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November 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

Hiroshima University faculty and students visit ECU

Five faculty members and four graduate students from Hiroshima University in Japan visited East Carolina University in September. Colleagues from Hiroshima University visit ECU every year as part of the […]

10.21.2019

Special Education interns participate in reading curriculum training for students with disabilities

On September 12 and 13, 2019, teachers from Lenoir and Wilson counties joined East Carolina University special education students in Greenville for a professional development workshop for the Hill Reading […]

10.18.2019

Symposium focuses on educators’ instructional visions

The College of Education’s Department of Mathematics, Science, and Instructional Technology Education sponsored a vision research symposium on Sept. 12. The “Visions of High-Quality Instruction as a Lens for Teacher […]

10.1.2019

August 2019

DES program seeks to expose visually-impaired students to geological science

The Discoveries in Earth Science program recently completed its 2019 summer session. The program ran for three weeks in June and July on the ECU campus. This is the first […]

8.29.2019

Dr. Karen Jones wins Wedemeyer Award

Dr. Karen Jones won the Mildred B. & Charles A. Wedemeyer Award at the 35th annual Distance Teaching and Learning Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. Jones received the award for her […]

8.15.2019

Dr. Christina Tschida organizes summit on elementary social studies

The inaugural Elementary Social Studies Education Summit (ESSES) brought together nearly 70 scholars, teachers, and graduate students involved in elementary social studies for two days of learning, sharing, and collaboration. […]

8.12.2019

July 2019

CONVEY Summer Institute participants learn importance of collaboration in advocacy

Collaborating to break down silos in schools – this was the recurring theme throughout the second annual CONVEY Summer Institute hosted by the College of Education in collaboration with the […]

7.22.2019

APSI provides resources and support

Access to new resources and a community of support are two of the things that Erin Lembke, a chemistry teacher at Havelock High School, appreciated the most when she attended […]

7.5.2019