College of Education and Human Development

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    Dr. Robert K. Poch appointed President of the Organization of Educational Historians (OEH)

    Congratulations to Dr. Robert K. Poch on his recent appointment as President of the Organization of Educational Historians (OEH). This national organization is committed to the comprehensive study of all facets of education history. The OEH's affiliated journal, the American Educational History Journal, disseminates research on educational history-related topics, using a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Bob Poch, Ph.D is a Researcher 6 in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction.

    Meet Arts in Education–Culture and Teaching Ph.D. candidate, Đenise Hạnh Huỳnh

    Current Arts in Education–Culture and Teaching Ph.D. candidate, Đenise Hạnh Huỳnh shares what drives her research and creative expression. What is your Ph.D research focus? Through the embodiment of critical arts based ethnography, my work investigates the creative efforts we make as we unlearn harmful teachings from our upbringings. In particular, I am interested in […]

    Lesa Clarkson, 2023 Outstanding Community Service Award Recipient

    Lesa Clarkson, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction (C&I), was recently honored with the University’s Outstanding Community Service Award. The University of Minnesota Outstanding Community Service Awards recognize faculty, staff, students, and University-affiliated community partners who, by devoting their time, talents, and expertise to serve the public good, have made significant, […]

    C&I faculty members receive prestigious fellowship award on Antisemitism and Jewish Inclusion

    Jana Lo Bello Miller, co-director of Elementary Education, and Keitha-Gail Martin-Kerr, Associate Teaching Professor in Curriculum and Instruction, are recipients of the prestigious fellowship award on Antisemitism and Jewish Inclusion in Educational Settings from George Washington University. They will travel to Washington D.C. this summer to learn how to recognize, study, and teach antisemitism and […]

    Lori Ann Laster receives PEO Scholar Award

    Lori Ann Laster, a PhD candidate in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction with a graduate minor in human rights, is the winner of the prestigious PEO (Philanthropic Educational Organization) Scholar Award. Laster is one of 110 scholars within the U.S. and Canada to receive this award. She is also the recipient of a new […]