Geography and STEM: A New Legacy
Sep 9, 2012
Recently, I sat in a third grade classroom watching a geography lesson. I was specifically interested in seeing what instruction students received on map skills. I observed the teacher as she reviewe…
Sep 9, 2012
Recently, I sat in a third grade classroom watching a geography lesson. I was specifically interested in seeing what instruction students received on map skills. I observed the teacher as she reviewe…
Aug 25, 2012
More than 50 percent of high school students with severe behavioral disorders never make it to graduation. And that’s only counting the students who have been properly diagnosed. For the thousands of…
Aug 22, 2012
Lehigh competes—and succeeds—outside its weight class. Perhaps no recent achievement is as impressive as that of Lehigh’s College of Education, which is celebrating a 35 percent increase in research …
Aug 21, 2012
Principals, along with teachers and the public, often have perceptions about key issues in school law that are remarkably wrong. Yet, principals help reinforce these prevailing misperceptions b…
Aug 20, 2012
Vanessa Pressimone, a doctoral candidate in the School Psychology program at Lehigh's College of Education is the recipient of dissertation research funding from the U.S. Departme…
Aug 14, 2012
Thomas Janis '12 in the Comparative & International Education program at the College of Education will work as an English teaching assistant abroad.