When it comes to incorporating Star Wars in the classroom, “Trust in Zehr.”
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When it comes to incorporating Star Wars in the classroom, “Trust in Zehr.”
Relationships are often the most valuable part of student scholarships.
College of Education Professor Do-Yong Park was awarded a Fulbright grant to strengthen science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education practices in Cambodia.
The 8th annual Teaching in the 21st Century Conference (T21CON), a free professional development opportunity for educators, is Friday, September 29, from 9-4pm in the State Farm Hall of Business.
Reflections of Redbird educator and U.S. Navy veteran Peter Richey.
While Taylor Mali is keeping the details of his NTConISU presentation under wraps, he recently shared a bit about his life on the road, in the classroom, and why he chose teaching and poetry for his life’s work.
Illinois State University elementary education alum Kaitlin Koenig encourages members of the class of 2017 to keep pushing and improving for themselves, their students.
Ty Wolf has been appointed as the interim superintendent of the Illinois State University Laboratory Schools for the 2017-2018 academic year.
The Illinois State University Alumni Association honored seven award recipients at Founders Day celebrations on February 16, as well as during a dinner program.
Mentorship facilitates success across many career fields, but its value is especially evident in teaching. The Chicago Teacher Education Pipeline’s Induction and Mentoring program pairs recent Illinois State graduates with experienced teachers at their schools for on-the-job training. This spring, one mentorship pair completed a particularly memorable performing arts project with students at Southside Occupational