The College of Education’s Research and Recognition Event was created to provide a forum for graduate students, faculty, and staff interested in educational research to share their ideas. The next session is at 3:30 p.m. Monday, November 7, in 551 DeGarmo Hall.

Featured faculty research will include three faculty members. Associate Professor from the School of Teaching and Learning Steve Mertens will talk about his work on the benefits and challenges of collaborative research efforts. Assistant Professor Shaqwana Freeman-Green from the Department of Special Education will present on culturally responsive teaching practices for preservice special education teachers. Finally, University High School Teacher Melissa Doellman will discuss her demographic study on LGBT supportive educators and school climate.

What: Research and Recognition Event
When: 3:30–5 p.m. Monday, November 7
Where: 551 DeGarmo Hall