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Full-Text Articles in Education
Depaul Digest
DePaul Magazine
College of Education Professor Jason Goulah fosters hope, happiness and global citizenship through DePaul’s Institute for Daisaku Ikeda Studies in Education. Associate Journalism Professor Jill Hopke shares how to talk about climate change. News briefs from DePaul’s 10 colleges and schools: Occupational Therapy Standardized Patient Program, Financial Planning Certificate program, Business Education in Technology and Analytics Hub, Racial Justice Initiative, Teacher Quality Partnership grant, Intimate Partner Violence and Brain Injury collaboration, School of Music Career Closet, Sports Photojournalism course, DePaul Migration Collaborative’s Solutions Lab, Inclusive Screenwriting courses. New appointments: School of Music Dean John Milbauer, College of Education Dean Jennifer …
From The President - Building Depaul’S Future
From The President - Building Depaul’S Future
DePaul Magazine
DePaul University President Robert L. Manuel delves deeper into Designing DePaul, the university’s collaborative approach to building a meaningful road map to guide our future visions.
Designing Depaul
DePaul Magazine
DePaul’s comprehensive, collaborative plan creates a road map that positions the university for monumental impact.
Professional Partners
DePaul Magazine
DePaul students draw on specialized skills to serve business and industrial clients.
A Gift Of Relationship
DePaul Magazine
The Weitz Family Foundation of Omaha recently elevated the Visual Art Education program at DePaul’s College of Education with a gift that establishes a new endowed chair and supports the program’s pioneering Stockyard Institute. Katie Weitz, the foundation’s executive director, shares how her own education, and her family’s charitable efforts, have been impacted by the Stockyard Institute’s community-engagement initiatives.
Fall 2021
Action in Education
Dean's Corner: Back to School; Antiracism training; Congratulations!; Counselor preparedness study; Student Appeal Fund established; Advancing antiracism; Alumnae Profile: School, Meet Pool; Research Focus: Agents of Change.
Parsing The Pandemic: A Special Report
Parsing The Pandemic: A Special Report
DePaul Magazine
This special report takes a look at four sectors—transportation, hospitality, entertainment and education—and examines how the pandemic affected their operations, what lessons they learned and how they are changing to ensure a bright future.
Summer 2021
Reimaginings
From the Dean: Our Call to Serve; Briefs: Faculty Spotlight/Prior Learning Approved/Exciting New Workshops Offered/Scholarships; The Power of Lifelong Learning; Planting an Artistic Career; Scholarly Pursuits
Spring 2021
Action in Education
Dean's Corner: A Year of Reflection; New Mentoring Microcredential; Global Partnerships Launches; Virtual Student Teaching;Kenneth Sarubbi Retires; Advancing Anti-Racism Initiatives; Past Is Prologue: The DePaul University and Facing History and Ourselves Collaboration continues in its mission; Nurturing the Special Education Workforce: DePaul partners with the Chicago Teacher Residency program to alleviate the shortage of special education teachers; Flexing His Teaching Muscles: As he alternates between teaching in person and virtually, Josh Cook credits his DePaul education for his flexibility; Breaking Barriers: A new book aims to help teachers educate language learners
Reimagining The Classroom Experience
Reimagining The Classroom Experience
Business Exchange
This article discusses innovative approaches to teaching business subjects, including using the principles of improvisational comedy to teach business leadership, using a game to help students learn to uncover financial fraud, and working in technology-enhanced classrooms.
A Work Of Heart
DePaul Magazine
This article looks at the internship opportunities that DePaul students have available to kickstart their career through such programs as DePaul WORKS and INSuRE. Alumni in the museum, education and counseling, cybersecurity, law and public relations fields are interviewed.
Dean's Corner: Stepping Up Together
Dean's Corner: Stepping Up Together
Action in Education
College of Education Dean Paul Zionts discusses the college's response to remote learning needs brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and ways to incorporate antiracism initiatives collegewide.
All Together Now
Action in Education
DePaul's College of Education devised ways for its students to get student-teaching experience when schools moved to remote learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Graduates were invited to participate in a mentoring and coaching program, Teaching Strategies and Resources 2020, starting with online, self-paced modules to review the fundamentals in those identified areas of need. The Education and Counseling Center (ECC) shifted all sessions online and thus expanded its counseling and tutoring services.
In Brief
Action in Education
News from around the college: Alumni on ISCA Race and Equity Committee; Global Conversations; AUSL Partnership; Honors and Awards; Pandemic Response Portal; DePaul WORKS
Building Up The Arts
Action in Education
A citywide arts initiative that works with underresourced communities will be able to widen its reach thanks to a generous new gift. The Stockyard Institute, described by its leaders as a “social practice project that uses relationships as the material,” was founded 25 years ago by Jim Duignan, an artist, associate professor, and founder and chair of the College of Education’s Visual Art Education program. The article discusses the work of the Stockyard Institute, its beneficiaries and its benefactors.
Cultures Of Care
Action in Education
The College of Education's Department of Counseling and Special Education and Office of Innovative Professional Learning are working with 20 Catholic K–12 schools in Chicago to provide educators training in social-emotional learning and wellness. Named COR (Catholic Outreach and Resources and Latin for “heart”), the initiative began as a microcredential program. The schools are located in low-income, underresourced communities where emotional support services may be lacking.
Alumnus Profile: Welcome Committee
Alumnus Profile: Welcome Committee
Action in Education
The Newcomer Center, an English language learner high school co-founded in 2003 by College of Education alumnus Mario Perez, gives its immigrant students and their families an opportunity to be successful in America, and to see themselves as agents for change regardless of language ability. The Q&A article discusses Perez, his school, and his time at DePaul.
Strength And Agility Power Up Online Learning
Strength And Agility Power Up Online Learning
Scientia
DePaul's College of Science and Health pivoted to online learning when the COVID-19 pandemic precluded in-person instruction. Using Labster and personalized support from tech-savvy instructional designers in the college, faculty were able to create virtual lab experiences for such areas as nursing and biology.
Reflections Of A World In Crisis
Reflections Of A World In Crisis
Conversations
Photojournalism professor Robin Hoecker discusses teaching during a period of pandemic and social unrest, including the challenges of remote and trauma-informed teaching, and offers advice.
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Reimaginings
Former interim dean Don Opitz reviews achievements of the School of Continuing and Professional studies and welcomes Tatum Thomas as the new dean of the school
Alumnus Profile: A Life Of Activism
Alumnus Profile: A Life Of Activism
Reimaginings
Profile of alumnus James Mumm, an activist for social justice and a community organizer like his mother Maureen Dolan.
Briefs: Open Mic
Reimaginings
SCPS alumni answer the Vincentian question, "What Must Be Done?" Their answers include a reckoning with racism in the United States, mutual respect, aid for our poorest neighborhoods and world cooperation.
All You Need Is Love
Reimaginings
Associate Professor John Kimsey discusses his course, The Beatles and the Creative Process. The course delves into everything from the story of the Beatles’ against the social, historical and political context of the time to their songwriting, musical practices and recording innovations. He also uses the course to look at creativity in the modern world and what he calls “the politics of culture.”
In Their Own Voices: Scps Graduates Tell Their Stories
In Their Own Voices: Scps Graduates Tell Their Stories
Reimaginings
Three 2020 graduates of DePaul's School of Continuing and Professional Studies give first-person accounts of their DePaul education and life after graduation.
Spring 2020
Action in Education
Dean's Corner: Community Continuity; Booster Club: The Academic Success Center team helps all sorts of students accomplish their goals; Shared Paths: Counseling students and at-risk girls help each other thrive in a unique collaboration; Teachers Find Common Ground; In Brief; Singing Praises: Remembering a triple-Demon diva who dedicated her voice to raising up others; On the Right Track: Kwaku Attoh helps athletes and elementary school students make strides toward success
Fall 2019
Action in Education
Dean's Corner: Progress Through Passion; In Brief: Celebrating Teachers, Mayoral Mentors, Securing School Data; Global-Minded Impact: COE's International Baccalaureate Educator Certificate expands a commitment to preparing multicultural, urban educators; Sage Advice: The Education Issues Forum; Lessons Learned: Words of wisdom from former CEO faculty; Where the Sidewalk Starts: Katie Brown Memorial Library & Scholarship; Alumna Profile: Hoops of Dreams
Good Counsel
DePaul Magazine
Education in the United States has changed, and the role of school counselors has had to change to meet the demands of a more competitive, complex environment. Today, the DePaul's College of Education offers master’s degree tracks in school counseling, college counseling and student affairs, and clinical mental health counseling. In 2019, all three specialty areas were accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, a major achievement by a program known for its rigorous pursuit of excellence. Among its many successes, the program boasts two alumni, Kirsten Perry (MEd ’11) and Brian Coleman (MEd ’14), …
Fall 2019
Insights
A World of Opportunities: LAS in the Global Community; ISSUES - Study Abroad, Applied Diplomacy, HumanitiesX; In this issue of Insights, we celebrate all things global at the College of Liberal Arts and Social Science (LAS). We are deeply proud of the positive impact our students and alumni have had on the world, and of the many LAS academic initiatives that foster global engagement; New Advisory Board Chair Mitchell Goldberg; Study abroad turns LAS Honors alumni into global citizens; Depaul Expands the Borders of Diplomacy with this First of Its kind program; Landing in LONDON Spring break trip brings DePaul …
Summer 2019
Common Knowledge (2013-2019)
Keep Learning; The "Aha" Moment; Sharing Knowledge and Expertise; A Look Back ... A Look Forward; A Shining Light
Solving The Creativity Puzzle
DePaul Magazine
Since 2013, DePaul’s Offi ce of Innovative Professional Learning (OIPL) has partnered with educational organizations working on behalf of China’s K-12 schools to offer customized professional development to teachers—specifically, to help them bring creativity to the Chinese classroom. The work has been a challenge and inspiration for the College of Education faculty.