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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WSU College of Education

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Education

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www.edeclipse.com

Latest episode

Aug 13, 2025

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Episodes

005. Bruya-Wood Undergraduate Research Conference 07.01.2016

Twice a year, undergraduates earning a kinesiology degree from Washington State University have the opportunity to take part in the Bruya-Wood Undergraduate Research Conference. We talked with instructor Kim Holmstrom, who is a co-chair of the conference.

004. Learning how kids neurocognitively learn 24.11.2015

Dr. Richard Lamb is an assistant professor of science education technology. He’s also the director of Washington State University’s Neurocognition Science Lab and Data Center. He explains what that means and why it matters. It could make a huge difference in better understanding how kids learn, especially kids with disabilities.

003. Faculty Research Writing Retreat 24.11.2015

Every year, new WSU College of Education faculty members take part in an intensive retreat to improve their writing skills for research articles and grant proposals. The college’s annual retreat also provides opportunities for creating community and motivating career progress. Only a few large, public universities in the country have colleges that offer such writing … Continue reading "003 Faculty...

002. Inga Kromann Book Award Spring 2015 05.11.2015

Meet the 2015 Inga Kromann Book Award winner, Sydney Freel, a junior pre-service teacher who won the annual honor (and $1,000) for her book Huckleberry Pie. She tells us what it’s about and what inspired her to write it.

001. Native Americans and PTSD 15.10.2015

While post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has devastating effects on 5-17 percent of U.S. military veterans, those veterans who are Native American suffer PTSD at a much higher clip. One counseling psychology Ph. D. student (and Native American veteran) at Washington State University’s College of Education shares his research on the subject.

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