Category: Research

Paul Asunda

U.S. Embassy-Kazakhstan funds Asunda’s international STEM instruction proposal

The Embassy of the United States of America in Kazakhstan - American Councils for International Education will fund Paul A. Asunda’s proposal, “Leading Academic Transformation: Enhancing STEM Instructional Methods”. The project was selected as it fulfills the goals of the...
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Wayne E Wright (left) Virak Chan (right)

Wright, Chan co-awarded Alatis Prize for research on multilingual education in Cambodia

The International Research Foundation for English Language Education (TIRF) named two Purdue College of Education faculty members and their colleague as the co-recipients of the 2023 James E. Alatis Prize for Research on Language Planning and Policy in Educational Contexts....
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Breanya Hogue reading to students on Juneteenth

Hogue: ‘Let’s ROCK the Freedom School!’

The College of Education will open the Purdue CDF Freedom School Program in the Summer of 2023.

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Education students Emerson Ladig, Ashley Beuning, Kendall Raley and Mark DeLeon at the 2022 Fall Undergraduate Expo.

Nine Education undergrads honored at Fall Undergraduate Research Expo

Nine College of Education undergraduates were among the 100 students to be awarded honors at the Fall Undergraduate Research Expo.

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Loeb Fountain in front of Beering Hall

STEM educators converge on Purdue campus for annual conference

The 8th annual Indiana STEM Education Conference took place on January 12 at Purdue University, sponsored by Purdue’s Center for Advancing the Teaching and Learning of STEM (CATALYST), the College of Education, 1st Maker Space, Amplify, Comcast, Get More Math, LEGO Education, Keep Indiana Learning, STEM Synergy, NearSpace Education, Purdue Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, STEM Education Works, Tallo, and TinkRworks.

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Students work in the CREATE lab

CREATE: “All teachers need to know about assistive technology”

To provide high quality instruction for each and every student, College of Education students and faculty need access to both pre-made assistive technology and customized assistive technology solutions. The College’s Center for Resources and Equipment for Assistive Technology in Education (CREATE) opened for Purdue Education faculty and students in the Fall of 2021 to help meet this need. 

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