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Amazon Externship

January 11, 2021

George Mason University, Maryland Chamber Foundation teaming up with Amazon to provide computer science education externships to teachers. Read more...
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Widening Outreach

January 4, 2021

Education policy center expanding research outreach to state and local partners. Read more...
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Leaving an impact

December 17, 2020

Human development and family science senior devotes her time to working with children impacted by cancer. Read more...
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Helping Families

December 11, 2020

Human development and family science major Andersen Guske making impact on families with his internship at the nonprofit Formed Families Forward. Read more...
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Enrollment in advanced math courses increasing among Black ninth graders in Virginia public schools

December 2, 2020

Rural students were less likely to enroll, according to joint research from Virginia Department of Education and George Mason University. Read more...
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George Mason’s Parsons Contributes to Current Debate on How to Best Teach Children to Read

October 30, 2020

Literacy professor featured in Reading Research Quarterly special issue for research on science of reading . Read more...
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Virtual Workshops

October 27, 2020

Learning Technologies in Schools graduate students and alumni help local schools adapt during pandemic. Read more...
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George Mason’s Hutchison Honored by International Literacy Association

October 16, 2020

Literacy professor receives 2020 Erwin Zolt Digital Literacy Game Changer Award. Read more...
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Study finds more than half of teachers often personally handled student wellness concerns during pandemic

October 13, 2020

Nationwide survey also reveals almost six out of 10 PK-12 teachers experienced distress because of students’ trauma during spring 2020. Read more...
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Seeking Tutors

September 22, 2020

CEHD and EduTutorVA are partnering to help K-12 students in danger of falling behind during the pandemic. Read more...