Mary Theresa Muldoon wants to be a teacher, not a movie or television star. Just the same, Muldoon and four other aspiring science educators pursuing master’s degrees at SUNY Cortland recently went on ...
The student-teacher faces a rowdy class. “We’re not going to have that kind of behavior in here,” she says. “It’s too loud in here to move on.” The students don’t pay much attention. A boy in the back ...
As the School of Nursing celebrates two dozen years of simulation history, it also looks forward to what the future might ...
Over- and underwhelmend, as well as overworked and undersupported, preservice and new teachers are an “at-risk” group. According to the National Education Association, “20 percent of new public school ...
Pamela Aaltonen, associate head of nursing, at the center dedication. The student interaction space is named in her honor. (Photo by Rebecca Wilcox) Anyone who has visited a modern hospital would find ...
Early education has always followed a very rigid, structured style in Bangladesh. Children here mostly learn through rote memorisation and repetition. While this system may be successful in helping ...
Photo: USMMA The Author: Capt. James R. Zatwarnicki Jr., Assistant Professor of Nautical Science, USMMA. A great deal of research related to student learning styles has emerged in recent years.