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W. Huang awarded NSF grant for cyber training curriculum for CWE sustainability
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/10/21/w-huang-awarded-nsf-grant-for-cyber-training-curriculum-for-cwe-sustainability/
Funded by a National Science Foundation grant, Wanju Huang, clinical assistant professor in the College of Education, and fellow Purdue researchers will create a cyber training curriculum for CWE sustainability.
Obenchain, Barce receive IDOE grant to address state’s teacher shortages
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/10/21/obenchain-barce-receive-idoe-grant-to-address-states-teacher-shortages/
The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) announced recipients of $10.6 million in funding to aid Indiana’s schools and community partners in supporting local initiatives to attract and retain educators across the state – including researchers in the College of Education.
College researchers to improve access to gifted and talented education
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/10/20/college-researchers-to-improve-access-to-gifted-and-talented-education/
A new College of Education research project addressing gifted and talented opportunities for underrepresented students recently received $3.5 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Education’s Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Program.
Six College of Education faculty members honored at Purdue’s Celebration of Teaching Excellence
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/10/17/six-college-of-education-faculty-members-honored-at-purdues-celebration-of-teaching-excellence/
The Purdue University Office of the Provost formally recognized outstanding faculty at a ceremony on Sept. 27, including six College of Education faculty members. They are: Virak Chan, clinical assistant professor of literacy and language, Curriculum & Instruction, Teaching for...
On-campus leaders in online education: Purdue College of Education
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/09/30/on-campus-leaders-in-online-education-purdue-college-of-education/
The College of Education’s Purdue Online program jumped from #42 to #22 this year in the U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) rankings for online education programs, putting it in the top 6% of ranked schools. “Data supports that even...
New grant uses ‘positive psychology’ to better support underserved students in gifted and talented programming
https://education.purdue.edu/news/2022/09/26/new-grant-uses-positive-psychology-to-better-support-underserved-students-in-gifted-and-talented-programming/
Using cutting edge assessment strategies and innovative programming, a new five-year College of Education research project will seek to expand the access of underserved communities to gifted and talented programming. The grant uses techniques from positive psychology to provide these...