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UConn Magazine: Power, Privilege, and Public Education
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STUDENTS IN GRADES 4-12 INVITED TO ENTER 30TH ANNUAL LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE
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GSE LECTURE SERIES TACKLES ONGOING DEBATE IN EDUCATION

Fordham Observer (Preston Green is featured about a recent presentation)




NEW NFA HEAD OF SCHOOL EMPHASIZES STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES, PARENTAL ‘PARTNERSHIP’

The Day (Neag School alumnus Nate Quesnel appointed head of Norwich Free
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FINDING GIFTED LEARNERS THROUGH LANGUAGE BARRIERS

UConn Today (Project EAGLE, led by Del Siegle and Betsy McCoach, is featured)




MORE KIDS ARE REPEATING A GRADE. IS IT GOOD FOR THEM?

AP News (Neag School alumna and recent doctoral student Alexandra Lamb is quoted
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UPCOMING EVENTS

 1. Nov 11 Equity and Social Justice Reading Group4:00pm
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    EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE READING GROUP
    
    Friday, November 11th, 2022
    
    04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
    
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    Stern Lounge, Austin Building
    
    
    The Equity and Social Justice Reading Group is intended for English majors
    interested in situating literature at the center of discussions about equity
    and social justice.
    
    Contact Information: jason.courtmanche@uconn.edu
    
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    Monday, November 14th, 2022
    
    07:00 PM - 08:00 PM
    
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    Learn more about the Neag School of Education's Teacher Certification
    Program for College Graduates!
    
    Information sessions provide you an opportunity to gain an in-depth
    understanding of the program, as well as, an opportunity to ask questions.
    
    Our virtual information sessions are held via WebEx.
    
    Register at
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    Learn more about TCPCG at
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    Contact Information: Megan Pichette, megan.pichette@uconn.edu
    
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    HESA INFORMATION SESSION
    
    Tuesday, November 15th, 2022
    
    06:00 PM - 07:00 PM
    
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    UConn's Higher Education and Student Affairs Program (HESA), housed in the
    Neag School, is hosting virtual information sessions.
    
    Participants will hear from HESA faculty, students, staff, and assistantship
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    ELP INFORMATION SESSION
    
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    Become a School District Leader!
    
    For Connecticut educators aspiring to advance their careers and become a
    school district leader, the Executive Leadership Program through UConn’s
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    experienced educational leaders to serve as superintendents and/or in other
    district-level leadership positions. For interested educational leaders,
    there is now a pathway from the ELP to the Ed.D. program. The pathway will
    be described in the information session.
    
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    successfully meeting the challenges of district leadership in the 21st
    century.
    
    For more info, visit http://s.uconn.edu/ELPInformationSessions
    
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