CEHD In The News 2023-2024
Read the latest on CEHD faculty, staff and programs featured in news publications.
July 2024
- Cellphone Pouches to be Piloted at Schools Across Delaware (Kenneth Shores, Yahoo! News, July 25)
- For Illinois students, the promises of for-profit colleges often ring hollow (Dominique Baker, Marketplace, July 23)
- Woman Can’t Understand The Difference Between WFH And A Vacation, Demands Sister Babysit (Martha Buell, Bored Panda, July 7)
- Cellphone Pouches to be Piloted at Schools Across Delaware (Kenneth Shores, Spotlight Delaware, July 3)
June 2024
- New Report Out Of Illinois Shows How For-Profit Colleges Are Not Benefiting Students (Dominique Baker, Yahoo! News, June 30)
- Why Fewer Young Men Are Choosing To Pursue College Degrees (Roderick L. Carey, PBS News Hour, June 25)
- Delaware schools partner with University of Delaware to improve K–3 literacy rates, addressing critical ‘blind spots’ (UD College of Education & Human Development, WHYY, PBS Affiliate, June 19)
- University of Delaware to partner with public schools on K-3 literacy: Education roundup (UD College of Education & Human Development, The Delaware News Journal, June 10)
- What to know about the federal gun trial Hunter Biden faces this week (Valerie Earnshaw, CNN International, June 3)
May 2024
- Opinion: It’s not just about tech and anxiety. What are kids learning? (Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, The Hechlinger Report, May 28)
- New UD study finds high schools struggle to support aspirations of Black and Latino boys (Roderick L. Carey, Delaware Public Media, The Green, May 24)
- Education signing day held at Cape (UD College of Education & Human Development, Cape Gazette, May 18)
- Alabama State University receives Wall Street firm’s historic endowment assistance (Dominique Baker, ABC News, May 17)
April 2024
- Some top schools are bringing back ACT and SAT requirements — but most colleges are still test-optional. Here’s what you need to know. (Dominique Baker, Yahoo! News, April 3)
March 2024
- Maryland teachers learn from Cecil schools’ success in literacy (School Success Center, Cecil Whig, March 22)
- The SAT is coming back at some schools. It’s stressing everyone out. (Dominique Baker, Washington Post, March 18)
- Only a quarter of federally funded education innovations benefited students, report says (Henry May, KQED, Hechinger Report, March 18)
- Cape High’s future teachers shine at state conference (UD College of Education & Human Development, Cape Gazette, March 14)
- Student Loans Are Culture (Dominique Baker, Culture Study Podcast, March 13)
- Bringing back the SAT (Dominique Baker, Vox’s Today, Explained, March 11)
- Could Reading Recovery be banned in Kentucky schools? These politicians hope so (Henry May, Yahoo! News, AOL.com, Cincinnati Enquirer, March 5)
February 2024
- Marginalized high school students are avoiding college for mental health reasons (Erik K. Layland and Roderick L. Carey, Technical.ly, February 26)
- Students cite mental health struggles as they opt out of college, especially students from LGBTQ+ and marginalized communities (Erik K. Layland and Roderick L. Carey, WHYY, February 22)
- University of Delaware taking steps to address teacher shortage (UD College of Education & Human Development, 6ABC, February 21)
- More People Should Know About The Bookworms Literacy Curriculum (Sharon Walpole, Forbes, February 12)
January 2024
- Mental well-being of young people improved but still suffers from pandemic impact: Studies (Jin Yao Kwan, The Straits Times, January 23)
- How to help youths feel less ‘sian’? Less competition, more focus on being decent humans, experts say (Jin Yao Kwan, Today Online, January 22)
- 调查:本地青年心理健康疫情期间恶化 仍未恢复至疫前水平 (Jin Yao Kwan, Today Online, January 22)
- House Investigations of Harvard, Others Mark a ‘Watershed Moment’ (Dominique Baker, Insider Higher Ed, January 11)
- State schools like Michigan and Washington dominate more than the football field (Dominique Baker, Marketwatch, January 8)
- Who Actually Talks About Student Loans — And How (Dominique Baker, Culture Study, January 3)
December 2023
- The College School Helps Kids Thrive in Delaware (The College School, Delaware Today, December 26)
- 10 Education Studies You Should Know From 2023 (Christina Barbieri, Education Week, December 21)
- Most Caring Cities in America (Ohiro Oni-Eseleh, WalletHub, December 11)
November 2023
- Why are bullies so mean? A youth psychology expert explains what’s behind their harmful behavior (Sara Goldstein, The Conversation, Yahoo! News, November 27)
- Guest columnist John Paradis: Let’s make world safe for kids to be silly (Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Daily Hampshire Gazette, November 22)
- Pollick: What’s on the list? Games and toys for 2023 (Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Bay to Bay News, November 17)
- What’s on the List? Games and Toys for 2023 (Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, KDOW, November 13)
- Guthery and Bailes: Texas’ solution to teacher shortage has mixed results (Lauren Bailes, Bay To Bay News, November 10)
- Relaxed licensing helped fill classrooms, but lower earnings added to teacher turnover (Lauren Bailes, ABC15 News, Mid-Michigan Now, November 6)
- Ohio Lawsuit Punches Back in Battle Over How to Teach Reading (Henry May, The New York Times, November 3)
- Texas reform increased supply of teachers — but slashed their pay (Lauren Bailes, San Antonio Express News, November 3)
- Texas tried to fix its teacher shortage by lowering requirements − the result was more new teachers, but at lower salaries (Lauren Bailes, The Conversation, November 2)
- All the Best Toys for Kids That We’ve Ever Written About (Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, New York Magazine’s The Strategist, November 1)
October 2023
- Kentucky schools invest in Reading Recovery program deemed harmful (Henry May, The Courier-Journal, October 21)
- Ohio embraced the ‘science of reading.’ Now a popular reading program is suing (Henry May, The Associated Press, The Washington Post, 10 WBNS, Count on News 2, The Derrick., Pioneer, National Post, Wtop News, Local News 8, KRDO, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Local 10, Y! News, ABC 7-KVIA, Ground News, 21-WFMJ, Sentinel-Tribune, The Daily Record, The News-Herald, October 20)
- Reading Recovery Sues Ohio Over Ban on ‘Cueing’ in Literacy Instruction (Henry May, Education Week, October 18)
- Male Resource Centers Promote Success Among Men of Color (Roderick L. Carey, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, October 13)
- Delaware professor creates website, offering free e-books for Ukrainian kids, refugees (Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Delaware Online, October 10)
- Pathways to Service – 10/9/23 (Joshua Wilson, WDEL Podcast, October 8)
- Audio: Dr. Joshua Wilson (Joshua Wilson, WDEL Podcast, October 1)
September 2023
- University of Delaware professor creates website addressing Ukrainian childhood literacy(Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Delaware Public Media, September 29)
- Making Sense of Fractions: This Tactic Helped Students Grasp a Key Math Topic (Nancy C. Jordan, Education Week, September 26)
- “Brickgate” revives an age-old argument between Black men and women (Roderick L. Carey, NBC News, September 18)
- Schools are cutting advisers and tutors as COVID aid money dries up. Students are still struggling (Kenneth A. Shores, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 7)
- AI’s impact on education: Delaware professors reflect on its disruptive power, and its potential (Joshua Wilson, WHYY, September 5)
- Examining food insecurity and nutrition in schools (Allison Karpyn, Delaware Public Media, September 1)
August 2023
- Education professor studies how to use artificial intelligence effectively in the classroom (Joshua Wilson, NBC10 Philadelphia, August 24)
- Budding teacher residency programs hope to boost Delaware workforce recovery (University of Delaware Teacher Residency, The Delaware News Journal, August 23)