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Children experiencing hate or racial trauma have often told Penn GSE clinical psychologist Howard Stevenson that the most hurtful moment isn’t an actual threat, but when they realized the adults who w...
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School’s been back in session for a few months now, and even those teachers who started the year fully recharged are probably beginning to waver at times as we grind toward the holidays.Educators as a...
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Dean Katharine Strunk, from left, Noémie Le Pertel, Benoit Dubé, and Ariane Thomas are pictured after their Homecoming panel. Photo by HKB Photo.Every year at Homecoming Penn GSE welcomes back alumni ...
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In a revealing study published in Kappan magazine, Richard M. Ingersoll, a professor in Penn GSE's Policy, Organizations, Leadership, and Systems Division, with his colleague Henry Tran from the Unive...
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Why do university faculties often lack racial diversity? A common explanation is that the pool of minoritized candidates is too small and hard to reach. But according to Penn GSE’s Damani White-Lewis...
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Dr. Katie A. Danielson’s research centers around how to support pre-service and in-service teachers to enact culturally and linguistically responsive practice in support of evidence-based literacy lea...
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What is professional judgment and how do we measure and develop it? Over the years, it’s been well-documented that leadership is becoming increasingly complex, and Penn GSE is focused on driving the d...
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Michael Gottfried, an economist and professor in the Policy, Organizations, Leadership, and Systems Division at Penn GSE, has emerged as a prominent figure in the field of absenteeism and truancy. Got...
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How can educators help learners discover who they want to become and the path that will get them there?As they accepted their Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prizes in Education on November 8 at the Morgan Libr...
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