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Students Graduate students Ashley Boyd, Amy Senta win AERA award
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Students Doctoral student Justin Garwood wins fellowship
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School & Community Alumnus Jim Merrill to provide School of Education’s commencement address
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Students Education students blog from Norway, Germany
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Academics Rebecca New wins $521,000 Spencer Foundation grant
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Alumni Alumnus Brian Devore named Southern Region PE Teacher of the Year
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School & Community From the Dean: Raising standards for teachers, schools of education
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Alumni Alumna Cindi Rigsbee: Beginning teachers need more than grit
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Students Ph.D. student Justin Garwood seeking answers to classroom problems
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School & Community Is the ‘common school’ ideal doomed in North Carolina?
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School & Community Middle Grades program wins award
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School & Community US News ranks four School of Education programs among highest in their disciplines
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