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MSU reports find 3,661 third-grade students flagged for retention; overall slower learning gains during pandemic

August 31, 2021
MSU reports find 3,661 third-grade students flagged for retention; overall slower learning gains during pandemic

New research reports from Michigan State University find that Michigan students’ learning gains were slower during the pandemic with more than 3,000 students identified as needing to repeat third grade due to low reading scores. The reports are from MSU’s Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, or EPIC, the strategic research partner of the Michigan Department of… Read More »

MSU offers science curricula, professional learning to schools

June 29, 2021
MSU offers science curricula, professional learning to schools

Michigan State University researchers have developed a range of high-quality teaching materials shown to help improve science learning and engagement for K-12 students. These materials are freely available to schools across the nation, and educators can participate in virtual or in-person professional learning to help them implement the curricula in their own classrooms. The CREATE… Read More »

MSU named global leader in education

June 8, 2021
MSU named global leader in education

For the second straight year, Michigan State University has been ranked #2 in the world for education, according to one widely used international ranking of universities. This is the fourth consecutive year MSU has been named among the top four universities for education in the annual ShanghaiRanking Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, which are calculated… Read More »

AERA 2021: At a Glance

April 14, 2021
AERA 2021: At a Glance

Faculty, graduate students and alumni from the Michigan State University College of Education shared research throughout the American Educational Research Association (AERA) annual meeting. Several were also recognized for their exemplary work. Below, learn about some of the honorees during 2021’s virtual conference. Leadership roles Sheneka Williams, chair of the MSU Department of Educational Administration,… Read More »

Austin recommended as interim dean of MSU College of Education

March 23, 2021
Austin recommended as interim dean of MSU College of Education

University Distinguished Professor Ann E. Austin will be recommended for the position of interim dean of the Michigan State University College of Education, beginning on July 1, 2021. Austin will step into the role after Dean Robert E. Floden returns to the faculty for a final year leading up to his retirement. She is expected… Read More »

Pre-pandemic literacy has improved but will students be retained?

March 15, 2021
Pre-pandemic literacy has improved but will students be retained?

Third grade literacy has improved in Michigan according to a new report on Michigan’s Read by Grade 3 law from Michigan State University’s Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, the strategic research partner of the Michigan Department of Education. But progress is threatened because of insufficient targeted funding and concerns that students have fallen behind during the COVID-19… Read More »

Floden becomes AACTE Board Chair

February 26, 2021
Floden becomes AACTE Board Chair

The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) has announced that Robert E. Floden, dean of the College of Education at Michigan State University, is the new chair of its Board of Directors. AACTE is the nation’s leading organization on educator preparation, with more than 800 member institutions. Floden has served as an at-large member of the… Read More »

Michigan schools shifting to provide in-person instruction

February 22, 2021
Michigan schools shifting to provide in-person instruction

Michigan school districts are shifting away from remote instruction toward offering some in-person instruction, with less than half as many districts providing remote-only instruction in February compared to January, says a new report from Michigan State University. February also saw the largest increase (from 64% to 83%) in districts planning to offer some form of… Read More »

How can we support English learners during COVID-19?

February 3, 2021
How can we support English learners during COVID-19?

Supporting the growing number of English learner (EL) students in the nation’s K-12 schools has become even more challenging during the global pandemic. But there are many research-backed strategies that educators can use to help ELs stay connected, keep learning in the context of remote schooling and maximize learning as they return to school. Michigan… Read More »