3/23/2022
UM-Dearborn alum and school superintendent Youssef Mosallam talks about how his district is helping kids adjust socially and emotionally as they return to in-person learning.
3/14/2022
A UM-Dearborn education expert breaks down how teaching became a profession in crisis, and why she still has hope for the future.
2/7/2022
Students of color are disproportionately misidentified with learning disabilities and behavioral disorders, often altering the course of their lives. A UM-Dearborn professor is trying to help teachers be part of the solution.
1/12/2022
Teaching about child maltreatment and trauma takes a special awareness for how close to home the topic can hit for many students.
12/6/2021
A UM-Dearborn student’s doctoral research is helping educators be more capable advocates for Native American students impacted by the legacy of Indian Boarding Schools.
11/15/2021
Associate Professor Dara Hill recently made a short documentary based on her research to reach audiences other than her fellow academics. It’s also helped renew her enthusiasm for the work.
11/10/2021
Leaders from the education department talk about why so many of our graduates are flocking to serve districts where it’s hardest to recruit teachers.
10/13/2021
UM-Dearborn professor and educational reformer Seong Hong has dedicated her career to constructivism, a dynamic theory of learning that’s long been the antidote to the “factory” model of PreK-12 education.
9/8/2021
Recent work by UM-Dearborn education faculty takes a look at the power of a unique learning garden project that’s Detroit-grown.
8/30/2021
UM-Dearborn’s 15-credit TESOL program prepares you to teach others English, which can literally open up a world of opportunities.
8/16/2021
Colleagues and former students share their memories of the longtime education lecturer who died earlier this month.
7/5/2021
Can the social studies classroom help a younger generation of Americans regain the ability to talk critically and calmly about tough issues?
4/19/2021
A future educator talks about why she is super ready to lead a classroom, and mostly ready for adulthood.
4/7/2021
A UM-Dearborn education professor talks about the impact of pandemic learning, how we can catch students up, and why the K-12 classroom may never be the same.
3/8/2021
Students from across campus jumped on these fast-paced, timely classes from CEHHS.
1/11/2021
As part of an MCubed project, two UM-Dearborn undergrads created original pieces that are now part of the collection at Detroit’s Douglass Academy for Young Men.
12/9/2020
The veteran administrative assistant, who passed away last month, was known as a caring friend and tireless ally of students.
11/30/2020
Students and faculty talk about the challenges and surprising payoffs of their virtual tutoring experiences this semester.
10/14/2020
No doubt — teachers face some serious challenges this school year. But the innovation that’s happening amidst the chaos should give us hope for the future.
9/2/2020
A UM-Dearborn lecturer has some practical wisdom for special education families who are navigating a complicated new school year.
8/10/2020
Four UM-Dearborn faculty share their secrets for excelling in online classes.
6/1/2020
A UM-Dearborn educational technology professor breaks down why remote education is a particularly tough challenge for public schools and how far our adaptation strategies can take us.
5/28/2020
Support from the CEHHS Student Teaching Scholarship, Roger F. and Norma J. Verhey Math Education Scholarship, and American Association of University Women Scholarship made it possible for Candace Ismail to pursue her dream career in education
4/22/2020
Doctor of Education spring graduate John Kernan explains why building an education system that serves everybody means getting resourced communities to see justice as their problem too.
4/6/2020
A UM-Dearborn student teacher explains why letting go of expectations is what the kids need most right now.

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