School of Education professor Bonk to speak at event partnered with SXSWedu...
Indiana University School of Education faculty member Curt Bonk will speak twice during this week's SXSWedu conference in Austin, Texas. The conference is the education portion of the well-known South...
View ArticleCollege completion study tells story of transfers, lower rates for...
A new national study on state-by-state college completion rates finds a significant portion of students in many states transfer before completing a degree and a large percentage of non-traditional...
View ArticleSchool of Education faculty member, center heading up free Chicago...
An Indiana University faculty member and her students from the Creativity Labs at IU Bloomington will lead a free symposium on Wednesday, March 13, in Chicago focused on learning through making. The...
View ArticleFostering creativity theme for fourth annual Theatre in Our Schools conference
Educators and artists will meet at Indiana University again to explore the ways drama can help to teach. The fourth annual "Theatre in our Schools" mini-conference is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m....
View ArticleCEEP policy brief: Inaction on funding pre-K would put Hoosier children at...
A new policy brief issued by the Center for Evaluation & Education Policy at Indiana University with the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community at IU stresses the need for Indiana to act...
View ArticleCEEP report: Indiana eighth-graders outperform much of world in math, science
An analysis of data from a large-scale international mathematics and science test reveals that Indiana eighth-graders outperformed most of the world and scored ahead of the U.S. average, continuing a...
View ArticleBook introduces educators to framework for transition services to prepare all...
How can high schools teach academic content and the critical skills students with and without disabilities need to navigate life beyond the classroom? Educators can find answers to this question and...
View ArticleGoogle funds 'BOOC' assessment course by IU School of Education researcher
Google has funded an associate professor in the Indiana University School of Education to develop a "Big Open Online Course," or BOOC. Daniel Hickey will offer a free course in September focused on...
View ArticleStudy ranks science education faculty at IU School of Education among most...
A recently published study ranks the science education faculty at the Indiana University School of Education as the second-most productive in research based on articles published in the first decade...
View ArticleIU earns $4.2 million federal grant to promote higher education for women in...
The U.S. Agency for International Development through Higher Education for Development has awarded Indiana University $4.2 million for a 2½-year project to promote women's access to and success in...
View ArticleEight Indiana Teachers named Armstrong Teacher Educators
The Indiana University School of Education has named eight Indiana public school teachers as the Martha Lea and Bill Armstrong Teacher Educators for the 2013-14 school year. In earning the prestigious...
View ArticleEdmonds, Mowatt and Weng selected for IUs Faculty Colloquium on Excellence...
Ben Edmonds, Rasul Mowatt and Carwina Weng are the newest IU Bloomington members of the Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching (FACET), an interdisciplinary organization composed of more than...
View ArticleEducation faculty member study: policy variations, financial stress...
A recently-released report co-authored by an Indiana University School of Education faculty member found states vary on terminology and policy regarding dual credit programs, and the "Great Recession"...
View ArticleCollege readiness the focus of annual education leadership conference
How well does Indiana prepare students for college? And how could that system be improved? Such questions will be the primary focus of the 46th annual Educational Leadership Summer Conference...
View ArticleIU School of Education response to NCTQ Teacher Prep Review released June 18
The report issued today, June 18, by the National Council on Teacher Quality in conjunction with U.S. News & World Report is not based on accepted means of program evaluation or examination of...
View ArticleAnnual education leadership conference renamed for longtime IU faculty member...
The Indiana University School of Education and the Indiana University School Administrators Association announced during Thursday's session of the 46th Education Leadership Summer Conference that the...
View ArticleSNAAP report focuses on impact of gender, race and socioeconomic status on...
Findings from a national study released this week by the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project show that a postsecondary arts education affords some unique advantages for women, minorities and...
View ArticleCEEP report gives perspective on a dozen new education laws in Indiana
A new report from the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy at Indiana University offers viewpoints for 12 new state laws that have a direct effect on the delivery of elementary and secondary...
View ArticleIU professor finds technology fuels youth artistic expression outside school
Even though schools are cutting back on arts education, young people are following their artistic passions outside of traditional programs, fueled by new technologies that enable them to create and...
View ArticleGrant funds Indiana University, New York University study, support for...
In the 21st century, kids are learning in school and out of school, online and offline, 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Today, Indiana University and New York University announce a $350,000...
View ArticleIU Health & Vitality: Back-to-school issue
These back-to-school news items discuss the effect home foreclosures can have on students; guns on campuses; ins and outs of high school and college students working; LGBT experiences in college; cell...
View ArticleIU research presented at the American Sociological Association meeting
Sociologists from Indiana are participating in the 108th annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, held Aug. 10 to 13 in New York. Studies presented discuss the ability to predict...
View ArticleStudy finds majority of two-year college transfers complete four-year degrees
More than 60 percent of students who transferred from two-year schools in the 2005-2006 academic year obtained bachelor's degrees at four-year institutions, according to a new report issued by Indiana...
View ArticleGlenda Ritz, Indiana superintendent of public instruction, headlines CEEP...
Glenda Ritz, state superintendent of public instruction for Indiana, will speak about her experiences during her first eight months in office during the next Education Policy Chat by the Center for...
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