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Gentry donates Native American weavings to Eiteljorg Museum and College of Education
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/11/29/gentry-donates-native-american-weavings-to-eiteljorg-museum-and-college-of-education/
A love of the American Southwest and Native American cultures led a Purdue College of Education professor to donate 42 weavings to the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis.
Xin’s math problem-solving program featured by Made for Math
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/11/22/xins-math-problem-solving-program-featured-by-madeformath/
Do you ever struggle with math? Perhaps this mathematics problem-solving intervention program created by a Purdue University College of Education professor could help you.
18 new staff members joined College in 2022
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/11/22/18-new-staff-members-joined-college-in-2022/
The College of Education welcomed 18 new or promoted staff members in 2022 who fill unique roles in Academic Services, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Studies, and Administration. Academic Services welcomed Abraham Zaragoza, who serves as the Graduate Recruitment Coordinator; Abby...
College’s international impact: Reinvigorating Somali education
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/11/11/colleges-international-impact-reinvigorating-somali-education/
Purdue University College of Education’s Evaluation and Learning Research Center (ELRC), with funding from USAID, is leading a multi-national team that is examining the effectiveness of formal and informal educational models on diverse learners in Somalia.
Four Indiana deans of education discuss why students should become teachers
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/10/28/four-indiana-deans-of-education-discuss-why-students-should-become-teachers/
The deans of four Indiana teacher training schools – the Purdue University College of Education, Indiana University Bloomington School of Education, Teachers College at Ball State University and Bayh College of Education at Indiana State University – are coming together to encourage students to go to college to become teachers – and to change lives in the process.
How Teachers Can Break Down Stereotypes of Asian American Students
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/10/25/how-teachers-can-break-down-stereotypes-of-asian-american-students/
Education Week interviewed Trish Morita-Mullaney about teacher’s perceptions of Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) students.