$5 Million Grant Will Help Missouri K-12 Students with Language, Literacy
Faculty members will receive more than $5 million to enact a research-based language and literacy plan to serve Missouri’s K-12 students.
Faculty members will receive more than $5 million to enact a research-based language and literacy plan to serve Missouri’s K-12 students.
A recent study found when teachers are highly stressed and emotionally exhausted, students in their classrooms are at a higher risk of being suspended or disciplined by school administrators.
As the 2020-2021 school year begins, Mizzou Academy has launched new elementary program licensing partnerships with seven Missouri districts.
A College of Education outreach unit is helping school leaders manage the multitude of issues surrounding the pandemic.
The University of Missouri College of Education is proud to announce the following faculty promotions, effective Sept. 1, 2020.
Researchers at the University of Missouri are aiming to improve classroom behavior and student well-being with the help of $4.5 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Education.
Alumna Elegan (Lee) Kramer (BS Ed `06, MEd `07), a physics teacher at Parkway North High School, has received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Over a 5-year period, the research project will help implement an eighth-grade social studies curriculum in 150 schools throughout Missouri, Michigan, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.
A school district in Kentucky is the first to adopt a teaching Black history curriculum developed by a University of Missouri College of Education faculty member.
Thank you to colleagues in the College of Education who have invested time this week (and every week for that matter) to raise their voices and display leadership. I am grateful for your talent, wisdom, and generosity. In this communication, I share the advice of voices that are more knowledgeable, important and influential.