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  • Our Alumni - Rahshene Davis

    Alumni Profiles | June 04, 2021

    Topics
    • Alumni
  • Penn GSE alum appointed the next State Superintendent of Education in Washington, D.C.

    News | June 03, 2021

    Topics
    • Leadership

    Christina Grant is a 2021 graduate of Penn GSE’s Mid-Career Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership.

  • College athletes deserve a bigger voice, says Karen Weaver

    News | June 03, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    Penn GSE’s Karen Weaver argues that legislation pending in Congress points to the need for college athletes’ voices to be a bigger part of the conversation.

  • How can schools support students after gun violence in their community?

    News | June 01, 2021

    Topics
    • Language, Literacy & Culture,
    • Philadelphia Impact

    Penn GSE graduate Nora Gross is turning her dissertation, which followed two years in a Philadelphia school where three boys died in shootings, into a book for the University of Chicago Press.

  • Two Penn GSE doctoral students are named NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellows

    News | May 27, 2021

    Topics
    • Language, Literacy & Culture

    Four Penn GSE alumni received NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowships.

  • 5 strategies to cope with your return to the office

    In the Media | AARP May 27, 2021

    Topics
    • Leadership,
    • Special Topic: COVID-19

    Annie McKee offered tips for adjusting to the return to in-person work, such as reconnecting with coworkers. “We've all changed as a result of the pandemic,” she said. “Get to know people again and give yourself the permission to … care about each other.”

  • Pam Grossman joins leaders challenging schools to do better than just a “return to the old normal” in new report

    News | May 25, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Policy & Analysis,
    • Special Topic: COVID-19,
    • Teaching & Learning

    Penn GSE’s dean and peers from the Learning Policy Institute advocate for accelerating systems change in the wake of the pandemic.

  • Pivoting to middle school teacher from bank teller to stay ahead of disruption

    In the Media | The Philadelphia Inquirer May 24, 2021

    Topics
    • Teaching & Learning

    Dean Pam Grossman said technology has yet to significantly disrupt education or replace the need for teachers. “Teaching and learning are fundamentally relational processes, and without the relationship, it’s hard to engage learners, particularly those that aren’t motivated,” she said.

  • Equity indicators report reveals systemic barriers to college access and success for low-income and non-traditional students

    News | May 19, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    Perna: “We have seen so many proposals for free college and debt relief in the past year, even amidst a pandemic, because the painfully high cost of a degree is stifling another generation of young people and continuing to shut out minority and low-income Americans."

  • Mother Scholar Janay Garrett blends activism, research, and motherhood

    News | May 18, 2021

    Topics
    • Counseling & Psychology,
    • Higher Education,
    • Mother Scholar Janay Garrett blends activism, research, and motherhood

    This spring, Garrett became Assistant Dean for Student Affairs in Yale’s Office of Gender & Campus Culture and the Alcohol and Other Drugs Harm Reduction Initiative.

  • Inaugural Projects for Progress recipients announced

    In the Media | Penn Today May 18, 2021

    Topics
    • Philadelphia Impact,
    • Special Topic: COVID-19

    Caroline Watts, Diane Waff, Zachary Herrmann, Marsha Richardson, and Regina Bynum were selected to implement their initiative “Bridging Gaps and Building Capacity: Student and Educator Supports for School Reopening in Learning Network 2.” The initative will provide evidence-based programming and professional development at one to two summer learning sites in West Philadelphia, followed by network-wide professional learning supports throughout the 2021-22 academic year.

  • It's time to tell students how much college costs

    In the Media | The Hill May 18, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    College costs are complicated, but that's not an excuse to hide important information, Laura Perna says.

  • Professional Counseling Master’s Program Trains Future Therapists Amid a Pandemic

    Penn GSE Magazine | May 16, 2021

    Topics
    • Alumni,
    • Counseling & Psychology,
    • Special Topic: COVID-19

    Penn GSE students preparing for counseling careers have strived to deliver mental health services to vulnerable populations via virtual internships while studying remotely themselves.

  • Engaging Graduates: Penn GSE Launches Alumni Leadership Board

    Penn GSE Magazine | May 16, 2021

    Topics
    • Alumni,
    • Leadership

    Thirteen inaugural members are working to help Penn GSE create spaces for graduates to have meaningful engagement leading to continued professional growth.

  • Celebrating Extraordinary Impact: The Campaign for Penn GSE

    Penn GSE Magazine | May 16, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Innovation & Entrepreneurship,
    • Faces of Philanthropy,
    • Philadelphia Impact,
    • Teaching & Learning

    The largest fundraising effort in Penn GSE’s history is helping the School realize its five priorities and provide learners with the foundation for lifelong opportunity.

  • Recognizing the extraordinary impact of Penn GSE alumni

    News | May 16, 2021

    Topics
    • Alumni

    Each year, Penn GSE recognizes the extraordinary impact of the alumni community during the annual Celebration of Educators programming.

  • A time for celebrations and appreciation

    News | May 12, 2021

    Topics
    • News from Penn GSE

    Commencement 2021 brings with it a host of honors, recognitions, and awards.

  • Penn GSE teams competing in NSF’s STEM for All video showcase

    News | May 10, 2021

    Topics
    • Teaching & Learning

    Go vote for teams led by Caroline Ebby and Yasmin Kafai in the Public Choice competition.

  • A state higher education system struggles to create a new template for college athletics

    In the Media | Forbes April 30, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    Karen Weaver wrote about how the merging of six of Pennsylvania’s state colleges will affect student athletes.

  • Zaya Wade and Lil Nas X are making it easier for queer and trans youths to explore their identities

    News | April 29, 2021

    Topics
    • Zaya Wade and Lil Nas X are making it easier for queer and trans youths to explore their identities,
    • Teaching & Learning

    ‘To have young people who are taking center stage in the realms that other young people are really sort of using to explore their identity is crucial,’ Ed Brockenbrough recently told USA Today.

  • Black teachers ground down by racial battle fatigue after a year like no other

    In the Media | The Hechinger Report April 24, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Policy & Analysis

    Richard Ingersoll spoke about the pandemic’s impact on the teaching workforce and suggested that the economy’s recovery could increase teacher turnover and retirements.

  • Temple’s business school sees virtual reality as future of online learning

    In the Media | Philadelphia Inquirer April 23, 2021

    Topics
    • Special Topic: COVID-19,
    • Teaching & Learning

    Ryan Baker is quoted on how the pandemic has necessitated innovation in remote learning, noting that, “There’s been a move to using high-quality interactive online learning environments.”

  • Anger, anxiety, stress, relief: Therapists say it’s OK for Black people to feel it all

    In the Media | WHYY April 21, 2021

    Topics
    • Counseling & Psychology,
    • Anger, anxiety, stress, relief: Therapists say it’s OK for Black people to feel it all

    "It’s going to be a sort of an identifier for folks who lived through this, and we don’t really know what the mental health impacts are on us,” Ariane Thomas said.

  • What can college websites reveal about communicating with first-generation students?

    News | April 19, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education,
    • What can college websites reveal about communicating with first-generation students?

    Marcus Wright, a doctoral student in higher education, found that when colleges had to talk about COVID-19, they rarely prioritized first-generation students.

  • How to improve value of higher ed? Increase career support.

    In the Media | Strada Education Network April 13, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    Laura Perna pointed to equity gaps in labor market returns for people who hold the same type of college credential, noting that the risk of taking out a loan to attend college isn’t distributed equally in society.

  • Gadsden to deliver AERA Distinguished Lecture

    News | April 08, 2021

    Topics
    • Language, Literacy & Culture,
    • Gadsden to deliver AERA Distinguished Lecture

    Ebony Elizabeth Thomas and Yasmin Kafai will also lead sessions at AERA’s annual meeting.

  • Could this be the moment to expand and improve early childhood education?

    News | April 07, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Policy & Analysis,
    • Philadelphia Impact

    ‘It’s kind of like one lever that has a lot of dominoes fall into place once it’s pulled,’ says Katie Barghaus.

  • Trial by trauma

    In the Media | Vox April 06, 2021

    Topics

    "For so many Black families who experience this, the hardest part is about getting people to believe it happened and care." — Howard Stevenson

  • Free college programs can enable more student to go to college, but it all depends on how the program is designed

    In the Media | The Conversation April 05, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    In the Conversation, Laura Perna, Jeremy Wright-Kim, and Elaine Leigh examine the design of free college programs and how the design influences their effectiveness.

  • Supporting mental health through the pandemic year

    News | April 04, 2021

    Topics
    • Special Topic: COVID-19

    “It feels like it hasn’t quite let up. Neither has the request for support,” Penn GSE counseling lecturer Ariane Thomas told WHYY.

  • Carter Andrews provides a path to decenter whiteness in teacher education during Visiting Faculty Scholars of Color lecture

    News | April 01, 2021

    Topics
    • Carter Andrews provides a path to decenter whiteness in teacher education during Visiting Faculty Scholars of Color lecture

    Dorinda Carter Andrews, a professor and chairperson of the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University, joined Penn GSE faculty, staff, and students as part of the Visiting Faculty Scholars of Color lecture series, now in its 13th year.

  • Penn GSE ranks #1 in U.S. News & World Report Best Education Schools

    News | March 29, 2021

    Topics
    • News from Penn GSE

    Penn GSE’s teacher education, higher education administration, and education policy programs among the nation’s best.

  • One of these NCAA Tournaments is not like the other

    In the Media | KYW (Philadelphia) March 28, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education,
    • One of these NCAA Tournaments is not like the other

    Karen Weaver spoke about gender inequity in the NCAA. “There’s a number of inequitable decisions that have been made in addition to the ones we talked about this year that just haven't drawn the same amount of attention,” she said.

  • Study: Teaching force grew at more than double the enrollment rate

    In the Media | The Atlanta Journal-Constitution March 25, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Policy & Analysis

    Richard Ingersoll spoke about how schools and school boards are working to meet demands from parents and lawmakers. “All these demands by parents are very understandable, such as lower class size,” said Ingersoll. “Who wouldn’t want their child to be in a class of 18? And, yes, let’s teach Mandarin and, yes, let’s bring back Latin. There are so many demands but very little recognition of the costs.”

  • To future academics: We need you to revive democracy

    In the Media | University World News March 20, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    In University World News, Laura Perna and William Tierney write “Academic life, as we have lived it, and as we envision it for you, is about challenging norms and creating a society that foments democracy.”

  • How organizations dodge diversity, and what we can do about it

    | March 18, 2021

    Topics
    • Leadership,
    • How organizations dodge diversity, and what we can do about it

    Writing in MIT’s Sloan Management Review, Adam Payne, an alum of Penn GSE’s Chief Learning Officer program, and Dana Kaminstein, an adjunct assistant professor at Penn GSE, point to ways that companies dodge diversity and how they can go beyond diversity initiatives to create meaningful change.

  • Bringing theater into the classroom

    Educator's Playbook | March 16, 2021

    Topics
    • Teaching & Learning

    Techniques and games from theater can be fun tools for building classroom engagement and tackling content in new ways.

  • Race on campus: What does ‘Latinx’ mean?

    In the Media | The Chronicle of Higher Education March 16, 2021

    Topics

    Nelson Flores said that instead of debating whether or not an institution should use the word “Latinx,” people should try to understand why the word is used.

  • Howard Stevenson and Nancy Hornberger elected to the National Academy of Education

    | March 14, 2021

    Topics
    • Language, Literacy & Culture,
    • Howard Stevenson and Nancy Hornberger elected to the National Academy of Education

    Penn GSE’s Howard Stevenson and Nancy Hornberger will be inducted at the National Academy of Education (NAEd) at November’s NAEd Annual Meeting.

  • Want to improve learning outcomes? Give students more time

    In the Media | Education Week March 11, 2021

    Topics
    • Special Topic: COVID-19,
    • Teaching & Learning

    Pam Grossman proposes rethinking schooling to give students more time to learn. “Let’s use the pandemic to rethink how we expand and enrich learning time for children, especially those most impacted by COVID-19-related disruption.”

  • 12th Annual Milken-Penn GSE Education Business Plan Competition now open for applications

    | March 09, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Innovation & Entrepreneurship

    Applications for the prestigious competition will be accepted until April 20.

  • Using the past to build a more environmentally just future

    | March 07, 2021

    Topics
    • Teaching & Learning

    From teaching to research, doctoral candidate OreOluwa Badaki takes an intergenerational, interdisciplinary approach to environmental justice.

  • The five challenges facing teacher PD

    | March 04, 2021

    Topics
    • Teaching & Learning

    Writing in ASCD Express, Zachary Herrmann and Dean Pam Grossman define some of the challenges facing teacher professional development and how we might address them.

  • Ensuring frontier philanthropy makes a lasting impact

    | March 01, 2021

    Topics
    • Global Initiatives,
    • Language, Literacy & Culture

    Sharon Ravitch and Reima Shakeir recently released case studies of eight philanthropies operating in the Global South.

  • Our Alumni - Jessica Pavelka, GED’14

    Alumni Profiles | February 26, 2021

    Topics
    • Alumni
  • The Delaware College Scholars Podcast: Dr. Laura Perna

    In the Media | The Delaware College Scholars Podcast February 22, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education

    Laura Perna talks about her research, issues of college access, affordability and success for first-generation, under-resourced students and why she has dedicated her life to this specific research.

  • A bootcamp on higher ed in flux

    | February 22, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Innovation & Entrepreneurship

    Catalyst @ Penn GSE prepared a two-week primer on the evolving higher education marketplace for representatives from HP.

  • Advancing racial justice through college sports

    | February 21, 2021

    Topics
    • Higher Education,
    • Advancing racial justice through college sports

    ‘It’s time for college athletics to put their considerable wealth and purchasing power behind supporting black-owned businesses,’ Karen Weaver writes in Forbes.

  • The History Wars

    In the Media | The Pennsylvania Gazette February 19, 2021

    Topics
    • Language, Literacy & Culture

    Jonathan Zimmerman talks about his latest book and the state of education in the U.S. In addition to failing to teach people how to distinguish information from disinformation, the education system hasn’t taught them to engage across differences, Zimmerman says. “The only institution that has even a chance of intervening in that,” he says, “is a school.”

  • McGraw Prize winners discuss how educators can adapt to meet the moment

    | February 17, 2021

    Topics
    • Education Policy & Analysis,
    • Higher Education,
    • McGraw Prize winners discuss how educators can adapt to meet the moment,
    • Special Topic: COVID-19

    Nominations for the 2021 McGraw Prizes in Education are open through April 15.

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