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From Aggieland to Kenya: International Collaboration Promotes Education and CEHD’s Culture of Excellence
-CEHD is proud to be part of an international collaboration to promote education. A delegation from Kenya visited the Texas A&M campus in College Station and the Texas A&M Bush School of Government and Public Service, Washington, D.C. Teaching Site. The visits were part of a Memorandum of Understanding between us and the Kenyan Ministry of Education.
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Why everyday learning through physical activity is essential for older adults
-New research by Dr. Elizabeth Roumell explains why everyday learning through physical activity is essential for older adults.
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EducationEducational Administration and Human Resource DevelopmentEducational PsychologyFacultyFeatureResearchTeaching
Automating Classroom Observation: CEHD Research Centers Take Steps to Develop AI Foundations
-Two centers in the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University have taken the first steps to automate the process of conducting classroom observations.
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CEHD department conserves energy thanks to energy performance program
-Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development joins conservation program to improve building efficiencies and reduce energy consumption costs.
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Aggie Mother Following Her Daughter’s Footsteps
-Mother, Heather Dulas, follows her daughter’s footsteps and becomes a second generation Aggie, and receives an Aggie Ring Scholarship.
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FacultyFeatureHealthImpactKinesiology & Sport ManagementReleaseServiceTeaching, Learning and Culture
Texas A&M Celebrates National Biomechanics Day at Local School
-Dr. Jenna Yentes and Texas A&M graduate students come together at a local middle school to celebrate National Biomechanics Day.
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