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OSU alumna’s podcast equips fellow new teachers

Fri, Apr 17, 2020

One first-year teacher and College of Education, Health and Aviation alumna, Shelbi Hladik, is bringing those conversations to the airwaves with a new podcast, “See You After Class!” designed as a space for veteran teachers to answer first-year teachers’ questions.

EducationElementary EducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesTeaching Learning and Educational Sciences
Students recognized for diversity and service efforts

Tue, Apr 14, 2020

The Colleges of Education, Health and Aviation and Human Sciences recognized two students for their distinguished diversity and service efforts this year.

Elementary EducationHuman Development and Family ScienceTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesCollege of Education and Human SciencesEducation
Instant math teacher: How to help your kids at home

Thu, Apr 02, 2020

With the recent closing of face-to-face school, many parents have become “instant” mathematics teachers for their children.

Science and Math EducationOutreach and EngagementTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesCollege of Education and Human Sciences
Science fair students persevere amidst coronavirus challenges

Wed, Apr 01, 2020

With events nationwide cancelling due to coronavirus, leaders of the Oklahoma State Science and Engineering Fair (OSSEF) found a way for nearly 200 student competitors to continue showcasing their research … all while keeping a safe social distance.

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OSU professor partners with alumnus to promote foreign language education

Tue, Mar 10, 2020

While research shows foreign language classes prepare students for college and the workforce, nearly one-third of Oklahoma public high schools do not offer any foreign language for students, according to Oklahoma Watch. Many schools closing programs are unable to find teachers.

Teaching Learning and Educational SciencesEducationSecondary EducationCollege of Education and Human Sciences
What is the role of curriculum studies in education?

Tue, Feb 25, 2020

A new endowment in honor of Dr. William Pinar, an internationally leading curriculum scholar, will foster conversations at Oklahoma State University around the role of curriculum studies in education.

EducationTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesCollege of Education and Human SciencesCurriculum and Leadership Studies
OSU school psychology intervention programs support Oklahoma students

Fri, Jan 31, 2020

Oklahoma ranks 45th in the nation for youth mental illness and access to care, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Two programs led by Oklahoma State University school psychology faculty are working to intervene.

School PsychologyCollege of Education and Human SciencesHuman Health and WellnessTeaching Learning and Educational Sciences
Inspiring young minds

Thu, Jan 30, 2020

Emily Burris’ classroom serves many purposes: operating room, construction site, campground, superhero staging area. Her first-grade students measure paper “bones,” video conference with construction workers onsite and read stories about real-life superheroes bringing change to their communities. Burris, OSU alumna and instruction specialist with Yukon Public Schools, hopes the transformations spark students’ curiosity and desire to come to school.

EducationElementary EducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesTeaching Learning and Educational Sciences
Teacher Feature: Madison Anders

Fri, Dec 13, 2019

Meet Madison Anders, fourth-grade teacher Will Rogers Elementary School in Stillwater. Anders graduated from OSU with a bachelor's in elementary education and a master's in teaching, learning and leadership.

Curriculum and Leadership StudiesTeaching Learning and Educational SciencesProfessional Education UnitTeacher FeatureElementary EducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesEducation
OSU faculty serve community through national STEM grant

Wed, Dec 04, 2019

Faculty members in the OSU College of Education, Health and Aviation and College of Arts and Sciences have been awarded an Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. Sheri Vasinda, associate professor of literacy education; Dr. Stephanie Hathcock, assistant professor of science education; and Dr. Rebecca Brienen, professor of art history, will receive $264,107 for their project, “One Community, Once Challenge: Pop-Up STEAM Studios.”

Teaching Learning and Educational SciencesReading and Literacy EducationCollege of Arts and SciencesScience and Mathematics EducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesScience and Technology
Two EHA students selected as OSU Seniors of Significance

Tue, Nov 19, 2019

Two College of Education, Health and Aviation students have been selected as Oklahoma State University Seniors of Significance for the 2019-2020 academic year by the OSU Alumni Association. The Seniors of Significance Award recognizes students who have excelled in scholarship, leadership and service to campus and community and have brought distinction to OSU.

Applied Exercise ScienceCampus Life and DiversityElementary EducationCollege of Education and Human SciencesKinesiology Applied Health and RecreationTeaching Learning and Educational Sciences

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