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Thursday, November 24

A growing number of parents across various states have allowed their children to opt out of taking standardized tests, arguing the scores are improperly used to evaluate students and teachers. This movement begs the question—what are the merits of standardized testing?

Craig Hochbein, assistant... Read more »

Wednesday, November 23

In this special edition on veterans affairs, Nicole Johnson, an assistant professor of counseling psychology who has conducted extensive research on gender-based violence, comments for an article about military sexual trauma or MST. MST is defined by the military as any unwanted sexual activity involving a service member during active duty.... Read more »

Thursday, November 17

It was the first time the College of Education led a briefing at the UN. An effective education requires more than a top-down approach, two Lehigh education professors said last week at a United Nations panel discussion titled “NGO Partners and Resources: A Global Grassroots Approach to Education for All.” Alexander W. Wiseman, associate... Read more »

Thursday, November 10

Educational leaders from across the Lehigh Valley region tried to sort through the potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s shocking win as well as statewide election results as they gathered Wednesday at Lehigh to discuss current and future issues regarding school governance. Hosted by the Lehigh University School Study Council, the... Read more »

Wednesday, October 26

Dr. Lisa Thomas is the 2017 recipient of the E.G. “Ted” Carr Early Career Practitioner Award.