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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A 2018 report from the Graduate School of Education found that 44 percent of new teachers left the classroom in five years.
Penn In the News
Robert Zemsky of the Graduate School of Education is noted for decades of arguments that higher education should offer accelerated degrees.
Penn In the News
Robert Zemsky of the Graduate School of Education advocates for a more tightly packaged three-year bachelor’s degree.
Penn In the News
Nelson Flores of the Graduate School of Education explores the challenges faced by bilingual Latinx students in the United States.
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Jonathan Supovitz of the Graduate School of Education says that there’s evidence in both directions on the question of whether state takeover of individual districts can improve student learning.
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Andrea Kane of the Graduate School of Education says that a school administration’s response to racism depends on the specifics of the incident, such as how much disruption was caused and whether threats of violence were made.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Supovitz of the Graduate School of Education believes the outcome from the Texas takeover of the Houston Independent School District will depend on the resources the state invests in the district.
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Quinta Brunson, star and creator of “Abbot Elementary,” will speak at the Graduate School of Education commencement, while Tony award-winning actress and singer/songwriter Idina Menzel will serve as Penn’s main Commencement speaker.
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Ryan Baker of the Graduate School of Education is incorporating the judicious use of ChatGPT into his courses.
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Karen Weaver of the Graduate School of Education says that the Big Ten were forward thinking when they created their own network from offerings for all their athletic programs.