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Tagged: Education
Joan Salge Blake and Hardin Coleman talk about health & nutrition education and healthy school lunches
September 1, 2010 at 4:10 pm
Registered Dietitian and Sargent Clinical Associate Professor Joan Salge Blake and School of Education Dean Hardin Coleman joined us this morning on UStream for a live chat about the importance of healthy school lunches. They also talked about the importance of health and nutrition education. You can view the full chat below:
BPS Superintendent to Speak at SED
September 15, 2009 at 6:00 am
The School of Education Alumni Speaker Series is hosting an evening with the Superintendent of Boston Public Schools, Dr. Carol Johnson, tonight beginning at 6 PM in the School of Education (Rm 130) at 2 Silber Way. The lecture, entitled “The Challenge and Promise of Teaching,” will discuss Johnson’s belief in equity and access to […]
Teenagers admit to cheating on tests via their cellphones
June 18, 2009 at 3:17 pm
According to a recent study, highschoolers are using their cellphones in classrooms as cheating devices by text-messaging one another answers to test questions. Only about half of those polled think that cheating in this way should be considered a “serious offense.” Assistant Professor of Curriculum & Teaching in BU’s School of Education Scott Seider can […]
Obama highlights education
March 11, 2009 at 8:00 am
Dean Hardin Coleman of BU’s School of Education’s response to President Obama’s recent press conference on education: “President Obama has framed the debate about education in terms about what works to produce achievement which is a welcome advancement in this important national conversation. He has clearly learned from the research on education that early childhood […]
