Category: Scholarship
Ed Leadership partners with Mesa Public Schools using Leadership Pathways with Principled Innovation
By: Eoline Cary and Terri McCoy
Starting Fall 2021, Ed Leadership has embedded their Leadership Pathways master’s degree program into the Mesa Public Schools with ASU staff to support and coach aspiring leaders in the district.
Meeting people where they are: identity, diversity, and peer review
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner and Ivonne Lujano Vilchis
“Identity in Peer Review”, is the theme of Peer Review Week 2021, a virtual community-led yearly global event during September 20-24. This thematic focus shines a light on the multifaceted role of identity in the peer review process and what is needed to foster more diverse, equitable, and inclusive peer review practices.
Shaping the future of learning, one publication at a time
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
How might educators, learning designers, and education leaders help to find the right solutions that will spur student engagement, inclusion, and success?
Peer conversations on doctoral teaching: online, hybrid and more
By: Leigh Wolf
As we look towards teaching in fall under the shadow of the COVID-19 crisis the Office of Director of Doctoral Programs, MLFTC Technology Operations, Office of Digital Learning & the
Welcome back, Current Issues in Education
By: Leigh Wolf
We are pleased to share that Current Issues in Education has resumed publication.
Recognizing faculty internal grantees and doctoral students
By: Clarin Collins
The 6th annual Teachers College Doctoral Council (TCDC) Education Research Conference was held on Friday, February 28th, 2020, and for the second year in row, the Office of Scholarship (OofSI)
Calling all student editors and reviewers!
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
On hiatus since the fall of 2017, CIE is getting ready to relaunch in Spring of 2020. We are seeking students to serve on the editorial board
Education and design and the arts
By: Clarin Collins
Education and the arts are deeply connected. As the philosopher William James wrote in his book Talks to Teachers:
Supporting rural schools’ innovation efforts to provide equitable access
By: Benjamin Scragg
Back in January, we shared about the launch of an exciting idea emerging out of Miami, Arizona, seeking to provide opportunities for high-achieving students in rural areas across the state.
Teacher shortages
By: Lisa Wyatt
If teaching is so great, why is it so hard to find teachers?
Teachers wanted: understanding and solving teacher shortages
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
Teacher shortages are a very serious problem with very serious consequences. How can we expect children to learn and achieve if they do not have constant, qualified teachers?
EPAA still going strong
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA), MLFTC’s open access, trilingual journal of education policy, recently earned some high marks from its readers, authors, and reviewers.
Celebrating MLFTC doctoral student research
By: Clarin Collins
This year, the Office of Scholarship & Innovation (OofSI) partnered with TCDC, and some of our 2018 MLFTC internal grant recipients kicked off the conference with a poster session to discuss their on-going research projects with graduate students, faculty, and other attendees.
Research support available all-around!
By: Clarin Collins
The second “What’s Brewing in MLFTC?” series featured a scholarship and research resource open house. A handful of representatives from offices within MLFTC and ASU at large were invited to provide some tips & tricks, as well as highlight some aspects of their work that may not be commonly known.
A year in review: Education Policy Analysis Archives
By: Stephanie McBride-Schreiner
2018 was a year of excellence for Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA/AAPE), the multilingual, peer-reviewed scholarly journal of education policy, published by the MLFTC.