WSU College of Education
Education Eclipse
These are the conversations happening inside education that are going to transform education. Covering all aspects of teaching and learning, educational leadership and psychology, counseling psychology, kinesiology and sport management, it’s Education Eclipse from Washington State University's College of Education.
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030. The Role of an Academic Advisor 04.04.2017 19:00
It’s the academic advisor who is on the ground floor and sees the student’s whole academic career pass. They’re there when the students start and when they graduate. They see the struggles. They see the triumphs. Dan Overbay is an academic advisor at WSU Vancouver. We talked to him about the differences between being a … Continue reading "030 The Role of an Academic Advisor"
029. Math and Science Education program 23.02.2017 6:51
We talk about STEM all the time. Well, since half of STEM is math and science, it stands to reason that a doctoral program that has both of those in it might be fairly important. The Washington State University College of Education has just that. The Mathematics and Science Education program is led by Dave … Continue reading "029 Math and Science Education program"
028. From Teacher to Cop 09.02.2017 15:14
On this edition of Education Eclipse, intern Brittni Willis sits down with Pullman Police officer Riley Myklebust. In addition to Officer Myklebust having been ASWSU president during his time as a student, he was actually a College of Education graduate. So how does a guy who is an elementary ed major become a cop? And, … Continue reading "028 From Teacher to Cop"
027. Today’s STEM Education 08.12.2016 22:19
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. In a complex world, with complex societal grand challenges, it’s important for our nation’s youth to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to solve these tough challenges. Yet, how we teach these is also under the microscope then. STEM Education is a passion of Tamara Holmlund … Continue reading "027 Today’s STEM Education"
026. WSU Principal Certification program 18.11.2016 12:37
There’s never been a more important time to have really good teachers. And, as long as we’re talking about teachers, we might as well talk about school principals. Whenever you hear about a school turn-around, or an amazing reform effort, one of the indispensable components of these is a good principal. On the flip side, … Continue reading "026 WSU Principal Certification program"
025. Getting to Know You: Salina King 01.11.2016 17:05
Salina King is a recent graduate from the College of Education. You could say that she’s doing a victory lap as she is using this Fall 2016 semester to finish her program and receive her teaching certification. She’s student teaching in a 4th grade classroom in Colfax, WA.
024. Making a difference through educational leadership 28.10.2016 18:07
Today’s education requires more than just the status quo. That’s where Washington State University’s College of Education comes in. The college has a dynamic statewide educational leadership program, including superintendent certification, principal certification, and the best, most well-respected educational doctorate program in the state. One of the college’s ed doctorate grads is Jared Hoadley,...
023. Health Science STEM Education Research Center 18.10.2016 11:06
Right now, there’s a big focus at Washington State University on the health sciences. WSU Spokane has the new medical college, the College of Nursing, and the College of Pharmacy. However, only select populations tend to gravitate toward careers in the health sciences. There are definitely underrepresented groups of students. Janet Frost is a clinical … Continue reading "023 Health Science STEM Ed...
022. Improving balance among pregnant women 10.10.2016 19:02
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that one out of four older people, meaning 65 and older, falls every year, but less than half tell their doctor. One out of every five falls causes a serious injury such as broken bones or a head injury. There’s also a tremendous cost attached to falls. … Continue reading "022 Improving balance among pregnant women"
021. Setting up an employee wellness program 10.09.2016 14:20
A new fitness program is being introduced at Washington State University. The president and provost offices are giving financial support to the program, while the College of Education is administering the program, due to its scholarly research in sport science and athletic training. The program is called Cougar Employee Wellness Program, and is for all … Continue reading "021 Setting up an employe...
020. First generation immigrant students 04.08.2016 15:27
Imagine the difficulties of being a student in the U.S. while also being an immigrant. On the WSU Tri-Cities campus, Eric Johnson researches the difficulties, and talks about the engagement he does in this field that helps the students, as well as the teachers who teach those students.
019. Improving the education doctorate 30.07.2016 10:40
The Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) is a group of 80 colleges and schools of education, all of whom have committed resources to work together and strengthen the educational doctorate. The WSU College of Education was one of the founding members of CPED. While the college has always had a very strong ed … Continue reading "019 Improving the education doctorate"
018. Augmented Reality and the Assistive Technology Lab 14.07.2016 19:00
If you hadn’t heard of augmented reality before, you probably have by now! That’s the technology behind the worldwide Pokémon GO craze. Augmented reality has both similarities, and differences than virtual reality. Special education professor Don McMahon tells us what the difference is. So why would a special education professor talk with us about augmented … Continue reading "018 Augmented Realit...
017. First-Year Student Engagement 27.06.2016 14:58
When it comes to student enrollment, most of the attention is spent on total enrollment, including record-breaking classes of incoming freshman. But, what good is it if the retention rate is terrible. How can universities hang on to students they do have? We talk to Evelyn Martinez, a recent WSU College of Education graduate. She … Continue reading "017 First-Year Student Engagement"
016. Resistance Training and Running Economy 21.06.2016 12:45
Sustaining health is one of WSU’s identified societal grand challenges. Though some rates are improving, overall, we live in an age where physical activity is too low. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only 1 in 5 American adults meet desired physical activity. Less than 3 in 10 high school students get … Continue reading "016 Resistance Training and Running Economy"
015. Improving Critical Thinking Tests 10.05.2016 7:28
Critical thinking is an essential skill for students to develop through their formal and informal education. The measurement of these skills is a challenge, especially with younger students. Several critical thinking assessments exist, yet their validity is in question. Educational Psychology doctoral student Latisha Sternod talks about her research in this arena, and gives implications … Continue...
014. Getting to Know You: Kiley Maag 03.05.2016 20:07
Sports are part of our culture. We might remember playingbaseball or soccer as a kid. Perhaps we played some pick-upbasketball after schools. Or a nice flag football game in the briskautumn weather. Working in sports can be a little different then you think. Until you’re in the trenches, many don’t even know all thecomplexities of the … Continue reading "014 Getting to Know You: Kiley Maag"
013. Improving the ELL Experience 22.04.2016 13:21
English Language Learners are people learning English in addition to their native language. The Washington State University College of Education has a robust ELL program. The No Child Left Behind Act, as well as subsequent legislation, demanded educational success of all children, throughout the entire curriculum. Thus, children aren’t merely pulled aside and put in … Continue reading "013 Improvi...
012. Responding to School Shootings 12.04.2016 11:31
There have been almost 300 school shootings since Columbine, and the rate is increasing. When a school goes through something like this, how do the victims cope and recover? We spoke with doctoral candidate Patricia Maarhuis at the 2016 Academic Showcase about ways that schools, teachers, students, and communities can bounce back from devastation.
011. Globalization Conference overview 10.03.2016 6:55
The past few years has seen increased awareness of racism and bigotry in our country. Of course racism has always been present, but today many are noticing a number of disturbing trends and incidents. Our national dialogue has increased on issues of institutional racism, a spike in blatant actions by some police against people who … Continue reading "011 Globalization Conference overview"
010. The Roadtrip to Better Classroom Assessment 02.03.2016 16:06
Chad Gotch is an educational psychologist working to bridge the gap between the test-makers and the test-takers. We talk with him about the educational video he’s working on to accomplish that, the importance of classroom assessment, and how we can improve students’ learning abilities.
009. Alhadeff Future Teachers of Color Conference 24.02.2016 6:11
Every year, the Alhadeff Future Teachers of Color hosts a conference where experts in educational diversity and social justice speak. Cheyenne Cortesi is an AFTOC ambassador, and talks about the group, the conference, the importance of diversity in education, and why she herself wanted to be a teacher.
008. Perceptions of Physical Activity Among Pregnant Women 16.02.2016 11:20
Chris Connolly, assistant professor of kinesiology, explores the perceptions pregnant women have of exercising during pregnancy and explains the health benefits of doing so.
007. Getting to Know You: Elias Whitefoot 12.02.2016 11:18
Elias Whitefoot is not only a kinesiology student, he’s one of the WSU College of Education’s student ambassadors. He also comes from a long line of Cougs (fourth generation). We talk to him about why he chose his degree, what he plans to do next, and some personal stuff, as well.
006. Predicting Employment Outcomes for Young Adults with Disabilities 02.02.2016 26:46
Young adults with disabilities remain among the most underrepresented demographic within the work force. U.S. Department of Labor stats show that they are employed nearly half as often as those without disabilities. One WSU College of Education professor has said working is one of the primary ways we achieve economic and social mobility, doesn’t it … Continue reading "006 Predicting Employment Out...
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