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Meet Our New Faculty: Kinesiology & Sport Management
-Meet the new faculty members of CEHD’s Department of Kinesiology & Sport Management.
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Philips, DoD’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and Texas A&M University to Expand Infection Detection and Exposure Monitoring
-The College of Education and Human Development remembers Dr. James McNamara, Professor Emeritus, Department of Educational Psychology.
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Remembering Dr. James McNamara
-The College of Education and Human Development remembers Dr. James McNamara, Professor Emeritus, Department of Educational Psychology.
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CEHD Professor Named Dean-in-Residence at Research Association
-Dr. Joyce Alexander was awarded the 2022-2023 Dean-in-Residence Education Research Policy Fellowship at the American Educational Research Association in Washington, DC.
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Change Is Hard: Strategies to Help Organizations Find Success
-In his latest study, Dr. Junghwan Kim of the College of Education and Human Development looked at why an organization’s efforts to change often fail and what can help make that change possible.
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Getting to Know: CEHD’s Interim Department Heads
-The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) introduces its four new Interim Department Heads. We interviewed Drs. Khalil Dirani, Marlene Dixon, Claire Katz and Jeffrey Liew ahead of the upcoming semester.
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CEHD Professor’s Impact on Early Childhood Education Beyond Texas
-Dr. Hope Gerde, a professor in the College of Education and Human Development, is influencing early childhood education beyond Texas. Prior to joining CEHD, she collaborated on an educational pilot program in Michigan that received 2.2 million dollars in funding through a state bill recently signed into law.
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Too hot to handle: Climate considerations for youth sport during the hottest years on record
-Two faculty members from the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University address dangerous heat, its impact on youth sports and what can be done to help keep students safe.
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Project VICTORY Connects Rural Students with Real-Life Scientists
-A project led by researchers in the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University looks to ensure that rural students in grades 3-5 receive additional support to increase science literacy, interest in STEM fields, and access to technology.
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Two CEHD Faculty Honored for ‘Distinguished Achievement’
-Two of our College of Education and Human Development faculty have received the 2022 Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement Award.
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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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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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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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College Of Education & Human Development among Top 10% in Graduate School Rankings
-The Texas A&M University College of Education & Human Development rose seven spots to No. 32 overall on U.S. News World and World Report’s rankings of the nation’s best graduate schools.
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How in-school suspensions are correlated with academic failure, CEHD researcher finds
-New research by Dr. Jamilia Blake investigates how in-school suspensions affect student’s academic performance.
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CEHD climbs up in latest online rankings
-The College of Education and Human Development rankings continue to rise in most recent 2022 U.S. News and World Report rankings.
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CEHD researcher awarded $14.86M grant to help implement and improve intelligent tutoring systems
-A $14.86M grant awarded to Dr. Kay Wijekumar and her team at Texas A&M University looks to implement and improve intelligent tutoring systems to help increase reading comprehension for 4th and 5th grade students.
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How Texas A&M researchers are addressing literacy challenges in rural China
-Dr. Fuhui Tong, along with two other Texas A&M researchers, are creating at-home based literacy practices to help improve the lives of low-SES families in rural China
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Dr. Kim Alexander named Golden Deeds Award recipient for 2021
-Dr. Kim Alexander, CEO of Collegiate Edu-Nation, is named as the 2021 Golden Deeds for Education Award recipient for his contributions to improving public education in Texas.
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