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January 2020

REI works with nonprofit professionals on self-care, cause selling

Nonprofit professionals work hard every day with limited resources which can result in burnout if they do not embrace self-care and the organization does not nurture a culture of well-being […]

1.31.2020

Stay up to date with TPRE; submit manuscripts

Theory & Practice in Rural Education has published its second issue called “Co-Teaching in Rural Contexts: Exploring Collaboration in the Classroom.” This issue explores the use of co-teaching in ways […]

1.24.2020

REI has strong showing at NREA 2019

The Rural Education Institute (REI) supported a group of 10 rural educators in attending the National Rural Education Association (NREA) conference in Kentucky during the fall 2019 semester. The group […]

1.6.2020

MLS program celebrates Fall 2019 accomplishments

The College of Education’s Master of Library Science program celebrated many faculty and alumni accomplishments during the fall 2019 semester. Faculty: Assistant Professor Kawanna Bright presented “Teaching privilege & equity when […]

1.3.2020

December 2019

Saipan’s Land and Sea: Battle Scars & Sites of Resilience is accepting applications

Hello educators! Have you made your summer travel plans yet? Would you like to spend a week learning about military and conflict history on the island of Saipan in the […]

12.9.2019

November 2019

Helping Researchers Worldwide: Dr. Guili Zhang Conducted Quant/Qual Café at AEA 2019

Dr. Guili Zhang, professor and chair of the Department of Special Education, Foundations and Research in East Carolina University’s College of Education, conducted a Quant/Qual Café and helped many researchers […]

11.25.2019

Kappa Delta Pi initiates 18 new members

East Carolina University College of Education’s Eta Chi chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education, initiated 18 new members on Nov. 12. As part of the […]

11.25.2019

ECU has strong presence at co-teaching conference; Tschida president-elect of new co-teaching association

East Carolina University was well represented at the fourth annual National Conference on Co-Teaching (NCCT), held in Bloomington, Minnesota on October 24-25, 2019. Drs. Charity Cayton and Maureen Grady from […]

11.18.2019

Speaker emphasizes importance of race-based conversations

Dr. Ronda Taylor Bullock stressed the importance of race-based conversations in schools during the College of Education Diversity Committee’s fall speaker series. On October 16, Bullock spoke to College of […]

11.8.2019

October 2019

MBH Literacy Institute focuses on diversifying bookshelves

East Carolina University’s College of Education recently hosted the 2019 Margaret Blount Harvey Literacy Institute for literacy leaders and educators at the Holiday Inn in Greenville, N.C.  The group was […]

10.30.2019