Jonathan Zimmerman, Penn GSE
In the Media
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April 1, 2017
, The New York Daily News

Trump may not be a fascist, but teachers should have the freedom to ask students the question

Jonathan Zimmerman pens this op-ed on teachers engaging politics in the classroom.

Penn GSE News
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March 31, 2017

VAST LIFE pairs Penn GSE students with high school students who have developmental and intellectual disabilities.

Penn GSE News
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March 29, 2017

Since the 2016 election, Penn GSE professor Jonathan Zimmerman, and Harris Sokoloff and Chris Satullo of the Penn Project for Civic Engagement, have been thinking of ways to get Americans talking again. 

Penn GSE News
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March 28, 2017

The awardees will be recognized at the annual Celebration of Educators for their outstanding contributions to Penn GSE and the field of education.

Penn GSE News
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March 28, 2017

The Director of Penn GSE’s Leadership for Excellence and Equity Initiatives told Rolling Stone many schools are not prepared for the changes.

Marybeth Gasman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
March 28, 2017
, The Washington Post

At Morehouse: When college boards of trustees won’t let presidents do their jobs

"The sullied relationships between boards and presidents must improve to sustain historically black colleges and empower African-American students," writes Marybeth Gasman.

Santoi Wagner, Penn GSE
Penn GSE News
 | 
March 24, 2017

PEDAL@GSE offers classes weekly at GSE for people connected to Penn. The Community PEDAL@GSE program offers classes to West Philadelphia community members at the Walnut West Philadelphia Library. Last fall, Community PEDAL became partners with Philadelphia Mayor James Kenny’s Office of Adult Education, which promotes adult literacy.

In the Media
 | 
March 24, 2017
, Inside Higher Ed

Boards Need the Right Competencies

Most trustees come to the board table with no clue about what to expect. Cathy Trower and Penn AHEAD's Peter Eckel examine the individual competencies they should have to improve how the board governs.

Laura W. Perna, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
March 23, 2017
, The Hechinger Report

Free college didn’t die with the Clinton campaign. It’s just getting started

Laura Perna's work on College Promise programs is cited in this report on the rise of free-tuition program in many U.S. states.

Marybeth Gasman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
March 21, 2017
, Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Partnership Aims to Boost LGBTQ Inclusion at HBCUs

“Empowering LGBTQ members of the African-American community is essential to ensuring that all students feel safe and comfortable in their learning environments,” said Marybeth Gasman.

Marybeth Gasman, Penn GSE
In the Media
 | 
March 19, 2017
, The Huffington Post

Why Don’t Students Vote? Because We Don’t Want Them To

Marybeth Gasman and Tyler Hallmark penned this op-ed on measures that prevent students from voting.

Penn GSE News
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March 15, 2017

Appearing on NPR’s Code Switch, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas discussed how fictional characters of color rarely get a full story, or a happy ending. 

In the Media
 | 
March 15, 2017
, NPR

Not-So-Simple Questions From Code Switch Listeners

Appearing on NPR's Code Switch, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas discussed how fictional characters of color rarely get a full story, or a happy ending.

Penn GSE News
 | 
March 14, 2017

Penn’s Graduate School of Education has been ranked #3 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 rankings for graduate schools of education. The ranking marks the school’s highest performance ever, and the sixth consecutive year Penn GSE has been in the top 10.

Penn GSE News
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March 9, 2017

In an open letter in The Washington Post, Gasman says that professors teach students to think for themselves.

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