This is the season for giving thanks, and today I extend my gratitude to our students, staff, faculty, alumni, and friends for all that you do for the Feinstein College of Education. As a premiere College of Education, we are committed to preparing students to become education professions in diverse settings, while ensuring equitable opportunities […]
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Feinstein College’s namesake, benefactor dies
Educational philanthropist and the namesake of the University of Rhode Island’s College of Education, Alan Shawn Feinstein, passed away on Sept. 7, 2024. He was 93.
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The list identifies the world’s leading researchers making a significant impact.
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Noelani Perez ’24 has been named national Major of the Year by SHAPE AMERICA Society of Health and Physical Educators
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The American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE) has named Lazaro Camacho, assistant professor of College Student Personnel, to the AAHHE Faculty Fellowship Program, whose primary goal is to prepare Latina/o/x faculty for successful careers in academia and beyond by increasing the number of tenured and promoted Latina/o/x faculty. The program is geared towards […]
Continue reading "Lazaro Camacho named to AAHHE Faculty Fellowship Program"Wilson Okello addresses the systemic conditions facing higher education, ethics and responsibility of critical research, to meet the demands of historical moments
“Lift up your eyes to the day breaking before you, give birth again to the dream. Women, children, men, take it into the palms of your hands, mold it into the shape of your most private dream. Sculpt it into the image of your most public self. Lift up your hearts. Each new hour holds […]
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Just over two years ago, the Feinstein College of Education embarked on an expansion of URI’s existing partnership with Germany’s Technische Universität Braunschweig (TUB), to develop a new collaboration between the two schools that will incorporate each other’s respective research, mobility programming and methodology into teaching programs. This new branch of the institutional partnership has […]
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From URI to federal special agent and back to URI
Matt Wardle BA ’95, ‘MS 23
’23 Distinguished Alumni Michael Welch
2023 Distinguished Alumni Award winner, retired Mass. superintendent Michael Welch ’89 still training education professionals
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While most students were enjoying a January winter break away from the classroom, five URI education students traveled to the Caribbean for a J-term course, EDC 278/478 – A Cross-cultural Understanding of Socio-political Issues, Educational Challenges, and Interventions within the U.S. and the Dominican Republic, to participate in a unique international experience to gain a […]
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The Feinstein College of Education is going global! In this issue of Educators & Innovators, we share our international collaborations in Germany and the Dominican Republic where faculty, staff, and students had opportunities to explore comparative education as well as local history and culture. With our focus on the interconnectedness across nations, our faculty designed […]
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In our increasingly interconnected global world, educators encounter classrooms more diverse than ever before. To address this new reality, the College of Education will offer a new Global Education Studies minor in Fall 2024, where students will explore globalization of education and educational policies, using the critical lens of equity and social justice, human rights, […]
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Dean Danielle Dennis tells what has happened in the last six months since the College of Education was introduced, and what is in store for the future.
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The award was presented Oct. 10 at a surprise all-school assembly of students, colleagues and dignitaries, including Angélica Infante-Green, Rhode Island commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education.
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NSF grant will fund development of 8 episodes to build science collaboration between boys and girls
Continue reading "URI education professor teaming with PBS Kids’ ‘Elinor Wonders Why’ on $3.4M NSF grant"Faculty Editorial Contributions
Publications are an important measure of research productivity for educators across all disciplines. Feinstein College faculty and staff researchers have disseminated their work to wider audiences and have made vast contributions to the development of their field of study. Pete Adamy, editorial board: Contemporary Issues in Technology in Teacher Education. Susan Trostle Brand, editor: The […]
Continue reading "Faculty Editorial Contributions"YEAR OF EDUCATION – Distinguished Speaker Dorian L. McCoy
URI’s Year of Education is a series of monthly events highlighting the important work of leaders across the educational spectrum, to showcase the college’s connection to the national issues and trends in education.
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Funding will address personnel preparation programs and diversify the teacher workforce to serve children with disabilities
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Welcome to the newest members of the college community Amy Broemmel Associate Dean of Teacher Education Amy Broemmel is a professor of teacher education, with a focus on elementary and literacy education. She earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, with an emphasis on literacy and language learning at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Her research centers preservice […]
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Recognizing extraordinary faculty and staff who lead, encourage and impact the world them.
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