This is a meeting for faculty and staff in the Division for Advancing Educator Preparation.
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
This is a meeting for faculty and staff in the Division for Advancing Educator Preparation.
Location: Virtual (Zoom)
This is a meeting for faculty and staff in the Division for Advancing Educator Preparation.
Location: ASU Tempe Campus, Memorial Union, Turquoise Room (MU 220)
This is a meeting for faculty and staff in the Division for Advancing Educator Preparation.
Location: ASU Tempe Campus, Memorial Union, Turquoise Room (MU 220)
This is a meeting for faculty and staff in the Division for Advancing Educator Preparation.
Location: ASU Health Futures Center, 6161 E Mayo Blvd #319, Phoenix, AZ 85054
This is a meeting for faculty and staff in the Division for Advancing Educator Preparation.
Location: ASU Health Futures Center, 6161 E Mayo Blvd #319, Phoenix, AZ 85054
This is a meeting for faculty and staff in the Division for Advancing Educator Preparation.
Location: ASU Health Futures Center, 6161 E Mayo Blvd #319, Phoenix, AZ 85054
This RFP seeks to fund rigorous causal research that builds the evidence base on effective programs and policies for part-time students and identifies scalable, cost-effective approaches to improve completion and labor market outcomes. Findings should generate actionable insights to inform institutional practice, system-level decision making, and state policy, with the goal of improving outcomes and maximizing return on investment for students and taxpayers.
From groundbreaking research to professional honors, faculty representing Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation advance ideas that shape teaching and learning. The listings below, drawn from the college's regular scholarship survey, highlight recent contributions.
The building blocks of vibrant communities – a stable job, a home to call your own and a community connected through culture, recreation, and play – continue to be at the heart of possibility for all of us. Through U.S. Bank’s Community Possible platform, we are dedicated to supporting our communities through actions focused on addressing economic inequities and creating positive and transformative change in our communities.
Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation supports innovative projects that help youth with disabilities develop the leadership and employment skills they need to succeed. MEAF will also consider projects to create tools that help break down barriers to employment and increase job opportunities for young people with disabilities entering the workforce, including returning veterans with disabilities.