The University Laboratory School Technology Professional Development Initiative (ULS Tech PD) serves as the perfect example of how the partnership between CRDG and ULS has both remained strong and continued to evolve. In 2011, CRDG engaged several schools across the…
2013 COE Colloquium Series
Please join us for the launch of the 2013 COE Colloquium series. Date: January 30thTime: 3pm-4pmPlace: Wist Hall 233 Presenters:Bryan Cook, Professor, Special Education“Evidence-based practice(s): Scientific revolution or trendy catchphrase?” Christopher Collins, Assistant Professor, Educational Administration“The Social Benefits of Higher…
COE CRDG Hosts Teachers from Korea
Thirty six mathematics and science teachers from all over Korea along with 5 supervisors participated in a ten-day educational program organized by the Curriculum Research & Development Group in the College of Education January 11–21. The group, sponsored by the…
COE Curriculum Research & Development Group Faculty Member Receives Award for Curriculum Innovation
Frank Pottenger, of the College of Education Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG), was presented with the Arthur R. King Jr. Award for Curriculum Innovation at the Pacific Circle Consortium Conference (PCC) May 5, 2010 in Ashland Oregon. He was…
CRDG Receives $1.4 Million Grant from US DOE for Science Project
College of Education faculty members, Kanesa Duncan Seraphin, Paul Brandon, and Thanh Truc Nguyen, from the Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG) were awarded a $1.49 million grant from the United States Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences. Led…