Stories about Education

Hojnoski testified about the critical shortage of mental health professionals in Pennsylvania.

Educators still need to provide academic preparation for career readiness, but they also need to prepare students for today’s fast-paced technological society undergirded by the American democracy.

Arpana Inman joins women leading change in higher education.

Alexander Wiseman and Lisa Damaschke-Deitrick share their experiences in grassroots approaches to education around the globe. 

Lehigh University School Study Council hosts ‘Politics and Possibilities’ event.

A growing number of parents across various states have allowed their children to opt out of taking standardized tests, arguing the scores are improperly used to evaluate students and teachers. This movement begs the question—what are the merits of standardized testing?

Craig Hochbein, assistant professor of Educational Leadership in the College of Education, challenged graduate students in his public education policy class in summer 2016 to write opinion-editorials that discuss the role and influence of standardized testing.

Staff and peer mentors acknowledge the importance of exceptionally dedicated faculty.

Lee Kern works with a team of researchers to learn how to best help students experiencing mental health and behavioral disorders.

A project strengthens the preschool experience of dual language learners.