The innovative work of Dr. Julie Booth, associate dean of undergraduate education and associate professor of educational psychology was featured in the blog educators' blog, "Teaching with Problems." Read more about how Booth's research is being put into practice in classrooms.
Celebrating it's 100th anniversary, the Temple University College of Education and Human Development launched its inaugural Distinguished Speaker series on Thursday with one of President Barack Obama's closest mentors, Valerie Jarrett. She served as the senior advisor and assistant to the president for public engagement and intergovernmental affairs for 2009 to 2017.Read the full article at the Philadelphia Tribune.
The proposed Alpha Center will house an early childhood education center and other services.The majority of the spaces in the Alpha Center's program will be subsidized and reserved for children from the surrounding community. Neighbors have had many questions about the proposed center. We hope to address some of those here.Who will run the Alpha Center?The Alpha Center will be run by Temple's College of Education and Human Development and staffed by faculty and supervised students from across the university.Whom will the Alpha Center primarily serve?The Alpha Center will...
In September 2018, with the support of ECMC Foundation and others, Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology launched The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice at Temple University's College of Education and Human Development. The Hope Center is an evolved and enhanced version of the former Wisconsin HOPE Lab at University of Wisconsin-Madison, which since 2013 has conducted research on college affordability and food and housing insecurity among students.With the desire to take the HOPE Lab to the next level, Goldrick-Rab decided to...
Temple students, faculty and staff on Monday came together to snag the university its third Guinness World Records title—and helped local children in the process.This year's Guinness World Records title, for most backpacks stuffed with school supplies in one hour, was earned in a mere 37 minutes. That's all it took for hundreds of Owls to stuff 6,026 backpacks with crayons, pencils, rulers and other school supplies, more than doubling the previous record. Brown University held the previous Guinness World Records title of 3,000 backpacks stuffed in an hour.The packed bags...
The Pew Charitable Trusts awarded funding to the Intergenerational Center at the College of Education and Human Development, along with 27 other Philadelphia-area organizations that work to preserve the dignity, independence, and quality of life of the region's frail seniors, many of whom are struggling with economic hardship, social isolation, and health and mobility challenges. Nearly $4.52 million over the next three years was awarded to assist approximately 44,000 elderly people annually."Over one-quarter of the Philadelphia region's 621,000 seniors age 65 or older are...
Along with several colleagues, Peshe Kuriloff, professor of practice in educational leadership, and Will Jordan, associate professor of policy, organizational ...
Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology has been recognized for her "Best Use of a Windfall" in Philly Mag's Best of Philly 2018 list. The windfall? The $100,000 prize money she received alongside her Grawemeyer Award this past year.The award recognizes "the impact a single idea can have on the world." Her decision to use her Grawemeyer Award money to help the students who inspired her to write Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid and the Betrayal of the American Dream has landed her the reputation as not only a prolific researcher, but...
It was a kindergarten teacher who helped set the course for Juwan Bennett's successful academic career, suggesting early in his life that Bennett, who grew up in South Philadelphia, attend the prestigious Girard Academic Music Program (GAMP) middle and high school nearby.Little did Bennett know at the time, the suggestion by that teacher, Jennifer Arevalo, that he attend GAMP, where he would go on to participate in a dual-enrollment program and earn an associate's degree before he graduated high school, would set him on a trajectory of academic success.Now a PhD student in...
Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology has been recognized for her "Best Use of a Windfall" in Philly Mag's Best of Philly 2018 list. The windfall? The $100,000 prize money she received alongside her Grawemeyer Award this past year. The award recognizes "the impact a single idea can have on the world." Her decision to use her Grawemeyer Award money to help the students who inspired her to write Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid and the Betrayal of the American Dream has landed her the reputation as not only a prolific researcher, but...
While many of our Owls are basking in the sun and enjoying this scorcher of a Philly summer, students and faculty in the College of Education and Human Development have been making serious gains on the academic front. Not one, but two College of Education and Human Development faculty members are involved in the development of research centers looking to keep pushing education research forward. Dr. Sarah Cordes is one of the researchers involved in the development of the National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice (REACH) which was made possible by a $10 million...
The Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences has awarded a $10 million grant to fuel research surrounding policies in an effort to better understand the impacts of school choice and voucher programs. In order to accomplish this, the grant will fund the creation of the National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice (REACH) at Tulane University. Temple's Dr. Sarah Cordes will be among the researchers working to better understand how policies such as these affect the achievement gap among disadvantaged students. Dr. Cordes will join experts from a...
The College of Education and Human Development welcomes their first cohort of Temple Education Scholars. 15 high-achieving rising seniors from high schools all over the School District of Philadelphia will spend their senior year completing five courses within the College of Education and Human Development to set them up for one of four education degrees (human development and community engagement, early childhood education, middle grades education, and secondary education). As part of the Senior Year Only Program (SYOP) initiative by the School District of Philadelphia,...
The College of Education and Human Development is excited to announce the addition of the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice. Led by Sara Goldrick-Rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology and one of the nation's leading educational researchers, the Hope Center will continue the legacy built out of the Wisconsin HOPE Lab which has served as a leader in understanding issues of food and housing insecurity among college students. Since 2013, the Wisconsin HOPE lab has conducted research to inform ways to make college more affordable, especially for...
Patience Lehrman has been named interim executive director of the Temple University College of Education and Human Development Center for Professional Development in Career...
May is always an eventful month as Owls are wrapping up their semesters and welcoming the long days of summer. With that comes commencement and the season of recognition for those who went above and beyond in their studies. This year, we were proud to recognize several outstanding students for their accomplishments and contributions to their fields of study. Elaina Hawkins will join the ranks of Fulbright Scholars in the fall as she prepares for her travels to Spain to serve as an English teaching assistant in a high school classroom. She plans to refine her Spanish language...
When Donna Richardson began working with Temple's College of Education and Human Development to develop a program for children in the Norris Homes community just east of Main Campus, she came with a clear vision for what would be best for the kids.Living and raising children in a community for 30 years fosters that kind of dedication and expertise."I got involved when I saw that [existing] programs did not really fit the needs of the children and families," said Richardson, president of the Norris Community Resident Council Inc.Several years ago—long before the...
Elisabeth Fornaro, EDU '18, recently received the Dissertation of the Year Award from the International Association for Research on Service Learning and Community Engagement (IARSLCE). A recent graduate with a PhD in urban education, Fornaro's research has focused on directing the spotlight of service learning back to the K-12 setting. More specifically, she has expanded the conversation about its benefits to include the positive impacts it has on teachers and their well-being, especially in challenging educational contexts. Her dissertation,"It's Like Professional Food:...
When Elaina Hawkins began her freshman year at Temple, she was like many others: a student with a world of potential but uncertain about what she wanted to study. Growing up, she was constantly exposed to the Spanish language because her father spoke it for work. She had these experiences in mind when she sat down with an advisor and eventually declared secondary education with a concentration in Spanish as her major. Almost immediately, she realized that she had made the right decision. Education quickly became her passion.It was during her study abroad experience in Oviedo,...