Kingsley awarded 2021 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence
Laurie Kingsley has been awarded a 2021 William T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence.
Laurie Kingsley has been awarded a 2021 William T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence.
The newest character on a popular children television show has been developed with input from a College of Education researcher.
In an unusual year for schools, student-teachers from the College of Education are still finding ways to engage with students and learn to lead classrooms of their own.
One approach to mitigating the “skills gap” is to encourage more women and underrepresented groups to pursue high-demand STEM careers.
Fitness picture books can help youth with autism and low-income families exercise more frequently.
MU five-year study finds setting clear expectations can reduce disruptive classroom behavior and boost student academic, social outcomes for middle schoolers.
The eMINTS National Center earns grant to help advance STEM education in underserved Missouri school districts.
Missouri Education Business Incubator Established. Dr. Robert Jones spearheads the new initiative designed to develop and market educational products.
Because of the foresight of the Kathaleen Banks Adult Learning Innovation Lab, future generations will find opportunities for growth and so much more.
Titus Blackmon explains how his scholarship, established with his wife Gloria, will help College of Education students reach the finish line and help communities.