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Students Provide Community Mental Health Care
Published: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Training Students, Helping the Community
The re-dedicated Dean-Hope Center becomes an even better home for its clients
The Center for Educational and Professional services was re-dedicated as the Dean-Hope Center in late September, marking a sweeping renovation that will bring new technologies to the Center's mission of serving the community and teaching the next generation of care-givers.
Since 1983, the Center-located on the sixth floor of Thorndike Hall-has offered therapeutic services to the community outside TC's walls, from domestic partnership psychotherapy for adults to child play therapy and learning disabilities assessments for schoolchildren, among others. It provides these services at a low cost and allows TC students-about 200 per semester-hands-on experience with clients, under the tutelage of TC faculty.
Even before the renovation, the Center was in the forefront among training centers of its kind in the U.S., but TC President Susan Fuhrman said the renovations will bring new opportunities.
"Staff and students will be able to expand services and see more clients in an environment that is conducive to treatment and welcoming to the people they serve," Fuhrman said at the dedication ceremony. "And they will have the latest and most effective technology at their fingertips," including wireless capability for computers and state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment that allows for better and more frequent videotapi ... more >>
$1 Million Funds Program in Harlem School Designed to Raise Academic Performance
The funding will support the Teachers College Partnership Schools Network, a group of public elementary, middle and high schools in Harlem that serve students most at risk of dropping out Published: 6/4/2009
Principals Design Schools for NYC's Highest-Need Communities at TC Summer Academy
As part of their capstone projects, educators from throughout the country in TC's Summer Principals Academy set out to design New York City schools for underperforming students. Published: 8/12/2009
Developing Model Math and Science Teaching in Harlem
Teachers and administrators from 10 Harlem schools gather at Teachers College to kickoff the ambitious collaboration that is designed to build capacity in math and science teaching and learning. Published: 4/13/2009
Forum Explores Challenges Facing Catholic Schools
TC has received a $3.2 million grant to work with New York city community-based organizations to create after-school programs at public schools in Central Harlem, Morningside Heights, Washington Heights and Inwood. Published: 3/24/2009
A Model After-School Effort in Harlem
In February, TC hosted "what makes new york city catholic schools worth saving?," which featured a reading by author Patrick McCloskey from his book, The Street Stops Here: A Year at a Catholic High School in East Harlem. Published: 1/27/2009
TC Joins New Research Alliance to Aid Improvement in NYC Schools
Teachers College will work with the Research Alliance for New York City Schools, a newly announced non-partisan applied research center that, working independently of city government and the Department of Education, will focus on advancing school improvement in New York. Published: 10/30/2008
A Working Conference on University-Public School Partnerships
A conference at TC drew some 200 leaders of higher education institutions, public school districts and government entities throughout New York state to discuss university-assisted schools as an important component of the state's prek-16 education strategies. Published: 10/27/2008
Creativity is Key Focus of TC’s Summer Principals Academy
The Summer Principals Academy develops communication skills and empathy in educational leaders by tapping their creativity and imagination and through intensive self-awareness training. Published: 10/27/2008
Translating for Peace in the Middle East
Morton Deutsch, TC's legendary professor emeritus, co-edited a classic in the field, the Handbook of Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice. Now, thanks to a TC doctoral student and her mentor, negotiators in the Middle East will have the handbook in Arabic to guide them in their efforts. Published: 12/8/2008 1:50:00 PM
Teachers College to Partner with 10 Public Schools in Harlem
Teachers College has received a $5 million grant from the GE Foundation to create an intensive new partnership with a group of 10 public schools in Harlem. Published: 6/30/2008
Elmo Learns the Drums, With Help from Teachers College
PBS aired a new episode in which Elmo, the fuzzy red children's icon on Sesame Street, displays his new rhythmic chops. Two of TC Professor Lori Custodero's students—pianist Patrice Turner and saxophonist Josh Renick—appear on-screen. Published: 8/8/2008
In Bolivia, Helping Children to See and Be Heard
Professor Cate Crowley's trips to Bolivia with her students help prepare them in navigating cultural differences to provide speech/language pathology services. Published: 10/18/2007
Helping Kids with Job Training
One of the remaining vocational schools in NYC has a job training center at Teachers College. Published: 12/12/2007
Teaching the Diaspora on the Big Screen
The African Diaspora Film Festival, founded by a TC husband-and-wife team and supported by the College, has become a major NYC event. And yet the focus is still educational. Published: 10/18/2007
Evaluating a Comprehensive Approach to Helping Poor Students
TC's Campaign for Educational Equity is partnering with the Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of HCZ's system of early and progressive interventions aimed at improving health and educational opportunities for preschool-aged children. Published: 3/1/2007
New Position Will Coordinate Efforts in NYC Schools
Nancy Streim, an expert on university-public school partnerships, joins Teachers College in the newly created position of Associate Vice President at TC and Special Advisor to the Columbia University Provost. Streim will coordinate TC's activities in the New York City public schools and will be charged with developing new and more intensive partnerships for the College with the District, local communities and local schools. She also will develop and coordinate outreach involving the public school system; coordinate TC's relationship with Columbia University involving the public schools; and seek external funding for school partnership opportunities. Published: 5/4/2007
Helping the Best Principals Learn From Each Other
Most professional development programs - whether in education or any other field - market themselves as offering knowledge their enrollees lack, and are therefore willing to pay for. The Teachers College Cahn Fellows Program for Distinguished New York City Principals takes the opposite tack. Published: 6/15/2007
Ralph Montalvo wasn't always a fourth-degree black belt in Karate, a daily runner and a self-confessed fitness nut. In fact, during his first year in high school, overweight and unable to do a single pull-up, he was called a 'fat pig' by his physical education teacher in front of the entire class. Published: 5/8/2007
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