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OHIO’s Stevens Literacy Center Ambassadors use technology to teach students, adult learners during pandemic

COVID-19 hasn’t stopped 13 dedicated Stevens Literacy Center Literacy Ambassadors from finding innovative ways to ensure that students and adult learners receive a quality education.

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Jacqueline Yahn to host first Remote Teaching Series talk April 6

Dr. Yahn will present, “What Worked Well in Transitioning to Fully Online Education. This series is open to 51ÉçÇø and the community at noon, Monday, April 6 on Microsoft Teams.

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Patton College alumnae use tech to connect with students during COVID-19 pandemic

Madison Elementary teachers haven't stopped teaching or impacting their students during the coronavirus pandemic. The Columbus-area school employs five Patton College of Education alumnae.

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Aspire Career Bridges Health Care Program helps adults obtain training, jobs

Aspire provides free services for individuals who need assistance acquiring skills to be successful in post-secondary education, training, and employment.

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Patton College unveils 'OHIO Teach Cleveland,' providing urban teaching experiences for seniors

This new 2019-20 program is giving four Patton College seniors an opportunity to gain teaching experience in additional urban settings in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.

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Patton College faculty member Courtney Koestler gives EdTalk on how Teaching is not Neutral

Dr. Courtney Koestler gives EdTalk, emphasizing how teaching can never be neutral.

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Patton College faculty member Julie Francis gives EdTalk on Adult Workforce Development Education's Positive Impact in our Region

Dr. Julie Barnhart Francis gives EdTalk, emphasizing how adult education and workforce development makes a positive impact on the region.

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Why do rural schools matter?

Faculty and alumni inspire new focus on rural students who face dire inequity. 

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Dr. Michael Kopish forges international partnership with university in Brazil

The Patton College has longstanding global impact and celebrates Teacher Education Associate Professor Dr. Michael Kopish for his overseas accomplishments.

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Patton College faculty create Peace, Love, and Math Club for kids

Drs. Courtney Koestler and Mathew Felton-Koestler— faculty in The Patton College of Education—started the Peace, Love, and Math (PLM) Club to give children an outlet to engage in math in a fun way.

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Patton College's mathematics doctoral program ranks in top 15 in country

The Patton College of Education boasts one of the most productive mathematics doctoral programs in the United States, according to Notices of the American Mathematical Society’s 2019 article.

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Patton College's Jennifer Ottley uses grant to further equity in education

Jennifer Ottley's two-year study will develop a curriculum that teachers can use to improve interactions with and instruction of black students.

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