Elementary education major Chanel Dawson is featured in this Winston-Salem Journal article on yesterday’s graduation. Congratulations to Chanel on an outstanding career in the classroom and in track and field.
News related to: current students
MAEd Graduates 2022
Today we celebrated our 2022 MAEd students who will soon become Wake Forest alumni. Congratulations to all of our graduates, and thanks to the numerous faculty, some of whom are pictured here, who came out to support them. #GoDeacs
EDU 223. Theatre in Education Students Perform at SECCA
Dr. Alan Brown collaborated with Dr. Brook Davis and Professor Christina Soriano from the Department of Theatre & Dance on a theatre education class this semester. Wake Forest students taught North Carolina history to fourth graders at Brunson Elementary School in Winston-Salem using movement and performance-based literacy techniques. Their final performance took place today at […]
Lauren Robertson (’22) Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Position
Congratulations to Lauren Robertson (’22), who has been awarded a Fulbright English teaching assistant position in Canary Islands, Spain for the 2022-2023 school year. Lauren is an elementary education major who student taught at Sherwood Forest Elementary in the fall and for the past two years served as lead intern for the Skip Prosser Literacy […]
FYS WakerSpace Showcase
On Thursday, April 28th students in an Education First Year Seminar, Play in Physical and Digital Worlds: Learning from Games, exhibited the unique games they created and built with all the creative tools of the WakerSpace.
Senior Patrick Ramey Leads Discussion with Students at Reagan High School
Though not referenced in the article, @WakeForest senior Patrick Ramey was photographed leading portions of a discussion about the Russia-Ukraine conflict during his student teaching at Reagan High School recently. (photo credit: Walt Unks) https://journalnow.com/…/article_123ae2d2-a556-11ec…
First Department Newsletter!
Our first Education Department newsletter is now available. Thanks to Dr. Joan Mitchell for designing it for us and to the many faculty and students who contributed. Catch up on what’s new on the B-200 wing of Tribble Hall at https://go.wfu.edu/edunewswinter2022/.
Our First Department Newsletter
Our first Education Department newsletter is now available. Thanks to Dr. Joan Mitchell for designing it for us and to the many faculty and students who contributed. Catch up on what’s new on the B-200 wing of Tribble Hall at https://go.wfu.edu/edunewswinter2022/.
WakerSpace Maker Showcase
Last fall, Dr. Ali Sakkal collaborated with WakerSpace to host a Maker Showcase where EDU 311: Learning and Cognitive Science students displayed their artistic (re)imaginings of future learning spaces. Thanks to Wake the Arts for this amazing visual story. https://spark.adobe.com/page/t3H3ahyf6da2P/
Dr. Sakkal’s EDU 311 Maker Showcase
Dr. Ali Sakkal hosted a Maker Showcase at the end of the spring semester where EDU 311: Learning & Cognitive Science students displayed their artistic (re)imaginings of future learning spaces built with the creative tools available to students in WakerSpace. Check out this virtual tour of the student models and images from that event with […]