Think keeping in shape is an uphill battle? Try staying fit in space, where living quarters are cramped and prolonged weightlessness withers muscle and bone. That’s the challenge a group of Michigan State University researchers will address with a new three-year, $1.2 million grant from NASA. Their goal is to keep astronauts motivated to...
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Tags: exercise, Feltz, Kinesiology, NASA, Pivarnik, virtual partner
Posted in Academics, Alumni, Center for Physical Activity and Health, College News, Development, Institute for the Study of Youth Sports, Kinesiology, Outreach, Research |
Improving vocabulary instruction for young students is the topic of assistant professor of teacher education Tanya Wright’s recently published book, All About Words: Increasing Vocabulary in the Common Core Classroom, Pre K-2. The work examines the divide between poor children and their privileged peers, through the lens of the Common Core State Standards in...
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Tags: literacy, research, standards, teachers
Posted in College News, Elementary Education, Master of Arts in Literacy Instruction, Research, Secondary Education, Teacher Education |
Django Paris, assistant professor in the Michigan State University Department of Teacher Education, has been appointed chair of the Standing Committee on Research for the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). His three-year term will begin after the the organization’s 2013 Annual Convention scheduled for November 21-26, 2013 in Boston. With 35,000 members...
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Tags: English, literacy, NCTE, Paris, Teacher education
Posted in Academics, Alumni, CEPSE, Certification, CITE PhD Program, College News, Educational Administration, K-12 Outreach, Outreach, Research, Teacher Education |
College of Education faculty member Christine Greenhow has been selected to be part of the 2013-2014 Lilly Teaching Fellows Program. The fellowship provides tenure-stream faculty at Michigan State University with an opportunity to engage in a yearlong exploration of the robust scholarship on effective practices in university teaching. The program is designed to support...
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Tags: CEPSE, fellowship, higher education, technology
Posted in CEPSE, College News, Other News, Special Education |
Guofang Li has been elected to the Literacy Research Association’s (LRA) board of directors. Li, an associate professor of second language and literacy education in the Department of Teacher Education, is one of two Asian Americans to ever be elected to the board of directors of the LRA. Li will serve a three-year term....
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Tags: Chinese, higher education, international, literacy, Students, Teacher education, technology, urban
Posted in 1) News Type, CEPSE, College News, Elementary Education, Master of Arts in Literacy Instruction, Master of Arts in Teaching and Curriculum, Other News, Secondary Education, Teacher Education |
Each year, Greater Lansing Woman magazine puts out a call for a Woman of the Year award. Of the many nominations submitted, Michigan State University professor Nancy Colflesh is among 10 finalists for Woman of the Year. Colflesh is assistant professor of practice in the Department of Educational Administration and has been a faculty...
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Tags: Award, community, Educational administration
Posted in EdD in K-12 Administration, EdS in Educational Administration, Educational Administration, HALE, K-12 Administration, Masters in K-12 Educational Administration, PhD in K-12 Educational Administration |
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