GSE News Archive
Penn GSE Welcomes New Faculty
Penn GSE Dean Andy Porter has announced the addition of five new members to the School's faculty in the 2008-09 academic year.
Pilot Project Focuses on English-Language Learners
With start-up funding from the Verizon Foundation, Penn GSE Professors Betsy Rymes and Stanton Wortham are piloting the Penn Language and Literacy Project (PLLP).
Launching an applied research program that capitalizes on GSE’s strength in TESOL, biliteracy, applied linguistics and linguistic anthropology, the PLLP team hopes to help improve teaching and learning for English Language Learners (ELLs) in the Norristown district’s middle schools.
Program Helps At-Risk Parents Cope, GSE Researchers Find
Socially isolated, highly stressed parents are more likely to abuse or neglect their children than are their more sociable, serene peers. Research also suggests that a strong social network can have a buffering effect on the corrosive effects of stress.
To evaluate an intervention designed to mitigate parental isolation and stress, John Fantuzzo and his colleagues conducted a randomized field trial with 116 socially isolated Head Start parents, 40 of whom had a history of child maltreatment.
Fantuzzo appointed Greenfield Professor
The professorship was created in 1972 by a gift from the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation for a distinguished scholar in the field of human relations.
“Rhodes Scholarship” Program Comes to GSE
Penn was selected by the Princeton-based foundation as one of four sites nationally to host the new Leonore Annenberg/Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program.
Penn GSE’s New Teacher Preparation Program in Mandarin Chinese Language and Culture
PHILADELPHIA -- Penn GSE, in conjunction with the University’s Center for East Asian Studies and the East Asian Languages and Civilization program, announces a new program in teacher preparation leading to both the M.S.Ed. degree and faculty recommendation for certification from the Pennsylvania Department of Education in secondary education: Mandarin Chinese Language and Culture.
William T. Grant Foundation Appoints Penn GSE Dean to Board of Trustees
Andrew C. Porter, the dean of the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, has been named to the board of trustees of the William T. Grant Foundation. Dr. Porter also serves on the GSE faculty as the George and Diane Weiss Professor of Education.
Penn GSE Grant News – Fall 2007
These grants will allow GSE faculty to continue research into instructional improvement, grow nanotechnology instruction in Philadelphia schools, study the implementation of ground-breaking research on Black men in college, and prepare U.S. teachers interested in Chinese language instruction.
Andrew C. Porter Begins Tenure as Penn GSE Dean
Before accepting the position at Penn GSE, Porter served as the Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Leadership Policy and Organization and Director of the Learning Sciences Institute at Vanderbilt University.
GSE Co-Hosts School Leadership Summer Institute with Fels
Titled "Building and Leading a Data-Driven School Improvement Process at Your School," the institute will feature a guided hands-on workshop where participants will apply what they have learned to build a comprehensive performance management system for their school.




