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How I Teach – Elementary and Middle School Education
January 19, 2024Read moreEditor’s note: First-year students, prospective students (and some of their parents) wonder and worry how they will handle the academic transition from high school to college. In a series of stories, UDaily speaks with University of Delaware professors who teach courses commonly taken by students during their first year on campus. …
In the News: Dominique Baker
January 12, 2024Read moreIn a recent Inside Higher Ed article, Dominique Baker, associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development’s School of Education, shared her perspective on the recent Congressional investigations and hearings related to Harvard University and other institutions of higher education. Baker views these hearings and actions as part …
CEHD Welcomes Dominique J. Baker
January 12, 2024Read moreThis January, the University of Delaware College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) welcomes Dominique Baker, who joins UD as an associate professor in CEHD’s School of Education and the Joseph R. Biden Jr., School of Public Policy and Administration with a specialization in education and social policy. Baker’s research …
In the News: Dominique Baker
January 9, 2024Read moreDominique Baker, associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development’s School of Education, shared her perspective in a recent Marketwatch article about the public scrutiny of campus protests and related college policies. “Public institutions are under the same amount of attack, it’s just that the Harvards of the …
In the News: Dominique Baker
January 4, 2024Read moreDominique Baker, associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development’s School of Education, spoke with Culture Study about student loan policy and its significance in understanding societal priorities and values. In the interview, Baker discusses a study she co-authored on how social networks influence the way that people …
Finding Their True Home
January 4, 2024Read moreDeep within the Alaskan wilderness, with no place to live and $50 to his name, Steve Halloran, AS80, went searching for a job. He told an operations manager at Denali National Park—where rugged beauty stretches across six million acres—that he would happily perform grunt work in exchange for a place to sleep and …
Graduate Programs Virtual Open House – January 2024
January 2, 2024Read moreMonday, January 29, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. EST 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. General information for all participants; panel of current students 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Breakout sessions by academic program Graduates of our master’s and doctoral programs emerge with the knowledge and skills to advance their careers in …
In the News: The College School
December 27, 2023Read moreThe College of Education and Human Development’s College School was featured in the January issue of Delaware Today. The article highlights the unique features of The College School, including its small class sizes, specialized expertise in teaching students with mild learning challenges and the access it provides to University of …
2023 Year in Review
December 23, 2023Read moreFrom recognition in national and global rankings to student success and impactful research, it was a remarkable year for the University of Delaware. In 2023, UD celebrated the 100th anniversary of its trailblazing study abroad program, which set the standard for institutes of higher education around the globe. More than 100 study abroad programs …
In the News: Christina Barbieri
December 22, 2023Read moreEducation Week featured the mathematics research of Christina Barbieri, assistant professor in the College of Education and Human Development’s School of Education, as one of the top 10 education studies amongst their readers. In her meta-analysis of more than 100 studies of math interventions, Barbieri and her co-authors found …