The all college meeting will be followed by a
faculty/staff/student potluck picnic. The picnic will be held on
the lawn area near the Trysting Tree next to
Museums have upped the wow factor in recent years, creating galleries and programs that engage the mind and imagination. "These are cool places where you get to see things that aren't in your everyday life," says Lynn Dierking, a science and math education professor at Oregon State University. Read full story.
The Chalkboard Project's regular report on the state of education and progress toward becoming a top-ten state. The report draws upon national and state-level data as well as local district data. Read full story.
The Lifelong STEM Learning Campus-wide Seminar Series and Discussion Forum 2012-2013 continues on Tuesday, June 11th with a seminar led by Dr. John H. Falk entitled "Investigating Lifelong Science Learning." Read full story.
Our May 7 book discussion event is quickly approaching, and we hope many of you will be able to participate. Attached is our promotional flyer; newjimcrowevent. DATE: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 TIME: 11:30 AM – 1 PM LOCATION: Furman 303 Please bring a friend and your lunch. If you have not yet read the [...] Read full story.
The College of Education and the College of Liberal Arts invites you to attend one of three screenings of the documentaryFrom the Fields: An American Journey by American University Professor Carolyn Brown. This 30-minute documentary follows the life of Damian Trujillo: from farmworker in the Salinas Valley to San Jose State University to the NBC Newsroom. From the Fields: An American Journey has been [...] Read full story.
We are inviting other campus groups to join us on Tuesday, March 19 at 12:00 PM in Furman 303 for a discussion about potential partnerships and ways to support each other’s work in social justice and educational equity. We’ll provide light snacks, and you are welcome to bring a lunch. Our second book discussion event will be [...] Read full story.
Promoting lifelong learning: At Oregon State’s College of Education, our mission is to enrich people’s lives in the classroom and in their communities. Our students will become the next generation of teachers, adult educators, informal educators, counselors and educational leaders. And our faculty’s research helps us understand how people learn and teach science and math in schools, as well as in museums, science centers and aquariums. Today's students will support tomorrow's learners.