Berliner book examines the educational harm of high-stakes testing

ASU Regents' professor David Berliner's new book, Collateral Damage examines the educational harm of high-stakes testing.
December 27, 2007

Artiles selected to prestigious CASBS Fellowship

Mary Lou Fulton College of Education professor Alfredo Artiles has been selected as a 2008-2009 Fellow by the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) in Palo Alto, California.
December 20, 2007

Teacher inspired Luft's passion for science

ASU Professor Julie Luft's passion for science was apparent early in her life.
December 14, 2007

Holiday gives gift of reading

This holiday season, ASU’s Beta Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society and the Mary Lou Fulton College of Education’s Office of Professional Field Experience delivered more than 100 books and bears to four first-grade classrooms.
December 14, 2007

Gorin selected for Millman award

The 2007 Jason Millman award was presented to Dr. Joanna Gorin, Measurement, Statistics and Methodological Studies, Division of Psychology in Education, for her research on the intersection of cognitive psychology and psychometrics.
December 10, 2007

Gulchak named Outstanding Graduate Student Member of the Year by the Council for Exceptional Children

Daniel J. Gulchak has been named the Outstanding Graduate Student Member of the Year by the Council for Exceptional Children.
November 20, 2007

NIUSI Leadscape plan networks principals to develop leadership for school change

Dr. Elizabeth Kozleski has spent more than 20 years and $25 million in federal grants working to improve schools and help students with cultural and language barriers who struggle to learn in the classroom.
November 13, 2007

$1 million NSF grant supports IT/STEM education research and outreach

This fall, Tirupalavanam Ganesh (PhD, '04) and his research team were awarded a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support a three-year project entitled “Learning through Engineering Design and Practice: Using our Human Capital for an Equitable Future.”
November 08, 2007

White House honors Husman with top science award

Jenefer Husman, an assistant professor of psychology in education, was presented a 2006 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in a ceremony at the White House Nov. 1.
November 05, 2007

$4.4 million Early Reading First Grant

$4.4 million Early Reading First grant awarded to the Mary Lou Fulton College of Education to support improved school readiness.
September 14, 2007

Mary Lou Fulton College of Education mourns the loss of Rey Gomez

It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the loss of our friend, colleague and mentor, Rey Gomez, who passed away suddenly on Friday, July 20, 2007.
August 09, 2007

ASU offers Autism Certificate

The Fulton College's Division of Curriculum and Instruction has developed a program that prepares participants with the latest information and practical techniques to better prepare and serve those with autism.
July 15, 2007

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