Anand Marri and Scott Wylie published in Social Education
An article by TC Social Studies Associate Professor Anand Marri and doctoral candidate Scott Wylie can be seen in last month’s Social Education. Former TC Social Studies program coordinator and current...
View ArticleFrom Black Hawk Helicopters to a Middle School classroom
John McNally with wife, Liz, and son, James Teachers College alum John McNally is bringing a world of experience to his middle school students. A 2009 graduate from the Social Studies program, McNally...
View ArticleSocial Studies Doctoral Students Present at the NCSS Annual Conference
On December 2-4, 2011, Social Studies educators from across the country convened in Washington DC at the 91st National Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference. The gathering offered a...
View ArticleTeaching Current Events in the Social Studies Classroom
The Portland Eastern Herald recorded on June 8, 1795 that “Much has been said and written on the utility of newspapers; but one principal advantage which might be derived from these publications has...
View ArticleAddressing Korean immigrant students’ experience in the Social Studies classroom
The Social Studies program at Teachers College is pleased to announce the publication of Yoonjung Choi’s article “Marginalized students’ uneasy learning: Korean immigrant students’ experiences of...
View ArticleVisual Sources: Using Library of Congress Archives in the Classroom
This summer, Teachers College will host 25 in-service secondary social studies teachers from the greater New York City area in a week-long workshop on incorporating Library of Congress Archives into...
View ArticleLooking back: TC alum Ben Jacobs examines the history of Social Studies...
Social Studies program alum Ben Jacobs is still cultivating a passion for research that was born and bred at TC. “I think that, by studying the history of the Social Studies field, we gain the best and...
View ArticleTravel’s Impact on Teaching
Social Studies doctoral student Tim Patterson’s research aims to investigate the extent to which traveling influences how teachers view the content they are teaching. By studying a group of Social...
View ArticleSocial Studies student is recipient of Dean’s Doctoral Research Fellowship
Social Studies doctoral student Ashley Taylor is the recipient of the Dean’s Doctoral Research Fellowship for the 2012-2013 academic year. Taylor has been awarded the Fellowship for her dissertation...
View ArticleTC students and faculty attend AERA conference in Vancouver
On April 13-17, a group of TC Social Studies students and faculty joined other researchers and scholars from across the country at The American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting....
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