College of Education & Human Development
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The College of Education & Human Development at Georgia State University prepares students for a variety of careers within the field of education.
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http://education.gsu.edu 24-07-2012 19:06:37
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Professor Beth Cianfrone (Beth Cianfrone) co-authored a study with CEHD alum Glynn McGehee and doctoral student Jackson Sears to analyze one NBA franchise’s esports brand extension. See what they found: t.gsu.edu/4ajwZXb Georgia State Univ. Sport Administration Program
Our Department of Counseling and Psychological Services (Counseling & Psych) will host 'Ethical Decision Making in a Changing World,' scheduled for Friday, June 21, from 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. in a virtual format! Learn more and register: t.gsu.edu/4b6RVSy
'Dr. David Johnson is such an advocate for higher education policy change with the power of empirical evidence to support it. Thank you to our bright and shining star, Dr. Johnson!' -Leslie Gillett, educational leadership doctoral student t.gsu.edu/42EeJ7v #ThankATeacher
“Dr. Janie Copple’s class on Thursday evenings remains a therapeutic space for me and my colleagues as we address our interview participants, research inquiries, reflexivity and subjectivities.” -Hongjjie Guan #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/4acYWQm
“Sharing my thoughts with my peers was something I have always had a hard time with, but Dr. Fernandes Williams was able to cultivate an environment where I felt extremely comfortable in doing so.” -Raegan Claridge (B.S.E. ’24) #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/4acYWQm
“Dr. Kristina Brezicha successfully created a safe community space for us to critique, reflect, laugh and sigh together.” -Hongjjie Guan, educational policy studies doctoral student #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/4acYWQm
Bryelle Partridge (B.S.Ed. ’23) knew family members and classmates who struggled in school because of their learning disabilities. Seeing how her teachers responded to those students inspired her to become an educator. Read more: t.gsu.edu/3wvnOoO #ThankATeacher
Second grade teacher Daisha Denson (B.S.Ed. ’22) remembers one high school teacher giving her the support and encouragement she needed to succeed – and to consider becoming a teacher herself. Read on: t.gsu.edu/3UHMG4W #ThankATeacher
“Dr. Kim masterfully combines his academic expertise with a supportive approach, encouraging a learning environment rich in scholarly advancement and emotional and mental well-being.” -Lia Haddadian, instructional technology doctoral student #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/4acYWQm
“Dr. Naomi Jessup’s class taught me so much about myself as a future educator. She taught me that math education isn’t something to fear, but something to embrace.” -Raegan Claridge (B.S.E. ’24), early childhood and elementary education #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/4acYWQm
'Thank you, Dr. Terri Pigott, for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us. It’s amazing when you can actually see the classwork translate into action.” -Keisha Lanier Brown, educational policy studies doctoral student #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/4acYWQm
'I would like to thank Dr. Paula Garrett-Rucks for her support during my first semester of graduate school. … She encourages students to explore and become better educators.” -Patricia A. Boyle, world languages education student #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/42EeJ7v
“Dr. Jeff Otis was easily a favorite professor of mine for spring 2024. ... Dr. Otis’ energy in the classroom is one of welcoming, laughter, comprehension and care.” -Ashleigh Drake, exercise science undergraduate student #ThankATeacher t.gsu.edu/42EeJ7v