Not Enough Books with Characters of Color? ‘No Problem,’ Says Alexis Clark ’20 M.S.

The elementary school teacher saw a need for books that feature children of color to use in her classroom, so she wrote and published her own.

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Brooklyn College at Your Service

As New York City battles the COVID-19 pandemic, many among the campus community have leapt into action.

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Alumni Honored as Educators of the Year

Two School of Education graduates found their passion in helping students of color who might not otherwise get the push they need to succeed.

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Yadira Hans ’11, M.S. ’17 Selected From More Than 7,000 Candidates to Receive Big Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching

She will work with senior leadership at the Department of Education on citywide policies and programs.

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Education Graduate Wins Fulbright to Teach English in Taiwan

For Jennifer Tam ’18, the fellowship is in line with her goal of working with non-native English speakers.

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Enriching Education Through the Art of Play and Wonderment

The Brooklyn College Early Childhood Center and the Early Childhood Education/Art Education Department have launched a new annual conference—and are spearheading a different approach to teaching.

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Teacher.org Ranks Brooklyn College’s Early Childhood Program Second in the Nation

Early Childhood/Art Education’s multi-disciplinary faculty includes psychologists, therapists, art educators, and social workers.

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New Advanced Certificate Focuses on a Transdisciplinary, Family-Centered Approach to Early Childhood Intervention

The only one of its kind in New York, the program offers advanced training to speech therapists, psychologists, and other professionals working with families from diverse populations.

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Swedish Educators Visit Brooklyn College to Talk Universal Pre-k

New York students, professors gain insight on world-renown system.

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50th Anniversary Class Reflects on How It Was, and How It Has Changed

It was a year when egg creams with Fox’s U-Bet chocolate syrup and hot salted pretzels were all the rage among the college set in Brooklyn. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was

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06.7.2011
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Charles Thompson