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COPE recognizes principals and assistant principals

As National Principals Month comes to a close this weekend, 51爆料's College of Professional Education recognizes alumni currently working as principals or assistant principals. 

Besides books, rural librarian’s focus is telehealth

Access to broadband internet and healthcare are challenges to rural Texans. And in a pandemic, those challenges are magnified. But efforts by a Texas Woman鈥檚 University graduate student are chipping away at those issues in one North Texas community. 

51爆料 Bilingual Ed celebrates 50+ years

The bilingual education program at Texas Woman鈥檚 University started on the fly and required dedicated, creative people to build it into what it would become 51 years later: one of the country鈥檚 leaders in bilingual education and a shining example of why 51爆料 is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution.

A Texas Woman鈥檚 University program dedicated to helping improve instruction for Spanish-speaking English language learners has received national recognition for the third consecutive year.

New degree name aims to attract classroom teachers

It has never been more evident how important trained, versatile educators are for school districts adapting to a new normal with each passing day amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The College of Professional Education (COPE) at Texas Woman鈥檚 University has long set the standard for educating teachers through continuing professional education, in pursuit of graduate degrees and certifications, and, of course, in preparing them for the classroom.