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2024

    • Kappa Delta Pi international honor society for educators that focuses on leadership.

      Student Organization Spotlight: Kappa Delta Pi

      November 21, 2024

      Kappa Delta Pi is an International Honor Society for educators that focuses on leadership, scholarship, and community service among those who aspire to teach. The organization is for undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Education who are committed to teaching and growth. Undergraduate students who have attained a 3.5 GPA and graduate students who have a 3.4 GPA are welcome to join this group. Learn more from David Nguyen, a second-year education student who is president of the organization.

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    • November 20, 2024

      Students have earned fellowships, scholarships, awards and more over the past quarter.

    • students at tamagawa university

      School of Education Students Travel to Japan for "Once in a Lifetime" Learning Experience

      October 29, 2024

      Imagine this: you are offered an incredible opportunity to travel halfway around the world, all expenses paid, and you get to learn all about a different culture and its approach to learning and teaching. Would you take it? Well, five students from Drexel’s School of Education took this opportunity and immersed themselves in a unique cultural experience in Japan, spending 18 days at Tamagawa University.

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    • SOE visiting scholars 24-25

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§’s School of Education Welcomes Two New Visiting Scholars

      October 22, 2024

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§’s School of Education is excited to announce the arrival of two new visiting scholars for the 2024-2025 academic year. The Visiting Scholars program invites scholars from various academic institutions and independent researchers to engage with the vibrant campus community at Drexel and collaborate with faculty in the School of Education.

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      Student Organization Spotlight: Future Educators of Drexel

      October 16, 2024

      The Future Educators of Drexel is a student organization in the School of Education that seeks to work with students interested in education by giving them opportunities to connect with their peers and sharpen their skills as they prepare for a career in education. Learn more about this organization from Isabel Comber, BS in Elementary Education, who is the current president of the organization.

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    • Science of Reading Day at Drexel 2024

      Drexel’s School of Education Kicks Off the Academic Year with Science of Reading Day

      October 04, 2024

      On September 26, 2024, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§’s School of Education brought the nation’s leading advocates on literacy, along with teachers, parents, literacy organizations, and a critically acclaimed film director to campus for Science of Reading Day at Drexel. The event was packed with valuable information, resources, wisdom, and critical insights.

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    • Top Five Things About (and why to attend) 91ÖÆÆ¬³§

      September 20, 2024

      Ready to take on the world? At 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, a bustling, vibrant city campus meets cutting-edge academics and real-world experiences. From game-day excitement in the DAC to hanging out with friends and good eats at the dining halls, there’s always something for everyone. With 300+ clubs, the unique Co-Op experience, and the city of Philly in your backyard, our Dragons are sure to be set up for success!

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    • Meet David Appleton, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Affairs

      September 18, 2024

      Meet David Appleton, one of Drexel’s dedicated academic advisors who recognizes potential in students and turns it into success. Appleton more than just an advisor—he’s a mentor, a motivator, and a champion for every student’s journey.

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    • September 03, 2024

      Last term, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ — through its colleges, schools and other units and programs — created a variety of new opportunities for industry and local partnerships as well as civic engagement. This update offers a snapshot of activity courtesy of the Office of the Provost.

    • Science of Reading Day at Drexel Brings “Hope” to Literacy Crisis

      September 03, 2024

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§’s School of Education is hosting Science of Reading Day on September 26th, 2024, a free event aimed at tackling the literacy crisis. The event will feature a screening of the documentary “Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars” by director Harvey Hubbell, followed by a panel discussion with notable literacy experts. The day will also include a resource fair, a dyslexia simulation, and discussions on science-based literacy instruction, which is crucial for improving reading outcomes. The event is open to the public and will be held at the Edmund Bossone Research Enterprise Center in Philadelphia.

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    • August 30, 2024

      Last term, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ faculty members were recognized for their scholarly research and prolific academic and professional contributions. This update offers a snapshot of activity courtesy of the Office of the Provost.

    • August 26, 2024

      Here's a snapshot of awards, scholarships, publications and fellowships 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ students have earned in the past term.

    • Summer of Learning: Drexel Students Shape Young Minds in the Kindergarten Bridge Program

      August 14, 2024

      From creating hands-on lessons to building lasting relationships with their students, Tasneem Motan and Zoe Ann Boynton are using their passion for teaching to enrich the minds of young children in the Summer Kindergarten Bridge program. Learn how the love and excitement they have for their job is laying the foundation for students' futures.

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    • Drexel Helps Philly Educators Put Careers in Food and Agriculture on the Menu

      August 06, 2024

      Discover how 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ is helping Philly educators integrate careers in food and agriculture into their classrooms through a four-week program that includes hands-on learning and field trips, addressing workforce diversity in the industry.

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    • The Road to a Doctorate: A Look Inside the EdD Mentoring and Coaching Program

      May 29, 2024

      Starting an advanced degree like a doctorate in education can be daunting, but 91ÖÆÆ¬³§'s EdD Mentoring and Coaching (MAC) program is here to help. With mentors like Dr. Natasha Brown, EdD ‘14, who brings 20 years of experience and a passion for education, students receive personalized guidance and support. This program, designed to help students navigate coursework and balance life's responsibilities, proves invaluable in fostering the next generation of educational leaders.

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    • Raen Johnston

      Raen Johnston and her Educational Journey: Lessons and Reflections from the Class of 2024

      May 28, 2024

      Discover how Raen Johnston, BS in Elementary Education, Middle Level Science and English, will proudly represent the undergraduate Class of 2024 at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§'s School of Education commencement. Grateful for the experiences and support from Drexel's staff, Johnston reflects on her diverse educational journey, which has prepared her to lead in various classroom settings and ensured a promising future in education.

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    • May 28, 2024

      In addition to a University-wide Commencement speaker who will address the Class of 2024, individual speakers — including alumni! — will give keynote addresses at college and school ceremonies.

    • Unlocking Potential: Mitchell Marcello's Journey from Drexel Grad to Starting a Successful Business

      May 23, 2024

      Discover how Mitchell Marcello, a 2021 graduate of Drexel's M.S. in Creativity and Innovation program, used the lessons he learned to found and direct Imago Innovation Firm. Learn about his journey and insights into fostering creativity in the workplace.

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    • From Drexel to Dickinson: Ashley Trump's Journey in International Admissions

      May 22, 2024

      Ashley Trump graduated from Drexel’s MS in Education Improvement and Transformation program in 2023 while working at Drexel. Her experiences at Drexel have significantly aided her achievements, especially in her role as Assistant Director of International Admissions at Dickinson College. Read more about her journey and insights into her career.

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    • Obadiah Baker Drexel EdD student

      Paving the Way for a Better Tomorrow at the 2024 Commencement Ceremony

      May 22, 2024

      It was an honor to have Obadiah Baker, veteran and Fulbright Scholar, speak and inspire others at the 2024 Commencement Ceremony. While praising his professors and experience in the EdD program, Baker gives insight into how he prepared for his powerful speech on resilience and hope.

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    • Dr. Brandon Wallace’s Journey in Educational Leadership

      May 17, 2024

      Since earning his EdD in Educational Leadership and Management from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ in 2023, Dr. Brandon Wallace began changing lives as an associate professor at Montgomery College and as a committed father. Inspired by the support he received at Drexel, he has dedicated his life to teaching and bettering others.

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    • School of Education Students Share Their Experiences From AERA ‘24

      May 06, 2024

      Dive into the vibrant experiences of School of Education students at AERA '24! From presenting groundbreaking research on topics like Black girls in dance to reconceptualizing education through hip hop, their journey highlights the transformative power of academic exploration and collaboration.

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    • April 30, 2024

      Drexel researchers join UNC in National Institutes of Mental Health-funded project to examine racism and resilience among Black autistic children and their families.

    • Beyond the Field: A Student-Athlete's Journey in the School of Education

      April 26, 2024

      Explore the journey of Jenika Cuocco as she balances incredible athletic accomplishments and academic excellence in the School of Education. Learn how her resilience and support from others have guided her to outstanding achievements.

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    • School of Education Well Represented at AERA 2024

      April 19, 2024

      Drexel’s School of Education made waves at the 2024 AERA annual meeting in Philadelphia with 75 faculty and students presenting 51 innovative research projects. With a theme focused on "Dismantling Racial Injustice and Constructing Educational Possibilities," the event featured keynote speakers like Kimberlé W. Crenshaw and Gloria J. Ladson-Billings. The School of Education also hosted engaging events before the conference, showcasing its commitment to advancing education and fostering racial equity.

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    • From Student to Teacher: Growth through Drexel’s School of Education

      April 16, 2024

      Grace Kirby, a Drexel School of Education student, embarked on a transformative journey at Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia. Through hands-on co-op experiences and mentorship, she honed her teaching skills and built lasting relationships with her students. Discover Grace's inspiring path from student to teacher and how Drexel’s unique programs prepared her for a rewarding career in education.

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    • Making the Most of Student Teaching: in the Classroom and Beyond

      April 09, 2024

      Discover how three Drexel seniors, Savannah Gurule ’24, Michaela Youngblood ’24, and Raen Johnston ’24, exemplified the university's ethos of ambition and innovation as student teachers at Philadelphia's Science Leadership Academy at Beeber Middle School. Through their dedication and initiative, they not only met their student teaching requirements but also created impactful mini-courses, like a fiber arts program and a LEGO® robotics team, showcasing the transformative power of experiential learning and community engagement in shaping future educators.

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    • A Look into the Drexel Education Experience

      April 09, 2024

      As a dedicated student in Drexel's education program, Gabriella Breen discovered unparalleled value in its intimate and impactful environment. Through personalized interactions and mentorship from committed professors, she has gained practical insights and honed her skills, preparing her for success in the education field. This program's emphasis on hard work, dedication, and real-world experiences has not only opened doors to funded co-op opportunities but has also provided transformative learning experiences that surpass traditional academic study, making it one of the most rewarding decisions in her educational journey. 

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    • April 09, 2024

      Faculty members were awarded sponsored research grants and major gifts, honors and recognition.

    • Breaking the Mold: From Doubt to Victory in Applied Behavior Analysis

      April 04, 2024

      A first-generation college student from a single-parent household, the author initially doubted their ability to pursue higher education but found empowerment through acceptance into Drexel's masters of applied behavior Analysis program. Choosing a concentration in autism spectrum disorder, they received specialized training alongside essential coursework, culminating in a transformative capstone project guided by supportive professors, ultimately preparing them for success as a board certified behavior analyst.

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    • A Nation Transforming Through STEM Education

      A Nation Transforming Through STEM Education

      April 03, 2024

      Michael Kozak, an assistant clinical professor at Drexel's School of Education, spearheads an innovative program in Egypt, collaborating with five American universities to revolutionize STEM education. Through project-based learning, transdisciplinary approaches, and leadership training, they're reshaping traditional teaching methods, empowering both students and educators while fostering confidence and competitiveness on a global scale.
      Michael Kozak, an assistant clinical professor at Drexel's School of Education, spearheads an innovative program in Egypt, collaborating with five American universities to revolutionize STEM education. Through project-based learning, transdisciplinary approaches, and leadership training, they're reshaping traditional teaching methods, empowering both students and educators while fostering confidence and competitiveness on a global scale.

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    • Jen Katz-Buonincontro PhD Professor School of Education

      Faculty Spotlight: Jen Katz-Buonincontro, PhD

      March 26, 2024

      In our Faculty Spotlight, we recognize Jen Katz-Buonincontro, PhD, professor in the School of Education, who received an award recently from the American Educational Leadership Association and will serve as a visiting scholar to Princeton's Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education in 2024-2025.

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    • Teacher Stipends in PA

      Newly Approved Student Teaching Stipends Provide Much Needed Support for Education Students

      March 20, 2024

      Thanks to newly approved funding, students teachers across Pennsylvania will be paid for their full-time student teaching experiences.

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    • Ronald Spotts MS in ABA 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ School of Education

      The Transformative Power of Possibilities

      March 11, 2024

      The transition from active duty to civilian life can be challenging for many veterans, and for some, education becomes an anchor in that transition. Drexel is well known as a top choice for military-connected students, and for Ronald Spotts, BS psychology ’21, MS applied behavioral analysis ’22, Drexel didn’t just provide tools for a life transition. It was central to his life’s transformation. His Drexel degrees, and discovering new intellectual and professional passions, provided him with a renewed sense of self and purpose.

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    • February 16, 2024

      Last term, Drexel professors were awarded sponsored research grants and major gifts, honors and recognition.

    • January 12, 2024

      Over two weeks, 11 community members traveled to Dubai to engage in talk of climate solutions.

    • January 08, 2024

      Here's a snapshot of awards, scholarships, publications and fellowships 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ students have earned in the past term.