Grad Students Present at Conferences

Graduate students in the Department of Education have been busy presenting their work at state and national conferences in recent weeks. Daniela Moreira and Sam Reese presented at the annual conference of the North Carolina Science Teachers Association in Winston-Salem, NC, and Savannah Smith, Jayna Palumbo, Rachel Thomas, Taylor Whitman, and Holly Thompson (ENG MA) […]

Students Hannah Riley and Bea Matthews

Revolutionary loving teachers know that using data to plan instruction is the best way to ensure that the curriculum is tailored to best meet the needs of individuals and small groups of readers. Dr. Michele Myers and two of her preservice teachers (Hannah Riley and Bea Matthews) shared with participants at the Literacies and Languages […]

Grad Students Present Research

We recently celebrated our 2022-2023 graduate student cohort as they presented at the 27th Annual Department of Education Graduate Student Research Forum. Congrats to these fifteen students for completing their academic programs and action research projects at Wake Forest University. We are proud of their accomplishments and wish them continued success!

Dr. Anthony Graham to Speak on Campus

We are excited to host Dr. Anthony Graham, Provost of Winston-Salem State University and Chair of North Carolina’s DRIVE Taskforce, tomorrow (Monday, March 20) at 4:30 in Benson Center, room 409, for his talk on diversifying the teacher workforce in North Carolina. This event is hosted by the Department of Education’s Student Leadership Council and […]

Science Student Present at NCSTA Conference

Wake Forest students Jessica Logan, Emma Armstrong, & Paul Braymen recently presented a session entitled “Help Your Students See the Universe in a New Light” at the North Carolina Science Teachers Association Annual Conference under the guidance of Dr. Debbie French. During the session, teachers learned about hands-on activities focusing on infrared, microwave, ultraviolet, x-ray, […]

Dr. Michele Myers Featured in EDU Professional Learning Series on September 19th

Our next EDU Professional Learning Series presentation will feature Dr. Michele Myers, Assistant Professor of Elementary Literacy Education. Join us on Monday, September 19, 4:00-5:00 EST via Zoom. Dr. Myers will be presenting on her co-authored book, Revolutionary Love: Creating Culturally Inclusive Literacy Classrooms. Open to all EDU faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends. Register […]