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Education May 12, 2021
As the Spring 2021 semester comes to a close, Boise State College of Education says farewell to three faculty and welcomes four new members.
Laura Gallo and Regina Moro, Department of Counselor Education, and Julianne Wenner, Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies, are leaving for new faculty positions at other universities.
Amy King and Michael Russo are joining the Department of Counselor Education, and Michael Jarry-Shore and Ramey Uriarte are joining the Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies.
Faculty farewells
Laura Gallo
Laura Gallo, assistant professor, started at Boise State in August 2016. Gallo is joining the Counselor Education department at the University of Iowa (her alma mater) working with both master’s and doctoral students in the program.
Courtesy of Emily Rubin/Oakland Unified
Students in Emily Rubin s Transitional Kindergarten class at Glenview Elementary in Oakland rest on new nap time mats funded through DonorsChoose.org.
Courtesy of Emily Rubin/Oakland Unified
Students in Emily Rubin s Transitional Kindergarten class at Glenview Elementary in Oakland rest on new nap time mats funded through DonorsChoose.org.
May 13, 2021
Early childhood advocates, lawmakers and the governor are pushing to gradually expand transitional kindergarten (TK) to all the state’s 4-year-olds. But the moves are raising issues, such as the viability of the child care system and whether expanded TK might be too academic for younger 4-year-olds.
What American kids need this summer Vox.com 3 hrs ago Anna North © Sarah Reingewirtz, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG A child plays with her kindergarten class in Brentwood, California, during the reopening of playgrounds at early education centers and elementary schools across the district on Monday, May 3, 2021.
For kids across the country, the 2020-21 school year has been difficult, to say the least.
Many have attended class from their bedrooms, seeing their friends and teachers only on Zoom. Others have been unable to access even that much instruction because they don’t have a computer, an internet connection, or a quiet place to study. Even those who have returned to in-person school have faced a host of new stressors, from distancing requirements to fears of getting Covid-19, that can make the classroom an anxiety-producing place. And experts are worried that some students especially Black, Indigenous, and other students of color, and those from low
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