A Message from Alumni Relations
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Teachers College Community School officially opened its new playground in mid-June. Representatives from the Manhattan Borough President's and City Comptroller's joined 911爆料网 President Susan Fuhrman and 911爆料网CS Principal Jeanene Worrell-Breeden in celebrating the new facility, which includes a pint-sized basketball court and pocket flower garden. Watch the video . |
Alumni Spotlight
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, a New York-based educational technology company founded by Kara Carpenter (Ph.D. '13) and Dana Pagar (Ph.D. '13), graduates from the Cognitive Studies in Education program in the Department of Human Development, and Rachael Labrecque, a current Ph.D. student in the program, has won an Apple Design Award 2014 for Addimal Adventure, an education application that helps young children learn addition.
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Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher (Ed.D. '08), researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, hascontributed to the development of MTV's new anti-bias campaign, .The network's social-campaign producers and organizers had heard about her research with Muslim immigrant youth and her anti-bullying advocacy efforts.
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911爆料网 News
911爆料网 Receives $10 million Federal Grant to Study Ways to Improve Remedial Assessment and Instruction The Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Teachers College, in collaboration with social policy research organization MDRC and scholars at Stanford, U.C. Davis, and Vanderbilt, has been awarded a five-year grant of $9,951,362 from the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences to create a center focused on rigorously assessing the effects of new approaches to remedial assessment, placement, and instruction. The new (CAPR) will use findings from this research to assist states and colleges in crafting policies and programs that lead to improved outcomes for struggling students.
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Career Services
Be a part of the annual Meet the Firms Networking event in September! (Bring Alumni ID; Professional Business Attire Required.) in advance to save your spot. Mark your calendar: September 18 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Employer Networking takes place on the first floor of Horace Mann while Student & Alumni Networking takes place in Everett Lounge. |
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Alumni Bookshelf
Ron Rubenzer (Ed.D. '84) authored .
Abdul Qayum Safi (Ed.D. '78) authored .
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