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Congratulations again Dr. Courtenay Barrett of College of Education our School Psychology Review December Scholar Spotlight! Full Access to "At What Cost?" Intro to forthcoming special issue buff.ly/3gysuhe Share! @NASPonline Amanda VanDerHeyden Daniel Gadke Kelly-Ann Allen, PhD FAPS #SPRBeTheChange

Congratulations again Dr. Courtenay Barrett of <a href="/MSUCollegeofEd/">College of Education</a> our <a href="/SchoolPsycRev/">School Psychology Review</a> December Scholar Spotlight! Full Access to "At What Cost?" Intro to forthcoming special issue  buff.ly/3gysuhe Share!

@NASPonline <a href="/amandavande1/">Amanda VanDerHeyden</a> <a href="/DrGadke/">Daniel Gadke</a> <a href="/drkellyallen/">Kelly-Ann Allen, PhD FAPS</a> #SPRBeTheChange
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In their feature article, Drs. christine greenhow, Sarah Galvin , Diana Brandon, and Emilia Askari ask "how are social media perceived and used by K–12 teachers for their teaching or professional learning, and with what impacts on teachers’ practices?" ow.ly/q4En50VVFfF College of Education

In their feature article, Drs. <a href="/cmgreenhow/">christine greenhow</a>, <a href="/_sgalvin_/">Sarah Galvin</a> , <a href="/dlcamp007/">Diana Brandon</a>, and <a href="/easkari/">Emilia Askari</a> ask "how are social media perceived and used by K–12 teachers for their teaching or professional learning, and with what impacts on teachers’ practices?" ow.ly/q4En50VVFfF <a href="/MSUCollegeofEd/">College of Education</a>
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Congratulations to Tammi Harmon, a student in the college's Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) master's program. She is this year’s recipient of the Ruth Jameyson “Above and Beyond” Award! More: spr.ly/6015Ncyjb

Congratulations to Tammi Harmon, a student in the college's Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education (HALE) master's program. She is this year’s recipient of the Ruth Jameyson “Above and Beyond” Award! 

More: spr.ly/6015Ncyjb
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The Spartan Teacher Promise reflects our commitment to removing financial barriers and investing in the next generation of educators. More on the collaborative initiative between College of Education & MSU College of Natural Science: msutoday.msu.edu/news/2025/msu-…

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It's no secret that the U.S. has a screen problem. In fact, in 2023, two out of five teenagers reported spending more than 8 hours per day looking at a screen. Professor Karin Pfeiffer shares more on the issue.

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What happens when support suddenly stops? Associate Professor Brad Cox explains the policy cliff, a sharp drop-off in services and accommodations that autistic students face when they leave high school and enter college.

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The MSU College of Education is proud to offer the Future Educators Scholarship to incoming MSU first-year students dedicated to pursuing a teaching career! To learn more about what is offered and how to apply visit the link below! msu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eV…

The MSU College of Education is proud to offer the Future Educators Scholarship to incoming MSU first-year students dedicated to pursuing a teaching career! To learn more about what is offered and how to apply visit the link below! msu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eV…
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Have a passion for education? We want to support your journey. If you're an incoming first-year student majoring in Elementary, Special, or Secondary Education, you're eligible for the Future Educator Scholarship, renewable for four years! Apply now: spr.ly/6185NGqhR

Have a passion for education? We want to support your journey.

If you're an incoming first-year student majoring in Elementary, Special, or Secondary Education, you're eligible for the Future Educator Scholarship, renewable for four years!

Apply now: spr.ly/6185NGqhR
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Professor Josh Cowen was recently featured in an Education Week piece discussing a major and unprecedented step by Congress toward creating a federal private school choice program. More: spr.ly/6011NFBPF

Professor Josh Cowen was recently featured in an <a href="/educationweek/">Education Week</a> piece discussing a major and unprecedented step by Congress toward creating a federal private school choice program.

More: spr.ly/6011NFBPF
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How can colleges better support autistic students? Brad Cox talks about personally adaptive institutions—schools that adjust their environments, policies, and practices to meet the diverse needs of all students, rather than expecting students to adapt to the system.

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No, AI is not making your kid cheat in school. Cheating has always existed, but the root cause goes deeper than technology. Motivation and learning expert Kui Xie 谢魁 breaks down why banning ChatGPT might miss the bigger picture. youtube.com/watch?v=2zr09O…

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Congratulations to Education Policy Ph.D. program alum Daman Chhikara who was recently named Co-Winner of the Dissertation of the Year Award by AERA’s Leadership and Social Justice (LSJ) Special Interest Group.

Congratulations to Education Policy Ph.D. program alum Daman Chhikara who was recently named Co-Winner of the Dissertation of the Year Award by AERA’s Leadership and Social Justice (LSJ) Special Interest Group.
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Why do students cheat? Is banning ChatGPT really the answer? Kui Xie unpacks the deeper reasons behind cheating, and what schools can do instead.

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Distinguished Professor and internationally recognized education scholar William “Bill” Schmidt died on May 26, 2025. Schmidt joined the MSU College of Education in 1969 and served in teaching and administrative capacities for more than 55 years. spr.ly/60184Hfxe

Distinguished Professor and internationally recognized education scholar William “Bill” Schmidt died on May 26, 2025.  

Schmidt joined the MSU College of Education in 1969 and served in teaching and administrative capacities for more than 55 years.

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Cheating isn’t new, but tools like ChatGPT make it easier. Still, the real issue lies deeper: in performance-based systems that prioritize grades over learning.

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Fun, friends and variety are key to nurturing healthy physical activity habits in children according to Professor Karin Pfeiffer. "If one physical activity runs its course, try others," she says.

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The Healthy People 2030 plan sets a bold goal: Get 63.3% of U.S. youth participating in sports by 2030. Professor Karin Pfeiffer helped shape this vision, one that could save billions in healthcare costs and boost long-term well-being.