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   Teach courses in sociology. Include both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of both teaching and research.

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Reasonable doubt on teacher evaluation
My guest is Aaron Pallas , professor of sociology and education at Teachers College, Columbia University. He writes the Sociological Eye on Education blog—where this post first appeared—for The Hechinger Report , a nonprofit, non-partisan education-news outlet affiliated with the Hechinger Institute on Education and the Media . Read full article >>
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Block schedule receives favorable reviews
Block scheduling will remain at Bogalusa High School and Bogalusa New Tech High School for the foreseeable future, with the blessing of teachers and parents.
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Tulane professor April Brayfield dies of cancer
Associate Professor of Sociology April Brayfield died Dec. 13 of cancer.
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Obama to announce $100 million plan to train new educators
President Obama will use the backdrop of a White House science fair Tuesday to highlight a nationwide shortage of math and science teachers and unveil a plan to invest $100 million to help train 100,000 new educators over the next decade. Read full article >>
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Obama to reveal educator-training plan
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama will use the backdrop of a White House science fair today to highlight a nationwide shortage of math and science teachers and unveil a plan to invest $100 million to help train 100,000 new educators over the next decade.
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Study: Adolescents from unstable families lose ground in rigorous high schools
( American Sociological Association ) Research continues to support a connection between instability in the home and school performance in adolescents, but a new study in the January issue of Sociology of Education takes the research a step further by exploring how the relationship between family structure change and adolescent academic careers is also affected by the kinds of schools they attend.
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Associate professor of sociology Victor M. Rios recently received a $305,019 contribution from the William T. Grant Foundation to study how youths involved in gangs relate to various authority figures in their community.
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Gang Member-Turned-Ph.D. Mentors Youth on the Fringes
Watch Video | Listen to the Audio GWEN IFILL: Now, another in our series on the nation's high school dropout crisis -- tonight: one man's journey from gang member and dropout to professor and his efforts to keep other young men from making his mistakes. Ray Suarez has our American Graduate story. VICTOR RIOS, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara: My name is ...
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Adolescents From Unstable Families Lose Ground in Rigorous High Schools
Research continues to support a connection between instability in the home and school performance in adolescents, but a new study takes the research a step further by exploring how the relationship between family structure change and adolescent academic careers is also affected by the kinds of schools they attend.
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Education students from South Korea take part in global education program
Education students from DukSung Women’s University in Seoul, South Korea spent three weeks at Caldwell College during the month of January learning about the American educational system and culture. T
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