College of Education and Human Development
Faces of Temple: Kaylin D. Womack
Type: News Story
Kaylin D. Womack came to Temple's College of Education as a non-traditional student and a community college transfer with a vision of teaching in underserved communities. After two unique hands-on classroom experiences in Iowa and Philadelphia, Womack's dream has come into sharp focus.
August 1, 2012
Diversity lessons: Temple and Iowa students teach in each other's back yards
Type: In the Media
July 20, 2012
Students experience rural and urban classroom diversity first hand
Type: News Story
Four education majors – two from Simpson College in Iowa and two from Temple University – spent the past month exploring the diversity of rural and urban classrooms and cultures as part of the Simpson-Temple Exchange Program.
June 20, 2012
STEM careers are focus of NSF-funded middle school program
Type: News Story
College of Education Assistant Professor Carol Brandt is a co-principal investigator on a three-year, $1.3 million National Science Foundation grant that is funding the development an afterschool program to motivate middle school students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
June 6, 2012
Temple News: Corbett’s proposed budget includes slash to Temple’s funding
Type: In the Media
February 13, 2012
Professor’s new handbook documents findings from military psychology
Type: News Story
Janice H. Laurence, associate professor of adult and organizational development in Temple's College of Education, has collected and co-edited the latest knowledge from the field of military psychology for the Oxford Handbook of Military Psychology. Her work explores the connections between modern warfare and psychology.
January 31, 2012