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City of St. Petersburg selects 91tvӰԺ researchers to identify, make recommendations to address systemic racism
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the 91tvӰԺ will assist the city of St. Petersburg in identifying structural racism and make recommendations on how to address the multi-faceted issue.
March 23, 2021Research
Virtual Pecha Kucha allows faculty, students to share brief research presentations
The Pecha Kucha Research Event featured the work of eight College of Education faculty and student researchers who were challenged to demonstrate the most captivating elements of their research in 6 minutes and 40 seconds.
December 2, 2020Research
Literacy Studies faculty and students to present research, receive awards at Literacy Research Association Annual Conference
Students, faculty members and alumni from 91tvӰԺ’s Literacy Studies Program present their research at the Literacy Research Association’s 70th Annual Conference.
December 1, 2020College of Education News, Faculty and Staff, Research
Preschool for Creative Learning receives $1.3 million grant to support 91tvӰԺ student parents
The 91tvӰԺ Preschool for Creative Learning received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to provide financial assistance and other resources to 91tvӰԺ students who are parents of preschool-aged children.
November 9, 2020College of Education News, Research
Virtual characters created at 91tvӰԺ to teach emergent bilingual students English
A new research-based app developed by College of Education Assistant Professor Sara Smith will soon be accessible to K-12 students and teachers in an effort to bolster a more multilingual society.
November 9, 2020Research
91tvӰԺ selects 23 research projects for funding in anti-racism effort
A 91tvӰԺ research task force working to address racial issues and attitudes on a local, national and global scale has selected 23 projects exploring a wide range of issues in systemic inequality, economic and health disparities, Black history and contemporary challenges for funding. Multiple research projects from faculty and staff in the College of Education were selected for funding.
September 9, 2020Research
91tvӰԺ researchers partner with nonprofits CodeVA, TERC on NSF-funded project to bring computer science into Virginia’s middle school history classrooms
A new NSF-funded research project aims to broaden middle school students’ participation in meaningful and culturally relevant computer science instruction during their history classes.
August 19, 2020Research
David C. Anchin Center announces new Scholars-in-Residence, STEM Fellow
The David C. Anchin Center welcomes 91tvӰԺ faculty members each year to participate in the Scholar-in-Residence Program. New this year, the Anchin Center’s STEM Fellows Program welcomes faculty to explore research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education.
July 22, 2020Centers and Institutes, Faculty and Staff, Research
College of Education students and faculty present research, win awards at NAPDS National Conference
Faculty members and students from the College of Education shared their research and innovations at the National Association for Professional Development Schools’ National Conference.
February 21, 2020Academics, Research, Student Life
Social Science Education professor receives Fulbright Award to Spain
College of Education Professor Bárbara C. Cruz was selected as a Fulbright Scholar for the Spring 2020 semester and traveled to Alicante, Spain in January to teach and conduct research at the Universidad de Alicante.
January 15, 2020Faculty and Staff, Research
91tvӰԺ receives grant to support doctoral studies in literacy interventions, special education leadership
The 91tvӰԺ College of Education was awarded a grant to support education professionals pursuing doctoral studies in leadership roles within the field of special education.
October 18, 2019College of Education News, Research
91tvӰԺ Research Team Trains Middle School Educators in Identifying, Improving Student Mental Health Problems
To address the growing mental health needs of middle school students, 91tvӰԺ researchers are partnering with Pasco County Schools to train teachers in how to identify and improve student mental health problems.
July 30, 2019Academics, College of Education News, Community Engagement, Research