November 2020 (26 Articles)
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A Changemaker’s Approach to Overcoming Education Disparities
Shavonna Hinton is focused on helping others to set their own agendas
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Important Message before Thanksgiving
Monday, November 23, 2020
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Recognition Where It’s Due
Recent Honors for TC Faculty
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Remaking Thanksgiving Dinner — and the World
TC’s Aurélie Athan on creating new traditions amidst a pandemic
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‘We Have No Choice’
Gordon Lecturer Mary Schmidt Campbell calls on colleges and universities to lead improvement of urban education
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Mapping Sustainable Peace
An update in American Psychologist, co-authored by TC’s Peter Coleman
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Amplifying Silenced Voices
Psychology graduate Helen Feldman (M.A. ’20) helps others by understanding the world from their vantage point
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Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring: COVID’s Psychological Fallout in Schools
For many students and educators, the pandemic’s uncertainty is exacting a greater toll than the virus itself
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The Other Stressor: Violence Against People of Color
Why pandemic times have been harder for Black students and those from other minority groups
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Helping Students Deal with Lack of Structure
TC school psychology graduates on the ground
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‘Students Teaching Students’
Mary Schmidt Campbell will spotlight an untapped resource in TC’s Gordon Lecture on November 17th
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Redefining High-Quality Early Learning — and Identifying Core Principles for Putting It into Practice
A new study co-authored by TC’s Mariana Souto-Manning puts family and community at the center of children’s learning and development
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A Veteran’s Journey to Teaching
For Peter Kim (Ed.D., Applied Linguistics), leadership in both the military and the classroom are about ‘instructing, teaching, counseling and guiding’
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Leading by Example, in Lots of Good Directions
Doctoral student and U.S. Army Major Jamie Hickman
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Still More Programming from Academic Festival 2020
How Did We Ever Do This All in One Day?
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Unwelcome in Chechnya
At Academic Festival, a discussion of global violence toward the LGBTQ community
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Haves vs. Have Nots
Can higher education bridge the widening gap?
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It Was All About Access, Equity and Justice
TC’s Academic Festival focused on solutions to problems ‘decades in the making’
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Exploring Poverty’s Impact on Learning
Neuroscience & Education Student Gabriel Reyes won this year's Student Research Poster competition
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Toward Better-Thinking Humans
Vanessa Colella, Citi’s Chief Innovation Officer, on “Artificial Enlightenment”
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Looking Past the Numbers
Social Justice Award recipient Rob Gore talks about preventing violence to help youth of color be ‘at their best’
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Charting Our Path Forward After the 2020 Election
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
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To Educate or Legislate?
For master’s degree student Katie TerBush, that is the question