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Loyola School Psychology Faculty and Students Present

Loyola School Psychology Faculty and Students Present

Pictured are (left to right) Ross Pesce, faculty, Meghan Meyer, school psychologist at the Freshman Center and Ed.D. student, Sandy Flores, Ph.D. student, Claudia Hernandez, Ph.D. student, Teresa Gamble, Ed.S. recent graduate and school psychology intern, and Rosalinda Barragan, Ed.S. graduate and current Ed.D. student.

On Tuesday, May 13th, a group of Loyola connected […]

Chicagoland Partners for English Language Learners (CPELL) 2014 Conference

Chicagoland Partners for English Language Learners (CPELL) 2014 Conference

Panel members (left to right): Dr. Cynthia Whittaker, Superintendent Fairview South School D72; Dr. Marla Israel and Dr. Elizabeth Vera, SOE Faculty; Dr. Soo Hong Keynote Speaker and Wellesley College Professor of Education; Dr. Robert Hudson, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Innovation, Aptakisic-Tripp D102

Parent Engagement: Transforming Schools through Family and Community Collaboration was the […]

Faculty and Student Scholarship

Faculty and Student Scholarship

School of Education faculty, Dr. Adam Kennedy and Dr. Amy Heineke and current student Anna Lees, recently had an article published Preparing Early Childhood Educators for the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Classrooms and Communities of Illinois in the online journal Early Childhood Research and Practice. This article highlights the work of the redesign – Teaching, […]

Professor Noah W. Sobe delivers talk at Beijing Normal University

Professor Noah W. Sobe delivers talk at Beijing Normal University

Professor Noah W. Sobe, Associate Professor and Program Chair, Cultural and Educational Policy Studies, was invited to Beijing Normal University to present a workshop at the Institute for Historical Research. Professor Sobe spoke on “The History of Emotions in Education”…

The Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) 2013 Conference

The Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) 2013 Conference

Dr. Bridget Kelly, faculty, and several higher education doctoral students presented a paper, Men of Color in Higher Education: Narratives from a Doctoral Cohort at the 2013 ASHE Conference in St. Louis.
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Faculty Scholarship

Faculty Scholarship

Dr. OiYan Poon, Higher Education faculty was recently interviewed for the National Association for College Admission Counselor (NACAC) Blog about an new article that she co-authored with one of our doctoral students, Ajani Byrd. The article will be published in the Journal of College Admission.

The Counseling Opportunity Structure: Examining Correlates of Four-Year College-Going Rates

The Counseling Opportunity Structure: Examining Correlates of Four-Year College-Going Rates

Dr. Mark Engberg, Higher Education Program Director, recently co-authored an article with one of our doctoral students, Aliza Gilbert. The article is summarized and posted on the Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE) website, a policy blog targeted toward policymakers and educators in California.

Illinois Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ICTFL)

Illinois Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ICTFL)

Two SOE graduate students in the foreign language education program recently attended the Illinois Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. John McMillan (pictured left) won the Carole Ann Ryan Award at the conference, which recognizes promising students enrolled in IL colleges and universities. Robert Cummings (pictured right) gave a well-attended conference presentation entitled Integrated […]

Center for Comparative Education

Center for Comparative Education

The School of Education’s Center for Comparative Education recently hosted Professor Kazuhisa Fujimoto of Keio University (Japan) …

Dreams for our fathers and mothers, too.

Dreams for our fathers and mothers, too.

Carlos Robles, a senior in the secondary education program, had an OpEd piece recently published in the Daily Herald. Written for Father’s Day, his personal story brings forward the current struggles related to immigration reform. Read his story.