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Mason’s Tutors to Teachers Program is Helping to Close Learning Gaps Post-Covid
April 22, 2024
Federal work study program funds can be used to pay Mason students who tutor in K-12 schools as part of the School of Education’s Tutors to Teachers initiative. Read more...
Mason Education Leadership Faculty to Provide Professional Development to School Leaders in Uzbekistan
April 22, 2024
Associate professor Farnoosh Shahrokhi receives a grant sponsored by the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan to enhance leadership abilities of school administrators. Read more...
Special Education Program Among Top 50 in U.S. News and World Report Graduate Program Rankings
April 16, 2024
Our Special Education program is ranked #16 for publics and #17 for all institutions. Read more...
Mason Faculty Receive Spencer Vision Grant to Advance Educational Equity
April 11, 2024
CEHD and College of Public Health faculty collaborate on family-led early childhood systems change in Fairfax County, Virginia. Read more...
School of Education Counseling Program Receives Counselors for Social Justice Outstanding Counseling Program Award
April 10, 2024
The award recognizes Mason’s Counseling program for its core values of social justice and advocacy. Read more...
School of Education Faculty Awarded Grant to Deliver “Teaching English to Young Learners” Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
March 20, 2024
Professor Joan Shin, director of GOTEC, leads a team in the design of professional development for English language teachers globally. Read more...
Behrmanns add to legacy with creation of undergraduate scholarship for special education program
March 14, 2024
Michael Behrmann, along with his wife, June, has generously created an undergraduate scholarship for George Mason students in the special education program. Read more...
Mason School of Education Faculty Selected for Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program
March 13, 2024
Risto Marttinen, associate professor in Mason’s Health and Physical Education program, will be conducting research in Finland beginning early next year. Read more...
School of Education Faculty and Doctoral Candidate Partner with West Virginia Birth to Three to Make Early Intervention Services for Young Children More Equitable through Family-Centered Practice
March 5, 2024
Christan Coogle, associate professor in Mason’s Special Education program, and PhD candidate Clarissa Wade, are partnering with the “West Virginia Birth to Three” statewide early intervention system. Read more...
School of Education Faculty Receives Grant in Support of Multidisciplinary Project Focusing on Law Enforcement Officer Decision-Making in High Stress Conditions
February 23, 2024
Assistant professor Stephanie Dailey leads a research team that is using virtual reality to identify factors that influence use of force decision-making. Read more...