Publications: TC Today
The Alumni Magazine of Teachers College, Columbia University
Volume 34, No. 1 ♦ 11/2009
A Legacy of Firsts
From the yellow school bus to the first nutrition curriculum, great ideas have been born at Teachers College.
Published: 12/22/2009-
Alumni News
Alumni News
Published: 12/22/2009 -
Enlightened Deanship
Published: 12/22/2009 -

Games People Play
Talking technology and learning
Published: 12/22/2009 -
Getting a Reading on High Literacy in Cuba
Cuba is fascinating for its clear educational successes in the midst of socioeconomic difficulties.
Published: 12/22/2009 -

Grad is Gates Cambridge Scholar
Published: 12/22/2009 -
Promoting Diversity at the SEC
Published: 12/22/2009 -
Storytelling with Grandma
Deep inside the maximum-security New York State prison known as Sing Sing, the inmates have a name for Joanna Chan (Ed.D., 1977): "Grandma."
Published: 12/22/2009 -
TC Holds first academic festival
Published: 12/22/2009 -
Taking Democracy Live
TC's Margaret Crocco and colleagues are bringing social studies into the 21st century
Published: 3/12/2009 Silhouettes of TC Today cover
Key to the images on the cover
Published: 10/28/2009-
Saying Yes to Technology
TC alumnus Frank Moretti is a worldwide force in digital education
Published: 3/12/2009 -

They're All Her Children
Lynn Kagan is helping the world's poorest countries set standards for early childhood learning
Published: 3/12/2009 -
Are We on the Same Page?
A group of TC's own considers the pros and cons of a new initiative to create "Common Core" standards for the nation's K-12 students
Published: 12/3/2009 -
Sworn to Protect and Defend
TC alumnus Kevin Jennings is the President's choice to make schools safer
Published: 3/12/2009 -
Behaviorism in the Kitchen
TC's Nutrition Education Program is changing the way kids learn about a healthy diet, by getting them dicing, chopping, grating-'"and thinking
Published: 12/3/2009 -
The New Face of Technology
Sandra Okita, Assistant Professor of Technology and Education, studies how robots might be used to help children learn. TC Today interviewed her in her office, where a reporter tried not to become too attached to the surprisingly lifelike robot cat she keeps as a pet.
Published: 12/3/2009 -
Improving the Health of a Field that Preserves It
What should health promotion workers on the front lines know and be able to do? To TC's John Allegrante, that's the question
Published: 3/12/2009 -
Journalism, Heal Thyself
At a time when the news media are facing a bleak economic picture, TC's Hechinger Institute is jumping in to fill the void in education news
Published: 3/12/2009 -
Forever Young
Adults are just bigger people who are still developing and learning. TC is helping them do that in a range of new ways
Published: 4/12/2009 -
Remembrances
Remembrances in memoriam
Published: 12/9/2009 -
Realizing Her Potential by Helping Others
TC alumna Jill Iscol believes that young people are rediscovering a calling in public service
Published: 3/12/2009 -
Long Story Short
Ulysses Byas was a pioneering principal in the segregated South
Published: 3/12/2009




