Jonathan A. Supovitz, Penn GSE
In the Media
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July 23, 2015
, Education Week

Twitter's Anti-Common-Core Picture Show: Sauron, Big Macs, and Zombies

Jon Supovitz's research on the Common Core highlighted.

Penn GSE News
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July 21, 2015

“I realized that I was never happier than when I was figuring out how to explain something complex in a way that would enable my audience of non-researchers to understand,” —Ruth Neild.

Annie McKee, Penn GSE
In the Media
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July 16, 2015
, Harvard Business Review

The Emotional Impulses That Poison Healthy Teams

Annie McKee asks,"Does your work team actually work as a team?"

Nelson Flores, Penn GSE
In the Media
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July 15, 2015
, National Journal

Why Bilingual Kids Have an Edge Over the Rest of Us

Nelson Flores on the way bilingual 1st-graders understand language.

Penn GSE News
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Two recent graduates of Penn GSE’s Med Ed program awarded the Perelman School of Medicine’s Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching. This award was established in 1987 to recognize clinical teaching excellence and commitment to medical education by outstanding faculty members from affiliated hospitals.

Richard M. Ingersoll, Penn GSE
In the Media
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July 7, 2015
, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Mehlville is learning the costs of teacher turnover

Richard Ingersoll’s research shows the impact of working conditions for teachers. 

Barbara
In the Media
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July 6, 2015
, Forbes

The Evolution of Edtech Incubators & Competitions: What Do We Know, and Where Are We Going?

Bobbi Kurshan’s new column recaps what’s happening in the world of edtech competitions. 

Penn GSE News
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The Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions brought together 18 early-career scholars from MSIs around the country for ELEVATE, a three-day conference filled with workshops and seminars designed to help scholars make an impact on their campus, in the academy, and in society.  Click to view the video. 

Penn GSE News
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Two $20K research grants awarded to Penn GSE faculty members. Professors Sigal Ben-Porath and Rand Quinn will explore the impact of civic opportunities for high school students in Philadelphia. Policy expert Jonathan Supovitz will examine a new model of school leadership.

Penn GSE News
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June 30, 2015

The U.S. Secretary of Education will take part in #PTchat at 1:30 p.m.

Penn GSE News
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June 17, 2015

Supovitz talked about the new standards, the tests that often come with them, and what the fight over the Common Core means for education. 

Penn GSE News
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June 17, 2015

“C-SAIL situates Penn GSE and the University of Pennsylvania at the frontline of research into one of the nation’s most vital but fraught educational policy issues,” said Penn GSE dean Pam Grossman. “Porter and his team will provide one-on-one support to teachers as they grapple with incorporating standards into their classroom instruction, while also studying what works and what doesn’t on a national scale. Their center has the potential to move the needle on student learning.”

Penn GSE News
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June 15, 2015

The surveys, conducted by the District and Penn GSE, help educators and researchers understand schools, and how they can be improved.

Penn GSE News
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June 12, 2015

Clonan-Roy received the Center for Teaching and Learning’s Graduate Fellowship for Teaching Excellence. “Good teaching practices are developed through critical self-reflection and student feedback,” she said. 

Penn GSE News
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June 5, 2015

Panelists and a keynote speaker challenged attendees to engage voices of Black girls and women and create action plans for the future.

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