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Dr. Maqueda Randall-Weeks, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, is working with our five-year and post-baccalaureate students on the clinical practice side, focusing on equity and social justice. The four-pronged approach begins with helping students understand themselves, their implicit biases, and their roles as change agents.

 

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2024 Middlesex County Teacher of the Year - Kristen Johnson

Middlesex County’s 2024 Teacher of the Year Coaches Students to Success 

From behind home plate to the front of the classroom, Kristen Johnson built a career combining her two passions—coaching sports and helping others.  “I was hesitant about going into teaching,…

Marybeth Gasman and Steven Barnett

GSE Professors Named in Top 200 of 2025 RHSU Edu-Scholars Public Influence Rankings 

Rutgers Graduate School of Education (GSE) is pleased to announce that two of its faculty members, Dr. Marybeth Gasman and Dr. W. Steven Barnett, have been recognized among the top…

Research Spotlight: Dr. Emily Weiss

An Interview with Emily Weiss, Assistant Professor of Educational Evaluation, Statistics and Measurement, Educational Psychology Can you tell us about a new research project you are working on? I’m excited to…

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Feb 4

Dissertation Proposal Announcement E.d.D. Program: Shehnaz Ahmad “Math Anxiety in High School Students: A Survey Study of Students’ Opinions and Feelings About Mathematics”

Math anxiety (MA) is a psychological condition characterized by feelings of tension, fear, or dread associated with mathematical tasks. MA affects students’ confidence and negatively impacts their academic achievement, leading to avoidance behaviors, lower grades, and diminished interest in pursuing higher-level math courses. Although there is widespread research examining the relations between MA and student…

Feb 4

Education, Culture, & Society Race & Education Speaker Series

Join us on February 4th, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. for our first speaker in the Education, Culture, & Society Race & Education Speaker Series! Dr. Christien Tompkins, assistant professor in the Anthropology Department at Rutgers, will join us to speak about his new book, A Burdensome Experiment: Race, Labor, and Schools in New Orleans after…

Feb 10

Dissertation Proposal Announcement E.d.D. Program: Jamie Richardson “Pre-service Teacher Preparation for Culturally Responsive Mathematics Teaching (CRMT): A Case Study”

Students of color do not have the same opportunities to succeed in PK-12 mathematics classrooms as their peers (Boaler, 2015; DiME, 2007; Ladson-Billings, 1997). Several studies have examined why students of color receive less robust math instruction many highlight the impact of teacher expectations and perceptions of students (Battey & Leyva, 2016; Louie et al.,…

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