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05/15/2019
Leveling up Leadership through Class
The syllabus for EDL 290T doesn't look like a typical college syllabus. For one, it looks like it's been printed on treasure map paper. And points in the class are labeled as Experience Points (XP). And actually, it's not even called a syllabus, with "Player's Handbook" in prominent letters near the top of the page.
04/16/2019
The Next Big Problem in Education
“I think that is the next big problem that we have to talk about in education,” Wronowski says. “Teachers are not staying long enough to become great teachers."
03/07/2019
Joel Malin to receive alumni award from UI College of Education
The News-Gazette.com, March 6 (subscription may be required)
02/20/2019
New EHS Student Senator Aligns Interest in Education with Policy, Advocacy, and Action
Only a few weeks into her second semester on campus, Kelsey Bittel was recently confirmed as an academic senator in Miami’s Associated Student Government (ASG), where she will represent the College of Education, Health and Society (EHS).
02/04/2019
Miami rated among Best Value Colleges by Princeton Review
Biz Journals.com, Jan. 1 and One News Page.com, Feb. 1 (subscription may be required)
01/29/2019
Reframe Podcast: Episode 49
School Decline
01/09/2019
In Memoriam: Peter M. Magolda
Peter M. Magolda, professor emeritus of student affairs in higher education, died Wednesday, Jan. 2. He joined Miami University’s faculty in 1994.
11/13/2018
Demoralized Teachers, Schools that Fail, and the Epidemic Influence of Ed Policy
As a visiting assistant professor of educational leadership at Miami University, Meredith Wronowski studies the intersection of educational policy, school decline, and teacher turnover. And as a former school administrator, she is also concerned with the growing disconnect between policy and practice that continues to alienate educators.