Take the first step towards earning a doctoral degree in Learning, Development, and Psychological Studies
by attending an online information session hosted by UNC's School of Education.
School of Education faculty and recruitment staff will cover how the School Counseling program can help you advance your career and achieve your goals by honing in on your leadership skills and acquiring the knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary to become an effective educator.
School of Education faculty and recruitment staff will cover how the School Counseling program can help you advance your career and achieve your goals by honing in on your leadership skills and acquiring the knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary to become an effective school counselor.
School of Education faculty and recruitment staff will cover how the MSA program can help you advance your career and achieve your goals by honing in on your leadership skills and acquiring the knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary to become an effective school leader.
During this web-based presentation, School of Education faculty and recruitment staff will cover how the MEDX Program can help you advance your career and achieve your goals by honing in on your leadership skills and acquiring the knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary to become an effective educator.
Students in the Human Development and Family Studies program will present posters about their internships.
Nancy Kueffer, a representative of the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, will give a guest presentation on Tuesday regarding implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in schools throughout North Carolina.
During this web-based presentation, School of Education faculty and recruitment staff will cover how the MEITE program can help you advance your career and achieve your goals by honing in on your creativity and acquiring the knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary to become an effective leader in educational innovation.
A MEITE Prototype Showcase will be held on Thursday in which students in Kelly Ryoo’s EDUC790 course — Design of Emerging Technologies for Education — will describe and their innovative prototypes designed to address a wide range of learning problems and share their research posters. The event is open to all, with people asked to […]
Dionne Cross Francis, an associate professor of mathematics education at Indiana University will deliver the UNC School of Education's Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020, from noon - 1 p.m. in Peabody Hall room 220. Her talk is titled "Teachers as Learners: Designing for Holistic Teacher Development. Dionne Cross Francis is an […]