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Book: How to incorporate Asian American culture into elementary classrooms 

November 14, 2023
Book: How to incorporate Asian American culture into elementary classrooms 

A new book co-written by MSU Assistant Professor Noreen Naseem RodrĂ­guez will help elementary schools weave Asian American cultures, identities, histories and more into classroom curriculum.   This is the first book of its kind to help elementary educators teach Asian American topics, according to Naseem RodrĂ­guez. While other books have been published, they only focus
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Book by MSU scholar, alum: “Emerging Trends in Education Policy” 

September 26, 2023
Book by MSU scholar, alum: “Emerging Trends in Education Policy” 

A book co-edited by two scholars with ties to the Michigan State University College of Education examines education policy strategies employed in contemporary K-12 classrooms. The book, available now, features “contributions from researchers and policymakers who like to make a ruckus and speak to an audience that appreciates disruption.”   The bold examples are key to
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Book for science educators helps create student-centered spaces 

April 11, 2023
Book for science educators helps create student-centered spaces 

A new book by Associate Professor David Stroupe will help science teachers and administrators initiate and maintain classrooms in which students feel valued and heard.   “Growing and Sustaining Student-Centered Science Classrooms” is the latest publication from Stroupe through Harvard Education Press. He previously co-edited “Preparing Science Teachers through Practice-Based Teacher Education” in 2020.  â€Š Read More »

Venzant Chambers publishes book on “Racial Opportunity Cost”

January 4, 2023
Venzant Chambers publishes book on “Racial Opportunity Cost”

There is a scene in a book recently published by Michigan State University Professor Terah Venzant Chambers that shows how one moment can completely alter how a person interacts in a classroom environment, perhaps permanently. In this example, “Makayla,” a Black Advanced Placement (AP) student, drops a pencil. Makayla picks it up and says: “It
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Book supports early educators and learners in best literacy practices

November 28, 2022
Book supports early educators and learners in best literacy practices

Associate Professor Tanya S. Wright is the lead author of a new professional book that aims to improve literacy learning for children from birth through age 5.   The book, “Literacy Learning for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers: Key Practices for Educators,” is available now through the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).  â€Š Read More »

Book features transnational lives and experiences of immigrant children

April 28, 2022
Book features transnational lives and experiences of immigrant children

A new book by Assistant Professor Jungmin Kwon highlights how immigrant children and families today are transnational: flexibly crossing languages, cultures and countries and building and maintaining connections with their homes, homelands and more. “In the past, most discussions on immigrants were limited to their experiences within the U.S. People may assume that immigrants leave
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MSU helps increase computer science equity and access in Detroit

December 8, 2021
MSU helps increase computer science equity and access in Detroit

Since joining the Michigan State University College of Education faculty in 2014, Professor Aman Yadav has been a leader in ensuring teachers and students have access to computer science education. A collaborative grant project for nearly $1 million from the National Science Foundation is expanding that work into new spaces—and with equity in mind. “Broadly,
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Bowman edits “Oxford Handbook on U.S. Education Law”

September 30, 2021
Bowman edits “Oxford Handbook on U.S. Education Law”

Kristine Bowman, a Michigan State University expert in education law and policy, is the editor of a comprehensive new handbook for K-12 educators, policymakers and scholars. The first-edition of the “Oxford Handbook on U.S. Education Law” includes foundational overviews, deep-rooted insights on various topics and a look toward the future. “We wanted this volume to
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Spartan educators help families keep learning at home

April 16, 2020
Spartan educators help families keep learning at home

When schools closed to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, Michigan State University students and instructors also suddenly stopped teaching and learning in K-12 classrooms. But most of them have stayed connected, continuing to partner with full-time teachers who are open to assistance as they shift to distance teaching. Some Spartans have helped deliver
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