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The Instructional Design and Technology program opened the ITD Studio on the third
floor of Ball Hall. The Studio is an entrepreneurial service-oriented business, producing
products and experiences related to e-learning, instructional design, and educational
technology.
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U.S. Dept. of Education $3.5 Million Grant to the Center for Research in Educational
Policy Will Enable the U of M Center to Evaluate Smithsonian's School Science Education
Initiative
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The North American Society for Sport Management awarded the team of Martin, Irwin
and Dr. Sally Ross, assistant professor of health and sport sciences, a grant to support
the intervention study that was implemented last fall.
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Barbara McClanahan, Shelly Stockton and Sue Clark worked on the Partnership for Active
Community Environments (PACE) with the Urban Land Institute.
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National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Celebrates Brian K. Schilling,
Who Received The 2010 Terry J. Housh Outstanding Young Investigator Award
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The University of Memphis will host a Math Academy this summer for 10th and 11th graders.
The curriculum is designed to demystify algebra and to generate positive attitudes
toward mathematics.
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eMAST, the electronic, math, science, and technology group, is a part of the STEM
group for the department of Instruction and Curriculum Leadership hosted National
Lab Day.
See the Commercial Appeal...
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Bonnie Cummings (ICL department) received the Harold C. Love Sr. Award for Community
Service from THEC (Tennessee Higher Education Commission) in Nashville, TN April 29,
2010.
About the award and past winners...
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John M. Johnston has been chosen by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
(NBPTS) to serve on a committee to assure the National Board's Early Childhood/Generalist
Standards reflect the best practices and latest research in the field.
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In 2008, USA Swimming commissioned HSS faculty to do a nation-wide study to explore
why minority children drown at high rates.
Watch the Video...
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Don Wagner, Dean for the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, invites
alumni to reconnect and get involved with the College of Education, Health and Human
Sciences.
Read more in the Spring 2010 Dean's Update
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A graduate certification program designed specifically to prepare teachers to be effective
in urban schools is now being offered by the College of Education, Health and Human
Sciences at the University of Memphis.
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The Teach Grant provides up to $4000 per year to students who intend to teach full-time
for at least four years in high-need subject areas in a public or private elementary
or secondary school...
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The Department of Leadership, is proud to offer the online Masters degree in Leadership
and Policy Studies with a concentration in Leadership.
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Cogdal and Okwumabua's STEPS grant was one of 22 awarded this year across the nation
for campus initiatives and includes $300,000 over the grant period.
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The Beverly Hope Presley Scholarship will be awarded for the first time this Spring
to a student who will be doing his or her student teaching during the semester.
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The University of Memphis has more nationally recognized programs in its College of
Education, Health and Human Sciences than any other public university in Tennessee.
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On Thursday, October 8, the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences will welcome
guest speaker/author Kellie Greenwald. Greenwald is author and illustrator of Kellie's
Book: The Art of the Possible, the story of her life with Down syndrome.
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Deborah Lowther receives First Tennessee Professorship.
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The University of Memphis has been awarded a $1.5 million Robert Noyce Teaching Fellowship
grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to recruit, train, and support secondary
education math and science teachers for the Memphis City Schools.
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Don Wagner, Dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences, has formed
an advisory council made up of community leaders who share a commitment to education
and to the academic programs of the College.
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Dr. Lee Allen, assistant professor of Instructional Design and Technology, has been
awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture at Ostrohradsky Poltava Regional Pedagogical
Institute in Ukraine.
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Dr. Paul Wright, an associate professor in the Department of Health and Sport Sciences,
has received a Fulbright Research Award to conduct research in Valencia, Spain.
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20th year celebration of the African American Read-In Chain at Rose Theatre on February
5th
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Educators and researchers from across the country will gather at the University of
Memphis for the National Association of Laboratory Schools (NALS) annual conference
April 1-3
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Three College of Education, Health and Human Sciences faculty to be honored by national
professional organization
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"Recess should not be optional program" by Ben Dyson (HSS) and Lisa Dyson (CREP) in
the Wednesday, January 21, 2009 Commercial Appeal
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Commercial Appeal Saturday, January 24, 2009: U of M program recruits professionals for career switch to education.
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Accreditation has been granted to 23 of the 24 child care programs supported by the
Ready, Set, Grow! pilot program at the University of Memphis.
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The only capacity-building grant this year from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission
for its Improving Teacher Quality grant program was awarded to Dr. Sandra Cooley-Nichols.
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Dr. Donald I. Wagner has been named dean of the College of Education, Health and Human
Sciences at the University of Memphis. He will assume that post in January 2009.
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