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The GSE's South Africa Initiative
The GSE's South Africa Initiative (SAI) is an interdisciplinary program composed of a variety of activities centered around an annual study tour to South Africa.
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Regulations Governing GSE Dean’s Support for Student Conference Participation
To the extent of funds available, GSE will provide up to $400 to support graduate student travel to be a program participant at a national, regional, or state professional conference/panel.
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Friday Fun Tech Tip 2008.01: SearchMe.com
Search engines (like Google) usually don't get folks too excited, but this one may be different. SearchMe.com is a new visual search engine that returns 'pictures' of web pages that match your search instead of text.
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Emphasis in Higher/Post Secondary Education
The Graduate School of Education is pleased to offer an Ed.M. program for professionals currently working in higher education settings or for those considering careers in the field.
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GSE Professor Appointed Co-editor of Journal
Cindy Hmelo-Silver, an associate professor in Educational Psychology, has been appointed co-editor of Journal of the Learning Sciences.
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GSE-TIMA Summer Book
Pick up a copy of the GSE-TIMA summer book selection, Junot Diaz' The Brief Life of Oscar Wao.
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You Can Still Enroll In a Fall 2008 Class at Rutgers GSE
Many students have started their graduate school careers by taking a single class on a topic of interest related to better teaching or career advancement. A number of such courses are available.
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Chinese Language Summer Camps
The GSE collaborated with local school districts to provide Chinese instruction and Chinese language teacher training opportunities.
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Samuel DeWitt Proctor Chair in Education
The Rutgers Graduate School of Education announces a faculty search for the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Chair in Education. This endowed Chair was established in 2002. Dr. Proctor was the first African-American faculty member at Rutgers to have an endowed Chair named for him.
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