The Penn State University. College of Education

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Research News.

SCHOOL VIOLENCE LINKED TO COMPETITIVE TEST SCORES

Two Penn State researchers have uncovered a significant link between school violence on a global scale and educational inequalities that, in turn, create inequities in academic attainment.

"LOOPING" INTERVENTIONS HAVE LITTLE IMPACT

In a Penn State study, multiyear teacher assignments showed little impact on early elementary student performance.

LITERARY MAP OF PA AN EXCELLENT RESOURCE FOR TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND HISTORY BUFFS

Developed by the Pennsylvania Center for the Book, the Literary Map of Pennsylvania contains hundreds of author profiles, historical documents, newspapers, and a variety of dynamic resources.

COLLEGE STUDENTS HAVE EVOLVED FROM CLIENTS TO CONSUMERS

In his latest book, Knowledge & Money: Research Universities and the Paradox of the Marketplace, well-renowned higher education historian Roger Geiger argues that the role of the student in higher education has changed from client to consumer.

 

 


College Highlights.

pencil gif.A new Certificate in Autism is now available at Penn State.

pencil gif.Please welcome Alison Kilmartin as the College of Education's new coordinator of alumni relations.

(Nominate an Alumnus for an Education Alumni Award)

 


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Educational Technology Integration Certificate

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Autism Professional Development Certificate

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