Author: Kerri Elizabeth Richardson

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Kastberg’s new mathematics education book published

Signe Kastberg’s new book, Mathematics Teacher Educators’ Intimate Scholarship: Being, Knowing, and Ethics brings together the work of a range of U.S.-based scholars at various career stages to explore the process of becoming mathematics teacher educators.

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Purdue College of Education’s Times Higher Ed WUR Rankings in Top 50 worldwide

The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings provide the definitive list of the world’s best universities, with an emphasis on the research mission.

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Watson: Video games can foster student engagement in classroom

Game-based learning can provide additional inroads for building skills such as narrative storytelling, #PurdueEDU’s William Watson told K-12DIVE.

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Anatoli Rapoport beside the cover of his new book.

Rapoport’s social studies education book discusses global-mindedness, interconnected world

Anatoli Rapoport’s new book, Teaching With a Global Perspective: Approaches and Strategies for Secondary Social Studies Teachers provides practical, cross-curricular methods for secondary social studies teachers to incorporate global education into their daily teaching.

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Purdue’s Ackerman Center to host Sept. 17 Constitution Day

The tradition continues! Purdue University will officially celebrate Constitution Day on Sept. 17 in the Purdue Memorial Union to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787.

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Stephanie Masta standing in front of a collage she created.

In ‘Celebrating Indigeneity’ art exhibit, Masta’s artwork explores her educational journey

Purdue University’s “Celebrating Indigeneity” spring art exhibit featured works from indigenous scholar-artists from academic units across campus.

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