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NSF awards grant to Teresa Tatto and colleagues – News

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Maria Teresa Tatto and her colleagues — Jack Schwille, Amita Chudgar, Mark Reckase, Sandra Crespo, Raven McCrory, and Tenko Raykor — have received a NSF grant to begin research on The First Five Years of Mathematics Teaching. The study investigates novice teachers’ (with 0-5 years experience) development of mathematical knowledge for teaching and the influence… Read More »

Mexico Fellowship – Office of International Studies in Education

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Mexico Fellowship to Enhance Global UnderstandingMay 15-June 2, 2014 Led by Dr. Maria Teresa Tatto and Dr. Patricia Edwards with graduate coordinator: Abraham Ceballos mttatto@msu.edu & edwards6@msu.edu  The Mexico Fellowship for Enhancing Global Understanding is an initiative of the Michigan State University’s College of Education designed to provide a two week-intensive program of immersion into Mexico’s political,… Read More »

Editorial Highlights: JTE-Sept./Oct. 2016 – JTE Insider

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In the editorial of the September/October 2016 issue of the Journal of Teacher Education, Drs. Tatto, Richmond and Carter Andrews (2016) explore the role of research in teacher education. They write: “Globally and from a cultural and historical standpoint, teacher education has often involved the resolution of contradictions created by questioning, implementing, and reflecting on… Read More »

Reckase wins top career award in educational measurement – News

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University Distinguished Professor Emeritus Mark D. Reckase is the recipient of a national career award this week. The National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME) will present Reckase with the 2016 Career Award at the council’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C. The award honors outstanding scholars whose publications, presentations and professional activities over the span of… Read More »

MSU selected to edit Journal of Teacher Education – News

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Michigan State University’s College of Education has been named as the next editorial host of the Journal of Teacher Education (JTE), the premier journal for teacher education. The editors were selected through a competitive proposal process and approved for a three-year term by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), The current editorial… Read More »

Undergraduate Student Profile: Defying the Odds – New Educator

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Special education senior overcomes health challenges, fights for success By Sarah Wardell People can’t know—really know—something until it’s experienced. Until they’ve lived it. And in her 20 years, special education senior Julia Ruggirello has lived it.  Since infancy, Julia has battled cystic fibrosis, or CF, a chronic and life-threatening disorder. It causes unusually thick mucous… Read More »

Jacobsen, TE 250 team honored for excellent service-learning – News

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The Center for Service-Learning and Civic Engagement at Michigan State University has honored several faculty members in the Department of Teacher Education for their efforts to provide future teachers with meaningful, community-based learning opportunities. TE 250 team One award will be presented to the outstanding faculty team that teaches and coordinates Teacher Education 250, an… Read More »

TEDS-M results: Countries that best prepare math teachers share similarities – News

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Countries that best prepare math teachers meet several key conditions generally lacking in the United States, according to the first international study of what teacher preparation programs are able to accomplish. The IEA study, led by Michigan State University, suggests that in countries such as Taiwan and Singapore, future math teachers are better prepared because… Read More »