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Exploring the Equation to Calculus

Rutgers GSE Ph.D. in Education student Rasha Abadir loves math problems, fascinated by the variety of ways to solve them. Her future goal: to become a researcher in the field of mathematics education. She is exploring how students learn calculus and how educators can better support them in developing a conceptualization of it.

 

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National Early Childhood Education Research Experts Honored by Leaders in the Field

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Two pioneers in early childhood education research were awarded the inaugural Legacy of Excellence Award last night by the National Association of State Leaders in Early Education…

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Advancing Early Education: The Importance of Dual Language Learning

A desire to change the educational landscape began during Dr. Alexandra Figueras-Daniel’s freshman year of undergrad.  She was drawn to teach when she was exposed to notable research in early…

To our new and returning GSE students: A message from Dean Christopher Span

Rutgers Graduate School of Education (GSE) invites you to watch a brief video from Dean Christopher Span as he welcomes new and returning GSE students to the 2024-2025 academic year.

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Oct 17

Dissertation Proposal Announcement Ed.D. Program: Mark DiGiovanni “Professional Development in Independent Schools: A Qualitative Investigation of Teacher Experiences”

In recent years, professional development (PD) has been recognized as a key mechanism for enhancing teacher learning and improving student outcomes (Barr et al., 2015; De Neve et al., 2015; Drago-Severson, 2007; Kennedy, 2016; Yoo, 2016). However, the majority of research about teacher professional development in the United States focuses on the public school context…

Oct 18

Graduate School Exploration Fair

Join us at the Rutgers Graduate School Exploration Fair on October 18! Date: Friday, October 18, 2024 Location: President’s Tent on Rutgers–New Brunswick College Avenue Campus Time: 12-3pm Register: go.rutgers.edu/rugradfair Students will have the opportunity to explore 200+ graduate (master’s, doctoral, and certificate) programs offered university-wide and engage with faculty and staff about the graduate admissions process,…

Oct 18

Dissertation Defense Announcement Ed.D. Program: Robert Portella “A Persistent Yet Dangerous Game of Solitaire: How the Neoliberal University Invisibilizes Single Student-Mothers”

Unmarried student-mothers are a specific college student population whose enrollment numbers continue to increase on American campuses, yet only approximately 28% of student-mothers graduate within six years (United States Government Accountability Office, 2019). With fierce determination, student-mothers enter universities out of necessity with promises of upward socioeconomic mobility; however, they soon encounter institutional campus barriers…

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