Mizzou Ed Recognizes Award Recipients at 52nd Annual Banquet
The University of Missouri College of Education recognized 18 individuals and one organization at the College’s 52nd annual awards banquet on March 6, 2020.
The University of Missouri College of Education recognized 18 individuals and one organization at the College’s 52nd annual awards banquet on March 6, 2020.
Activity-based learning, rather than lecture-based, enhances student creativity and learning by allowing students to use technology to develop their own original ideas.
Adrienne Skelton is the third College of Education student in five years to present research to Congress.
Researchers have found that ‘green’ school buildings can help students better understand the role that humans have in and on the environment.
Researchers say that reducing the burden of teaching experienced by so many teachers is critical to improve student success — both academically and behaviorally.
2019 was a phenomenal year for the Mizzou College of Education! Here are 52 things (+1 for extra credit) that made us proud—one for every week of the year.
Mizzou professors have have published a book that uses case studies which draw from real-life situations to illustrate and address educational challenges related to immigration.
A new $1.5 million leadership grant will fund five new doctoral students, and their $34,000 stipend, in order to address some of the most pressing issues in the field of special education.
Study finds that children with poor academic readiness are nine to 10 times more likely to have low reading scores 18 months later.
LaGarrett King has recently been awarded the Isabelle Wade Lyda and Paul C. Lyda Professorship.