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An Education Partnership with Jordan
Published: Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Eleven school teachers hone their English language teaching skills and shatter stereotypes—including their own
If the definition of an educational exchange is that both sides learn, then this summer’s visit to
For the teachers themselves—four men and seven women, selected to represent each of the nation’s provinces after a nationally televised call for applications from Her Highness Queen Rania of Jordan—the six week visit was, at the most basic level, an opportunity to improve their English language skills and learn new methods of teaching English as a foreign language, a critical need in their country. For Linda Wine, Director of TC’s Teaching of English to Students of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate Program, it was a chance to work with “an absolutely lovely group of people.”
For Teachers College,
But for all, perhaps one of the most lasting benefits was the opportunity to move beyond stereotypes, make new friends and lear ... more >>
TC Debuts New Curriculum on Vietnam War
Teachers College hosts a special four-day social studies course, 'Vietnam Now,' that included never-before-broadcast footage from the 1981 WGBH series 'Vietnam: A Television History,' and live talks by a large cast of experts, including 1960s cultural historian Todd Gitlin and Vietnam War historian Charles Armstrong, both of Columbia University, and Vietnam War veteran and author W.D. Ehrhart. Published: 6/19/2009
Course Explores Learning that Takes Place on Cell Phones
A TC alumnus and a doctoral student teach what they believe is one of the first formal graduate courses in the United States on educational uses of the ever-present mobile phone. Published: 8/14/2009
Why TC is Engaged in International Education Initiatives Around the World.
ortia Williams, who was hired in 2007 as the College's first Director of International Affairs, elaborates on the TC's rationale and vision for becoming more involved in international work. Published: 4/28/2009
Learning to Evaluate Educational Projects
In Gita Steiner-Khamsi's class, students evaluate nonprofit programs in the field and developing nations build capacity. Published: 4/28/2009
Coaching Program for Corporate Executives
Teachers College signed a memorandum of understanding with Instanbul's Bahcesehir University to foster a wide-ranging collaboration that includes assisting the Turkish institution in establishing a school of education and launching a center for education and economic development. Published: 2/9/2009
TC Forges Partnership with Turkish University
Teachers College signed a memorandum of understanding with Instanbul's Bahcesehir University to foster a wide-ranging collaboration that includes assisting the Turkish institution in establishing a school of education and launching a center for education and economic development. Published: 2/9/2009
Bottling the Magic: The Movement for Personalized Assessment and Teaching
Great teachers may be born, but a growing movement argues that great teaching can be made by adapting instruction to students' needs. Published: 12/23/2008
TC’s Klingenstein Center Sets the Standard for Leaders of Independent Schools
TC’s Klingenstein Center is developing leaders who improve education by constantly questioning it—and themselves. Published: 1/7/2009
TC Alliances in Dominican Republic and Bhutan Build on Cutting Edge Curricula
TC’s international outreach efforts now include new partnerships with the Dominican Republic and Bhutan. Published: 11/1/2008
Teaching NYC’s African American History via the Web
MAAP, a Web-based teaching tool uses video, audio, historic maps and other components to bring to life African American history in New York City. In March, public schools in New York City will be able to access a new resource, MAAP, a Web-based teaching tool that uses video, audio, historic maps and other components to bring to life African American history in New York City. Published: 2/13/2008
Developing Young Leaders in India
Teachers College has received a $750,000 grant from The Global Education and Leadership Foundation (tGELF) to help develop and assess a leadership curriculum for junior high and high school students at a group of schools in India. tGELF is an Initiative of the The Nand and Jeet Khemka Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the SUN Group, an energy corporation based in India and Russia. Published: 4/28/2008
An Icelandic Connection: Teachers College and Reykjavik University
In June, Teachers College signed a memorandum of understanding with Iceland’s Reykjavik University that will encourage and support a wide range of academic exchanges between the two institutions over the next three years. Published: 8/4/2008
Web Channel on Education Launches at Teachers College
After Ed, a new video channel on the web produced at Teachers College, Columbia University, will launch on Wednesday, January 23rd, with a special evening forum held at the College’s Gottesman Libraries. Published: 1/15/2008
Beginning this February, the world will be able to view, listen to, or read about different aspects of the Teachers College experience—on iTunes U. Through the iTunes U site—the academic-oriented section of Apple, Inc.’s iTunes music ‘jukebox’ program—visitors will be able to download an assortment of audio, video and PDF files previously only available on the TC web site. The TC iTunes U site will include an estimated 85 files available at launch—a unique selection of lectures, events and interviews spanning the past five years. Published: 2/15/2008
Student Research Conference on Educational Equity
On April 24, the Campaign for Educational Equity held its first Student Research Conference on Educational Equity. This conference was designed to showcase ongoing student work on equity issues in all departments and to increase discussion among students and faculty across disciplines. Published: 5/5/2008 2:37:00 PM
Grants Offered to Explore Equity Issues
Grants offered by TC's Campaign for Educational Equity will allow students to research topics such as barriers faced by students of color. Published: 12/11/2007
A New Provost Jump-Starts Innovation
The new Provost's Investment Fund seeks to stimulate academic growth. Published: 10/18/2007
A Civics Curriculum on Katrina, by way of Spike Lee
Now, with a grant of $975,000 provided by the Rockefeller Foundation, TC Professor Margaret Crocco and a team of the College's faculty, students, graduates and staff have designed a curriculum that explores questions and focusses on issues of citizenship and social responsibility. 'Teaching The Levees: A Curriculum for Democratic Dialogue and Civic Engagement' is a package that includes the DVD set of Lee's film along with a 100-page curriculum book supported by online resources will be distributed by TC Press free of charge to 30,000 high school and college teachers, and community, civic and religious groups around the country. Published: 5/8/2007
TC's new online archive, PocketKnowledge, is a digital repository for materials the TC community deems important. Among the recent additions: every TC dissertation between 1936 and 1996, some 10,500 book-length papers, each running as long as 300 pages. The entire collection takes up less than five percent of the system's vast hard disk space. The library also offers 'pockets' to faculty, staff and students to post their current work and even their vacation pictures. Alumni, too, are welcome to set up pockets. Published: 4/12/2007
A Fellowship to Promote Urban Service
Now a new program called the Arthur Zankel Urban Fellowships is combining both objectives. Created through a $10 million bequest from the late TC Board Vice Chair Arthur Zankel, the Fellowships are now providing the first cohort of 35 TC students with $10,000 each in return for working as interns at one of various urban teaching and service organizations. Published: 9/5/2007
An Education Publisher that Works via Community
Gary Howard had not planned on writing a book about helping White students become more knowledgeable about diversity. Published: 9/13/2007
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