- June 4, 2021
As K-12 school districts throughout the country reexamine their early reading programs, Seth Parsons, a º£½ÇÉçÇø education expert, said schools should invest in teacher development and training to reach all students.
- June 1, 2021
William (Bill) Tirado, an instructional and distance technology support technician in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD), is the June Employee of the Month.
- May 12, 2021
Zach Fowler and five other students persevered through the pandemic to finish their postsecondary education at the four-year Mason Learning into Future Environments (LIFE) Program.
- May 4, 2021
Northern Virginia residents can expect robust attendance and a plethora of outside opportunities at local and regional parks this summer, said Paul Gilbert, executive-in-residence for the College of Education and Human Development’s Recreation Management Program.
- May 6, 2021
Graduating senior Destini Manuel is fully dedicated to saving lives and aspires to be a surgeon.
- May 3, 2021
The international tourism industry will experience a recovery once the coronavirus pandemic is better under control, according to Min Park, associate professor of tourism and events management in Mason’s College of Education and Human Development.
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Bug-in-Ear (BIE) or eCoaching allows a coach to observe special education teachers or teachers-in-training as they work with students, then give real-time feedback through a Bluetooth earpiece.
Smialek, a single mother of one daughter, has been juggling parenting, teaching or going to school and her work as an Air National Guard medic for a while.