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    Virtual Open House

    December 17, 2020

    Learn about our Graduate Programs within the School of Education, Human Development and Family Sciences, and several multi-disciplinary programs at our Open House. Thursday, January 28th, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.   General information and st …

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  • Elementary education major Abby Griffith wants every student to succeed in school, whether they are online or in the classroom. That’s why she partnered with First State Squash online to help middle school students succeed with summer work ahead of the fall academic year.

    Fresh Perspective on Learning

    September 23, 2020

    Editor’s note: Research, community service, internships and study abroad typically make summers memorable for many University of Delaware students. While the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has sidetracked some of these activities, UD students are cont …

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  • Summer 2020 Online Courses

    May 13, 2020

    UD College of Education and Human Development Summer Courses This summer, learn new skills, enhance your knowledge, and advance your career! UD’s College of Education and Human Development summer session offers fully online learning opportunities for e …

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  • This photo of Teachers of Tomorrow program members was taken before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic created the need for social distancing. Teachers of Tomorrow recruits Delaware high school students to pursue a teacher-education degree program at UD. From left to right are student Anij’ya Wilson, program manager Imani Powell, program coordinator Deandra Taylor, student Cooper Middleton, student Michael Sensenig and senior assistant dean Kristine Ritz.

    Teachers of Tomorrow

    April 9, 2020

    UD’s teacher pipeline program prepares high school students for careers in education Each year, the University of Delaware’s College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) graduates approximately 200 teachers who will go on to fulfilling careers in …

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  • UD student Ashley Warokomski shows students at West End Neighborhood House how to make “slime” using glue, glitter and other materials, as they experiment with how varying the ratio of ingredients changes the result.

    STEM Educators in Demand

    September 19, 2019

    A small group of University of Delaware students majoring in science or engineering spent the summer engaging children and teens in activities related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) as part of a new initiative designed to interest …

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  • Iris Perez-Mazariegos (left) and Johnny Perez-Gonzalez are both Blue Hen Community Engagement Fellows who are gathering stories this summer from members of the Latinx community in Sussex County.

    Lessons Learned in School and Life

    August 9, 2019

    There is power in storytelling. It gives a voice to the individual storyteller and to communities whose stories may have previously gone unnoticed or unheard. During the summer of 2019, three University of Delaware undergraduate students are inviting m …

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  • Training Delaware’s Teachers

    June 17, 2019

    There’s a very good reason why 94% of undergraduates majoring in elementary teacher education (ETE) at the University of Delaware are employed as elementary, middle school or special education teachers after graduation. In addition to traditional class …

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  • Class of 2019, in Words and Pictures

    June 3, 2019

    In their last few moments as seniors at the University of Delaware, the Class of 2019 celebrated the major milestone of graduating. There were hugs and selfies as they excitedly awaited the next chapter of their lives. Many wore their accomplishments p …

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  • New Path for Teachers

    May 21, 2019

    For students whose dream is to become an elementary or middle school teacher, the University of Delaware’s Associate in Arts Elementary Teacher Education (AAETE) program offers a lot of advantages. Class sizes are small, professors and advisers provide …

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  • Diversity and Disability in Hawaii

    May 21, 2019

    Water and volcanoes are central to Hawaiian culture and society. The islands boast nearly as much coastline as California with beautiful beaches, picturesque mountains and some of the best surfing in the world. But for 28 undergraduate students attendi …

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