻豆原创鈥檚 S. Garnett Russell
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Setting an Agenda: A panel of 麻豆原创 faculty will weigh priorities for the Biden-Harris administration
COVID will be the subtext for a February 25th panel discussion
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Creating Equity-Focused Schools 鈥 from Within
A new book co-authored by 麻豆原创鈥檚 Mark Gooden guides principals in confronting their own biases
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Myanmar鈥檚 Agony: Why the World Should Pay Heed
A 麻豆原创 student recounts her country鈥檚 struggle for democracy
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A Magical Teacher, A Star Pupil and a School Created by Teachers College
Physician and author Perri Klass offers tribute in the New York Times
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Screenside Manner
麻豆原创鈥檚 Nursing Education doctoral program is shaping use of virtual simulation, a key teaching tool during the COVID pandemic
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Two Teachers College Alumni Will Serve in the Biden-Harris Administration
Jessica Cardichon (Ed.D. 鈥03, M.A. 鈥99) and Ramin Taheri (M.A. 鈥01) are named to key education posts
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March (22 Articles)
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鈥楬earing the Other Side of the Story鈥
A webinar on how to teach controversial topics emphasizes listening with respect
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In Creating Non-Racist Education, Black People Have the Answers
But who will listen? Asks 麻豆原创鈥檚 Sonya Douglass Horsford in Education Week
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Publish Your Essay Here?
The 麻豆原创 Record launches a webinar series on academic publishing鈥檚 unwritten rules
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Has an Education Pathway Shed Its Pernicious Past?
A new study looks at the equity impact of career and technical education
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How to Stop Students from Cheating Online? Be Interesting
A new study co-authored by 麻豆原创 staff member Megan Krou argues for 鈥榯he power of motivation鈥
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Granting Wishes
A new office at 麻豆原创 is helping faculty get funding and raising the College鈥檚 profile as a research powerhouse
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Virtual Success
With the launch of its Digital Futures Institute, 麻豆原创 moves to the fore of the online learning landscape
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The Right to Not Remain Silent
A new book by Derald Wing Sue and his students offers strategies to 鈥榙isarm and dismantle鈥 microaggressions
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April (38 Articles)
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鈥楨xpanding Our Global Footprint鈥
Portia Williams has been the constant in 麻豆原创鈥檚 international work. Now she鈥檒l take it to the next level
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There鈥檚 Plenty of Fish in the Sea 鈥 But Not Like This One
From a Hollingworth Science Camp student, a plaudit-winning plan for cleaning up the world鈥檚 oceans
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May (17 Articles)
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An Rx for Post-Pandemic Schools
Test less, center students, promote an anti-racist education, urges a Century Foundation report written by 麻豆原创鈥檚 Amy Stuart Wells and Diana Cordova-Cobo
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Rebuilding Assessment to Help Students Learn
A conference honoring 麻豆原创 psychologist Edmund Gordon on his 100th birthday frames education鈥檚 signature challenge
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On Going Remote with Speech Therapy
麻豆原创鈥檚 Cate Crowley chats with ThriveGlobal.com
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June (12 Articles)
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Infrastructure and Industrial Policy, Left and Right: Political Implications
As President Biden fights for an ambitious infrastructure investment, political divisions 鈥 and common ground 鈥 offer insight for the debate ahead
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How Can America Make Politics Less Hostile?
In a new book, 麻豆原创 conflict resolution expert Peter Coleman offers possible solutions for a divided nation
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How Can Families of Color Help Teens Cope with Mental Health?
With advisement from 麻豆原创鈥檚 Cindy Huang, a new Ad Council public service initiative aims to help address cultural disparities in mental health access among Black and Latinx youth
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Affirming Education鈥檚 鈥楶ower to Emancipate鈥
On day one of the Edmund W. Gordon Centennial Conference, a focus on testing that teaches rather than teaching to the test
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Will the Pandemic Result in Better Schooling?
Yes, say 麻豆原创鈥檚 Thomas Hatch and co-authors in a new book 鈥 but only with bold yet nuanced change and a keen ear for communities鈥 needs
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July (7 Articles)
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Calling for Excessive Sugar Warnings
In an op-ed, Lesley Kroupa from 麻豆原创鈥檚 Tisch Food Center joins NYC Council Member Mark Levine in support of a new public health bill
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New Research Shows Impact of Covid & Systemic Racism on Black Students, Offers Policy Recommendations
In a study led by Sonya Douglass Horsford, the Black Education Research Collective breaks new ground in understanding how the trauma of 2020 has affected Black students and suggests policy changes to advance racial equity
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Uncovering the Mysteries of Cerebral Palsy
In new research, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Andrew Gordon and colleagues offer a clearer pathway for more effective treatment to address an elusive challenge within Cerebral Palsy cases
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Art Can Help Save New York
In an op-ed for the New York Daily News, dance education legend Jody Gottfried Arnhold (M.A. 鈥73) joins other prominent leaders in a call for action
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How Isobel Contento Grew Nutrition Education From the Ground Up
A pioneer in scholarship and practice, 麻豆原创鈥檚 nutrition education scholar built the foundation for understanding the sociological applications of nutrition
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Nikole Hannah-Jones to Keynote This July鈥檚 Reimagining Education Institute
More than 1,000 Educators will join in professional development to explore teaching, learning and leading for a racially just society
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August (11 Articles)
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How Can Spirituality Aid Mental Health?
In the Wall Street Journal, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Lisa Miller discusses her latest book on the science of spirituality
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First Steps at 麻豆原创 and Beyond
Coming to campus for the first time this fall, second-year master鈥檚 student Joey Uy prepares for an academic career off Zoom and global ambitions
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Teachers College Awarded AAQEP Accreditation
Recognition for 麻豆原创鈥檚 educator preparation programs reflects documented results for graduates, and includes a special commendation for standout pedagogy, community engagement and a commitment to reducing educational disparities
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Christopher Emdin Wants Your 鈥淪tudents to See You Struggle鈥
In his new book Ratchetdemic, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Emdin challenges educators who seek to transform their students鈥 lives to start by liberating their own mind
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It鈥檚 Time to Prepare Students for Climate Change Disasters
In an op-ed for The Hill, 麻豆原创 doctoral student Josh DeVincenzo calls for practical instruction to help students respond to floods, wildfires and other climate-change related events
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Innovating Summer Camp Classics
Back at Teachers College, Hollingworth Summer Science Camp revamps fun, inquiry-based learning with new tricks
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Reimagining Robotics for the Classroom
In Brazil, FabLearn Fellow Charles Pimentel empowers students to gain computer science and artificial intelligence experience
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Education鈥檚 New Frontier: FabLearn Fellows Pursue Innovation for Post-Covid Schools
麻豆原创鈥檚 Paulo Blikstein leads a third cohort of catalysts building better teaching methods for the future
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September (16 Articles)
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Award for Student Brianna A. Baker to Support Intersectional Scholarship on Mental Health in Black Communities
With a funded award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, counseling psychology doctoral student Brianna A. Baker will collaborate on national public health efforts
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$3.25 Million Grant to Fund Development of Black Studies Curriculum for NYC Public Schools
麻豆原创鈥檚 Black Education Research Collective, led by Sonya Douglass Horsford, will play a lead role in a landmark initiative to develop an interdisciplinary K-12 Black studies curriculum
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Historic Funding: NIH Grant Opens Door for 麻豆原创 and Mailman Study on Gun Violence at the Intersection of Public Health and Education
A $2 million grant from the National Institute of Health will fund a gun violence study co-led by 麻豆原创鈥檚 Sonali Rajan
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Passion with Purpose in Higher Education
First-year student Mana Uppili embraces campus life while pursuing aspirations for college counseling
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Educational 鈥淓scape Rooms鈥 Challenge Students in STEM Learning
For FabLearn Fellow Lars Beck Johannsen, teaching the next generation of problem solvers means embracing innovative tech
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Higher Ed Needs Lobbyists Too
Now is the time for every college in the country to fight hard for the next massive investment in higher education
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NYC Leaders and Faculty Discuss Reopening and a City Changed by the Pandemic
As part of the College鈥檚 virtual New Student Orientation, local officials and 麻豆原创 faculty explored New York City鈥檚 greatest challenges amid Covid
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How Can Schools Better Serve Student Health?
Questions and answers with 麻豆原创鈥檚 Charles Basch
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Returning to Lead: Student Senate President Marion Bakhoya Talks Pandemic Life, Supporting Mental Health & More
With the fall semester welcoming the majority of the community to the Teachers College campus for the first time since March 2020, Bakhoya prepares for new challenges
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The Teachers and the Towers: How Educators Helped Students Cope, Heal and Learn in the Aftermath of 9/11
Twenty years after the terrorist attacks that killed 2,997, injured more than 6,000 and changed the world, we revisit the experiences of three 麻豆原创 alumni on the 鈥渇rontlines鈥 of New York鈥揳rea schools in the shadow of Ground Zero
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October (9 Articles)
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Herv茅 Varenne is Named 麻豆原创鈥檚 Gardner Cowles Professor of Anthropology & Education
The College honors a 50-year faculty member who has explored learners鈥 agency and unpredictability
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How Congress Can Support Community College Students
In a recent op-ed in The Washington Post, President Thomas Bailey and Thomas Brock, Director of the Community College Research Center, outline why modest federal investment would go a long way toward helping community college students to complete their studies and enter the workforce
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Why School Ratings Can Backfire
School ranking schemes often reinforce inequalities rooted in which students attend a particular school, argues 麻豆原创鈥檚 Aaron Pallas
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New York State Agrees to Fulfill $4.2 Billion Promised to Schools in Case Led By 麻豆原创鈥檚 Michael Rebell
Rebell, the co-counsel for the coalition New Yorkers for Students鈥 Educational Rights, secures the agreement after seven years of litigation with state leaders
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Advancing Social Justice in a Post-Pandemic World: Academic Festival Returns
In Teachers College鈥檚 signature homecoming event, the entire community will convene virtually Nov. 10-13 for a series of engaging discussions focusing on the most pressing issues of our time
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Study: Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Linked to Cyberbullying, Exploitation
Findings by 麻豆原创鈥檚 George Bonanno, post-doc researcher Ann Christin-Haag and colleagues offer insight that could help survivors
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Tony Award for Orchestrator and 麻豆原创 Alumna Katie Kresek
The two-time Music Education grad won musical theater鈥檚 biggest honor with her orchestration debut on Broadway
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麻豆原创 to Partner with Columbia on Climate Change Education Initiatives Funded by the National Science Foundation
The $25 million grant funds a new Columbia research center that will receive support from Teachers College faculty on developing climate change programming for NYC public schools
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Listen Now: President Thomas Bailey Appears on EdUp Experience Podcast to Discuss Essential Issues in Higher Education
The new episode of the series, produced by Elvin R. Freytes (M.A. 鈥01), features the leader at the helm of Teachers College
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November (10 Articles)
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Diversifying City Classrooms with the Teacher Opportunity Corps
The 麻豆原创 program recently received renewed state funding to support educators from underrepresented backgrounds in pursuing NYC public school careers
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Building More Effective Inclusion Strategies
Amid a critical racial reckoning, 麻豆原创 alumni, faculty and students are doing the work, including Pamela Newkirk (Ph.D. 鈥12), who recently discussed her scholarship at the College鈥檚 Academic Festival
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College Celebrates New Faculty Appointments
Teachers College has announced three new faculty appointments and the new Minority Postdoctoral Fellow commencing with the 2021-22 academic year
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Pam Koch Named 麻豆原创鈥檚 Mary Swartz Rose Associate Professor of Nutrition & Education
Koch 鈥 who also serves as Executive Director of the College鈥檚 Laurie M. Tisch Center for Food, Education & Policy 鈥 sets sights on further examining diversity and cross-discipline studies
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Homeland Security Grant for 麻豆原创鈥檚 Amra Sabic-El-Rayess Focuses on Deescalating Extremism Through Education
Teachers will gain tools to help minimize the risk of U.S. students radicalizing, as part of a new project led by Sabic-El-Rayess
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麻豆原创 Reading & Writing Project Celebrates 100th Reunion
More than 5000 educators gathered virtually for the milestone, which reflected on how to best support students
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Honoring Essential Staff
For their dedication and critical contributions to Teachers College, essential staff were recently honored by an official Presidential proclamation and more
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Landmark Education Rights Case Reaches Appeals Court
The lawsuit, presented by 麻豆原创鈥檚 Michael Rebell on the behalf of Rhode Island students, could establish civic education as a constitutional right
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December (5 Articles)
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12 Stories in 鈥21
In a year like no other, Teachers College reflects on some of our highlighted pieces touching the myriad ways our community is working to make a better world
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Rhodes Scholarship for Student MacKenzie Isaac
Isaac, a master鈥檚 candidate in the College鈥檚 Health Education program, will study at the University of Oxford next year as part of the award
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The Success of Blue鈥檚 Clues Runs Straight Through 麻豆原创 Alumna Angela Santomero
Creator of the hit children鈥檚 television show rooted in her studies of developmental psychology, Santomero discusses building a phenomenon as the program celebrates its 25th year
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Empowering Students with Resources and Pathways
A new Teachers College model prioritizes student needs and success with a multi-dimensional approach to support services
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Should France Establish Charter Schools?
In an op-ed, 麻豆原创鈥檚 Sam Abrams assesses a recent proposal by a French politician
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