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Rising Educators
March 4, 2024Read moreFor the first time, the University of Delaware College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) hosted the Delaware Educators Rising education conference for middle school, high school and college students Feb. 21-22 at Trabant University Center in Newark. More than 300 students attended from schools across the state. The conference, hosted annually …
Research Spotlight: Roderick L. Carey
February 29, 2024Read moreWhat comes next after high school graduation? While this question can be vexing for many students, adolescents from low-income Black and Latinx communities face many barriers in imagining and actualizing life after high school. Many educators help these students persevere by adopting a “college-for-all” school culture, but few studies have …
In the News: Erik K. Layland and Roderick L. Carey
February 22, 2024Read moreIn a recent WHYY article, Erik K. Layland, assistant professor in the College of Education and Human Development’s Department of Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS), and Roderick L. Carey, associate professor in HDFS, discussed mental health struggles among underrepresented Delaware youth and its connection to opting out of college. …
In the News: College of Education & Human Development
February 21, 2024Read morePhiladelphia-based 6ABC highlighted the Delaware Educators Rising conference, hosted by the University of Delaware’s College of Education & Human Development on its Newark campus. The annual conference directly addresses the regional teacher shortage by supporting Delaware middle school, high school and college students who are interested in becoming future educators. …
Reading Multimedia Texts
February 15, 2024Read moreRachel Karchmer-Klein, associate professor in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Delaware, co-designed a research study where a group of high-achieving eighth graders were asked to engage with a digital narrative text. The story incorporated written words, sound, static images and video animations. The students quickly figured …
In the News: Sharon Walpole
February 13, 2024Read moreIn a recent Forbes article, the Bookworms K-5 Reading and Writing curriculum, developed by College of Education and Human Development Professor Sharon Walpole, was featured for its evidence-based practices and success in improving student literacy outcomes. The article also references a study that Walpole conducted with colleague Henry May, associate …
Educators Rising
February 13, 2024Read moreFor the first time, the University of Delaware College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) will host the Delaware Educators Rising education conference for middle school, high school and college students Feb. 21-22 at Trabant University Center in Newark. The Delaware chapter of Educators Rising is a career and technical …
Gilman Scholars
February 8, 2024Read moreThree University of Delaware students have been honored as the newest Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship recipients. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, The Gilman Scholarship Program aims to develop a generation of future American leaders by exposing them to diverse languages and cultures. Open only to Pell Grant recipients, the program …
CEHD Online Graduate Programs in the Top 6% in Nation
February 7, 2024Read moreThe online graduate education programs offered by the University of Delaware College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) have advanced an additional place in U.S. News and World Report’s 2024 rankings, again placing them in the top 6% of all online graduate programs in education. Housed within CEHD’s School of …
Research Spotlight: Brittany Zakszeski
January 29, 2024Read moreAccording to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 12% of children and adolescents between the ages of 3 and 17 experience an anxiety or mood disorder, and symptoms can begin even before elementary school. Our schools can play an important role in addressing anxiety disorders, but educators …