Professor Cramer’s passion for helping others shines through research, mentorship
By Ashley Garcia Elizabeth Cramer is passionate about helping others. Cramer is a professor of special education and the Graduate […]
By Ashley Garcia Elizabeth Cramer is passionate about helping others. Cramer is a professor of special education and the Graduate […]
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The slate of award-winning graduate online programs offered by FIU’s School of Education and Human Development is growing. A new […]
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Isabella Perea ’20 is troubled every time she visits Colombia. Her heart breaks seeing how the educational system of her […]
Education runs deep in Anel Velasquez’s family. Her mother is a language arts teacher. Her grandfather taught mathematics in Cuba. […]
Hebrew Academy is the oldest Modern Orthodox Jewish Day School south of Baltimore. As such, Hebrew Academy has a long […]
As a statistics teacher of mostly seniors at Southwest Miami Senior High School, Jessica Collazo wishes she had the chance […]
Shifting their curriculum to an online platform was not the plan for many teachers throughout the country. The COVID-19 pandemic […]
Thirteen years averaging 13,000 hours – that’s how much time a child in the United States, on average, spends in […]