- Teaching, Learning and Technology
Her Joins COE Faculty
Jul 7, 2025
Please join us in welcoming Lee Her to the COE faculty! Her is an assistant professor in the Teaching, Learning and Technology program.
Jul 7, 2025
Please join us in welcoming Lee Her to the COE faculty! Her is an assistant professor in the Teaching, Learning and Technology program.
Jul 1, 2025
Counseling Psychology professor Chris Liang has been working with Raub Middle School teachers on creating trauma-responsive classrooms. The work is supported by a grant through the United Way and compliments a larger grant that supports an anti-violence pilot program at the school.
Jun 30, 2025
Over forty students, faculty and staff from the College of Education (COE)'s Global Programs are gathered in Athens, Greece for the start of the 2025 Summer Institute. Each year this experience offers students working in education from across the globe an opportunity to engage with professors and fellow students in an in-person, intensive learning environment.
Jun 27, 2025
Kristi Morin is stepping down from her position as an associate professor in the Special Education program to pursue opportunities that support individuals preparing for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) exam.
During her tenure at Lehigh, Morin was awarded a highly competitive early career grant from Institute of Education Sciences, United States Department of Education, in which she developed a mentoring program to reduce attrition among early career teachers working with autistic children. In addition, she led a state-funded grant to address the extreme shortage in special education teachers throughout Pennsylvania. This included developing curriculum for an accelerated program to fully certify multiple cohorts of prospective special education teachers.
Jun 23, 2025
Patti Manz recently received a grant from the PNC Foundation to support the "Little Talks in the Lehigh Valley" project. The grant will enable her to offer Little Talks, a parent-mediated home-based intervention to bolster infant/toddler communication and language development, to families experiencing economic hardship through community centers in the Lehigh Valley.
Jun 18, 2025
A new study by J. Cameron Anglum and Anita Manion looks at the perceptions of students and parents regarding the political leanings of public schools. Published by the Brookings Institution, their research finds that adults' perceptions of public school bias vary by party affiliation, while most high school students say that public schools are politically neutral or balanced.