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“Voices Off, Hands Up!” Popular American Sign Language Program Expands with New 200-level Courses

When Professor Corrine Occhino took the helm of the School of Education’s American Sign Language program in fall 2021, three sections of ASL 101 and one section of ASL 102...
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Professor George Theoharis Helps EdWeek with Equity Audit Explainer

Equity Audits in School Districts: An Explainer (Education Week | April 18, 2023) In late 2020, the Baldwinsville Central School District in upstate New York began gathering data on middle...
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Graduate Students Win Awards for Research, Creativity, and Teaching

The School of Education is well-represented among 2023 graduate student awards for a wide-range of research and creative work, as well as teaching, mentorship, and the Three-Minute Thesis competition, an...
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“Wrapped in a Sense of Calm”: Intelligence++ Brings Together Design and InclusiveU Students

As part of the inclusive entrepreneurship and design course called Intelligence++, design student Rabia Razzaq G’23 spent time last year with Andrew Dingel ’22, a student who has autism. The...
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Professor Joanna Masingila Featured on Math Counts Webinar

Professor Joanna Masingila was interviewed for “Math Counts: Factoring Math into your Out-of-School Time Program,” a March 9, 2023, webinar produced by the You for Youth program, funded by the...
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InclusiveU Business Engagement Group Holds Inclusion Works 2023

The InclusiveU Business Engagement Group invited the local business community to the Salt City Market in downtown Syracuse on April 12, for Inclusion Works 2023. Click below to view the...
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Savannah Stocker ’23 Named a University Scholar

Savannah Stocker ’23, an Inclusive Education and Special Education major in the School of Education and a member of the Renée Crown University Honors Program, is among 12 seniors named...
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Professor Michael Gill, Syracuse’s Brady Farm Awarded Grant for “Fermenting Stories” Project

Syracuse University School of Education Professor Michael Gill has been awarded an Engaged Communities Mini-Grant by the College of Arts and Sciences. The funding allows Gill to collaborate with Brady...
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Inside Higher Ed Features School of Education Clinical Simulations

Scaling Up: Syracuse Expands Learning Simulations Clinical simulations give students a hands-on, safe learning environment to engage in interactions with a trained actor. Syracuse University just added to its 60-plus...
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IDDE Doctoral Lei Wang G’18 Wins “Three Minute Thesis” Graduate School Competition

The 2023 Syracuse University Three-Minute Thesis champion is Lei Wang G’18, a doctoral student in the Instructional Design, Development, and Evaluation (IDDE) program in the School of Education. She presented...
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