On February 11th, Mayor Rahm Emanuel came to see personalized learning in action at Lovett Elementary! Principal Leviis Haney (EdD ’11) is proud of his school. He shared, “The mayor was able to observe our flex rotation model. During flex rotations, students break up into groups based on their RIT scores and skill being taught. Six classrooms that […]
Congratulation to OiYan Poon, PhD, Assistant Professor, Higher Education, on being awarded the 2016 American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Asian Pacific American Network’s Dr. Daniello Balón Mentoring Award. The award was presented at the ACPA Conference in Montreal. This award recognizes an outstanding mentor who has made a significant impact in the lives of Asian […]
Congratulations to Professor Sobe on his appointment as President Elect of Comparative and International Education Society (CIES)
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Cultural and Educational Policy Studies, Loyola University Chicago
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Greetings, CEPS Students and Alumni. I hope this note finds all of you well. As spring semester races to a close, please keep summer and fall courses in mind. Summer registration is already open, and fall registration opens on April 14. Please join me in congratulating doctoral student […]
Pictured (left to right) Escobar, Epstein
Alexandra Escobar, current student in the Administration and Supervision EdD program and Assistant Principal at Richard Lee Elementary School in Chicago, participated in a school drive for water for the folks of Flint Michigan. The school collected over 1000 cases of bottled water.
Ross Pesce, (PhD ’83), School Psychology faculty, was the recipient of the “Award for Excellence” from the Crisis Management in the Schools Interest Group presented at the 2016 National Association of School Psychologists Conference. The award is for signification applied, scholarly, and leadership contributions to school crisis management. Congratulations!
Ana Rossetti, MEd ’11, was recently elected to Co-Chair “The Women in Student Affairs Knowledge Community” for the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). Her term is March 2017-2019. Starting at the annual conference in March 2016 she will be Co-Chair Elect until assuming full leadership of the committee in March 2017. Ana is currently […]
Dr. Bridget Kelly’s “Women Faculty of Color: Success Stories from the Margins” has been posted to e-commons School of Education: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Martha Ryan-Toye, current doctoral student in Administration and Supervision, was recently selected to become the Superintendent of Riverside School District 96. Martha will leave her positon of Director on Student Services in School District 90 to assume her duties on July 1, 2016. Congratulations! Full Press Release
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Noah W. Sobe
Faculty, Cultural and Educational Policy StudiesTavis Jules
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