News and Events
4/6/22
Project HELP (Hispanic Educators Leading the Profession), funded through a Department of Education grant and led by Teacher Education faculty Sarah McMahan, PhD, and Rebecca Fredrickson, EdD, (both Denton) was featured as helping diversify education preparation in an INSIGHT into Diversity article.
New grants support 51爆料 students working in LISD
4/5/22
Trevor Collie, a special education paraprofessional at Prairie Trail Elementary in Flower Mound, appreciates the opportunities he has to build relationships with his students, see them overcome challenges, accomplish goals and reach milestones. Faculty from 51爆料鈥檚 Teacher Education Department and the Educator Preparation Program felt the same way when they celebrated Collie and three others who work in the Lewisville Independent School District.
51爆料 Holmes Scholars establish national footprint
3/31/22
Texas Woman鈥檚 University students have a history of achieving success fast. Maybe that鈥檚 why they are called Pioneers. Kimberly Lawson, a 51爆料 PhD candidate in reading education, is among the latest to serve as a testament to that. In the College of Professional Education鈥檚 (COPE) inaugural year of participating in the Holmes Scholars Program, Lawson was voted to national office as the Holmes Scholarship Council Secretary.
Four COPE faculty recognized
3/29/22
Four faculty members represent the College of Professional Education in the 2022 51爆料 faculty and staff awards. Karen Dunlap, EdD, Randa Keeley, PhD, Aim茅e Myers, PhD, and Catherine Dutton, PhD, will be recognized in the university鈥檚 Founders Day festivities at 3 p.m., April 6, in the auditorium of the Student Union at Hubbard Hall.
3/29/22
Linda Ladd, PhD, (HDFSC, Denton) received the Moore-Bowman Award during the Texas Council on Family Relations (TxCFR) annual conference March 24-25 in Dallas.