Quimby worked in the performing arts field as a choreographer and director before changing career paths and enrolling in the College of Education.
Quimby worked in the performing arts field as a choreographer and director before changing career paths and enrolling in the College of Education.
Quimby worked in the performing arts field as a choreographer and director before changing career paths and enrolling in the College of Education.
Quimby worked in the performing arts field as a choreographer and director before changing career paths and enrolling in the College of Education.
Alums Jessica Cross, Stephanie Korpal and Maggie Rapplean were honored at the annual luncheon at the Chase Park Plaza.
As a student teacher, Price worked to make math less intimidating by connecting concepts from class to his students’ interests.
As a student teacher, Price worked to make math less intimidating by connecting concepts from class to his students’ interests.
As a student teacher, Price worked to make math less intimidating by connecting concepts from class to his students’ interests.
Before teaching, Scanlon lived abroad in Northern Ireland, taught English in South Korea and coordinated corporate events as a travel director with Maritz.
Before teaching, Scanlon lived abroad in Northern Ireland, taught English in South Korea and coordinated corporate events as a travel director with Maritz.
Before teaching, Scanlon lived abroad in Northern Ireland, taught English in South Korea and coordinated corporate events as a travel director with Maritz.
Taylor was one of seven finalists for the 2022 Missouri Teacher of the Year and has been a Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms fellow.
Taylor was one of seven finalists for the 2022 Missouri Teacher of the Year and has been a Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms fellow.
Taylor was one of seven finalists for the 2022 Missouri Teacher of the Year and has been a Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms fellow.
Young leads an innovative musical theater program at Johnson-Wabash Sixth Grade Center, where students learn how to project self-confidence.
“PRIMED for Character Education: Six Design Principles for School Improvement” lays out how educators can help students develop ethical values and critical thinking skills.
Pizzella’s dissertation compared the effectiveness of asynchronous remote training in behavior analysis to traditional, face-to-face training.
Harris and his fellow interns helped develop Beyond Housing’s first virtual summer camp and worked to foster enthusiasm for reading among their students.
The yearlong program is designed to give educators the knowledge and skills necessary to to become servant-leaders and practice character education.
Shea Kerkhoff, Katie O’Daniels and Nancy Singer will partner with 40 schools in the St. Louis region to provide year-round support to K-12 educators.
Student Success Coordinator Karen Allman created the contest, so students in the College of Education could share their experiences during quarantine.
Jeffries-Evans’ dissertation on the subject won the 2020 Missouri Art Education Association’s Larry A. Kantner Art Education Research Award Endowment.
More than 220 teacher and school counselor candidates at UMSL spent Friday soaking up education best practices.
Taylor will begin as dean Jan. 1 after having served as interim dean for the college since August 2016.
DeAnna Anderson tackled being a new mother, living with lupus and an education degree all in 4 1/2 years at UMSL.
Keith Miller and Amber Bell-Christian helped develop the initiative that the former president made an appearance at last week.
Focus on field work, outstanding faculty and strong student support placed the College of Education’s program at No. 22 on the list.