Please join us in congratulating this year’s Student Awards recipients! Selected by each of our departments, these awards are an annual tradition in the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies aimed at recognizing outstanding students for their academic achievement, service to the community, the college, and the university.
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Please join us in congratulating this year’s Faculty Governance Awards recipients! Selected by the DCEPS Faculty Governance Organization, the Faculty Governance Awards are an annual tradition of the Darden College aimed at recognizing the distinguished faculty members who have gone above and beyond and have made significant contributions to their fields, the College, and the University.
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Old Dominion University and the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies has again been recognized as a top-tier institution in the prestigious U.S. News & World Report's 2023 Best Graduate Schools - Education Schools rankings released today. ODU moved up the ranks to be tied for 89th out of 274 schools of education around the country and one of only eleven in Virginia - a 30-place jump from the 2022 ranking.
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On Thursday, February 24th, various members of the Darden College of Education and Professional Studies community gathered for the Darden Fellows Alumni Luncheon, to celebrate the accomplishments of six alumni who have made significant contributions to their fields and have distinguished themselves in their professions.
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Helen Crompton will deliver a keynote address at the event, which will focus on mobile learning and communication technologies.
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The virtual event is scheduled for Feb. 17.
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Professor Jody Sommerfeldt’s class helped a Chesapeake school switch to remote learning.
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Helen Crompton, Chrysoula Malogianni and John Baaki participated in the Global Solutions for Online Education event.
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Helen Crompton will discuss her research at 7 p.m. Jan. 28 at Smartmouth Brewing Co. in Norfolk.
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The November 2018 report by Old Dominion University’s Virginia Early Childhood Policy Center (VECPC) examines the current state of violence in the lives of Virginia children. There is a special focus on gun violence – intentional and accidental – and offers suggestions to help reduce violence, injury and fatality in the lives of Virginia’s children.
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With the #ListenUp project, Drs. Judith Dunkerly-Bean and Thomas Bean in the Department of Teaching & Learning take a non-traditional approach to teaching literacy to incarcerated youth.
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Helen Crompton, a UN-recognized expert in mobile learning technologies, was recently invited to the Greek Island of Lesbos, for an international symposium aimed at helping Syrian refugees.
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The Classroom Management Boot Camp is a partnership of the Colleges of Continuing Education and Professional Development and Darden College of Education.
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Two Jan. 14 events highlight the diverse scholarship at Old Dominion University.
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Old Dominion is helping fill a critical need in Norfolk Public Schools.
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Middle and high school teachers from across the state will interact with leading scholars, visit historic sites and discuss instructional strategies related to desegregation in Virginia as part of week-long workshops being co-sponsored by Old Dominion University.
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John Ford, professor of marketing and international business and director of the Ph.D. program in business administration for the Strome College of Business, will deliver a lecture for faculty on preparing doctoral students for academic success
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