Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)
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TARIAT 2019

Friday, April 12, 2019 | 7:30 a.m.–3 p.m. | High Country Conference Center & Eastburn Education Building, Flagstaff, AZ… Read more
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TARIAT 2018

April 20, 2018 brought the 17th annual There’s A Reason I’m a Teacher Conference to NAU’s College of Education… Read more
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Humans of Flagstaff with Brian Stone

How does playing help teach a child science? Brian Stone has an answer for that. Stone, an associate teaching professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning, talked to The NAU Review about his research into science education and play, why he loves science (spoiler: fun learning) and what country is on his travel bucket list. … Read more
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Student finds passion in special education

Lorie Lee never imagined she’d make it to university; she is now graduating with two degrees, having won the prestigious President’s Prize. A mother of three and non-traditional student, her inspiring tale begins earlier than her first day at NAU. As a child, Lee experienced poverty, a mother with substance abuse issues and a father unwilling to care for her. Through the support of her friends and teachers, Lee found a love and passion for education and excelled academically… Read more
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A teacher’s impact

Did you know NAU started as a school to educate teachers? The Class of 1901 was comprised of four women, all of whom received lifetime teaching certificates for the Arizona Territory. Learn more about NAU’s history at Cline Library’s Special Collections and Archives… Read more
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Higher Education Child Care Project

NAU’s Office of the Dean of Students recently announced the Higher Education Child Care Project (HECCP), a pilot program funded by the Arizona Department of Economic Security that will provide qualified child care assistance to full-time, undergraduate student-parents of children from birth to age 12. This program will be available to students who are enrolled in the College of Nursing, Early Childhood Education, or K–12 Education (PEP included)… Read more
Student teacher works with young students.