Karges-Bone presents at national conference
Thousands of educators heard Dr. Linda Karges-Bone, professor of education, present “Cortisol, Creativity and the Cerebrum: Diminish the Threats of
Thousands of educators heard Dr. Linda Karges-Bone, professor of education, present “Cortisol, Creativity and the Cerebrum: Diminish the Threats of
Future teachers from the School of Education presented a Family Math night for families at Westview Primary School in Goose
Shannon Burgess, a senior majoring in elementary education, recently earned a perfect score of 200 on the Praxis Principles of
The School of Education, in collaboration with the English department, used a grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad program, to spend five weeks in Ghana, West Africa.
The School of Education, in collaboration with the department of English, was awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Education’s
The School of Education has added the master of education in educational administration to its fast-track program. The fast-track model
Dr. Linda Karges-Bone, professor of education, has released Brain Framing: Instructional Planning with the Brain in Mind, her 28th book.
Finishing a master of education in elementary education will be much easier with a new program which began June 7.