Meeting State Needs: Gifted and Talented Education Courses Offered at College
"These courses are unique," Dr. Thomas Hébert explains, "because currently there is no gifted education degree program in the country with this focus."
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"These courses are unique," Dr. Thomas Hébert explains, "because currently there is no gifted education degree program in the country with this focus."
"Through my service as a William J. Clinton Fellow and 10 years of research in India, I became disturbed by the severe marginalization of women and girls there. From these experiences, I became interested in social programs that sought to empower women and girls."
Dr. Nathan Carnes and Ms. Brittany Garvin are honored at this year's Southeastern Association of Science Teacher Education Conference.
The College of Education is actively engaged in assessing and transforming new education models through outreach, collaboration and partnerships.
Dr. Michelle Maher wants students' minds to wander using concept mapping.