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"Where Do You Work?" Wednesday: Jennifer Redenius
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Happy “Where Do You Work?” Wednesday! This week meet alumna Jennifer Redenius (’12 Elementary Education).
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In the news: UI leads overhaul of state's K-12 science education
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
With funding from the National Science Foundation, educators at the University of Iowa are revising the science curriculum and recruiting and training teachers to better educate Iowa students in the sciences. “It’s teaching in a way that attaches an Iowa child to real-world relevance,” says Ted Neal, clinical associate professor in the UI College of Education, who’s helping to lead the curricular...
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Science of skateboarding inspires children to learn about physics
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
STEM meets skateboarding in a brand new, game-based exhibit funded by a nearly $1.3 million National Science Foundation grant. The Iowa Children's Museum partnered with the University of Iowa College of Education and the University of Washington to develop "Notion of Motion: Science of Skateboarding."
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UI's Belin-Blank Center recognizes top Iowa high schools for Advanced Placement participation
Thursday, May 31, 2018
For the tenth consecutive year, George Washington High School in Cedar Rapids is the top Advanced Placement school in Iowa, according to the Iowa AP Index.
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Where Do You Work Wednesday: Abby Pauley
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Happy “Where Do You Work?” Wednesday! This week meet alumna Abby Pauley (BA’12 Elementary Education, Reading and Language Arts specialization).
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Iowa Student Loan offers $10,000 to support UI REACH
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Iowa students seeking to meet career and college aspirations through the University of Iowa's REACH (Realizing Educational and Career Hopes) program will receive needed support thanks to a contribution from Iowa Student Loan.
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College of Education faculty use art, counseling to help Latinx students thanks to Carver grant
Monday, May 21, 2018
A nearly $90,000 Carver Charitable Trust grant secured by three University of Iowa faculty is using counseling, art, and leadership to improve a group of Iowa students’ sense of wellbeing and help administrators better meet marginalized students’ needs.
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In the news: College of Education brings advanced science education to rural areas
Monday, May 21, 2018
Atlantic Middle School is working with the College of Education to not only get kids excited about STEM but to help rural students learn about the value of college through the STEM Excellence and Leadership program. “I’ve seen some students make 180-degree turnarounds in terms of their classroom attitude and behavior,” says science teacher Andrea Reilly, a UI College of Education alumna. Read the...
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"Where Do You Work?" Wednesday: Maideli Garcia
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Meet alumna Maideli Garcia (BA ’15 Elementary Education, reading endorsement).
In the news: Does a focus on STEM mean losing sight of other skills?
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
STEM education has gained prominence in the past decade. Iowa’s STEM initiative has a budget of $5.4 million this year, with the bulk of that to be spent on STEM programming, teacher professional development, school-business partnerships and statewide IT certification. But with all of the emphasis on STEM, other academic fields have been diminished, educators said. College of Education Assistant...
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