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Category Archives: Educational Psychology & Special Education
Got social-science data that you need to make public?

Learn more about openICPSR, a truly free-to-anyone, open-access data repository that meets federal and/or journal requirements for open access to digital research data! Register here for a 60-minute webinar – Tuesday, February 10, at Noon – that will include: An … Continue reading
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Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Conference–April 9-11

Streamed Live on Campus Aderhold, Room 423 Attend all of the sessions or drop by for the ones that most interest you. No registration necessary. Seating is limited to 25, so come early to ensure … Continue reading
Posted in Early Childhood Education, Education, Educational Policy Studies, Educational Psychology & Special Education, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, Instruction, Middle & Secondary Education, Resources
Tagged affordable learning georgia, affordable learning solutions, conference, e-textbooks, emerging technologies, flipped classroom, merlot, mobile learning, OER, online learning, social media, student retention, student success
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Dr. Daphne Greenberg gives TEDxPeachtree talk

Did you know that one in six adults in the U.S. have low literacy? Dr. Daphne Greenberg, professor of Educational Psychology and Special Education at Georgia State University, explains the effect of such a staggering statistic on our personal lives … Continue reading
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Tagged adult literacy, Greenberg
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“…the opposite of poverty is not wealth but justice.” –Bryan Stevenson

Stevenson’s quote can be viewed in this video. Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) will speak at the 25th Annual Benjamin E. Mays Lecture Series: The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be … Continue reading
Autism Expert to Speak at Georgia State

Craig Newschaffer, PhD will speak on “Progress in Epidemiological Research on Autism and the Environment” on September 17th, 2013. Dr. Newschaffer is professor and chairman of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Drexel University School of Public Health … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Early Childhood Education, Education, Educational Policy Studies, Educational Psychology & Special Education, Ejournals, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, Middle & Secondary Education, Psychology, Public Health, Uncategorized
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Trouble Accessing Articles?

Looking for a specific article? Here’s how to tell if the library has it and how to get a copy if we don’t. Step 1: Find It @ GSU You’ll be able to access articles in journals the library subscribes … Continue reading
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GIS and Demographic Data Workshops

Are you interested in learning more about new GIS and demographic data resources and applications that are available for research and teaching? Would you like to create maps or visualize demographic data with easy to use web-based resources? If so, … Continue reading
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College of Education International Forum on Wednesday

As part of this week’s celebration of International Education Week, the College of Education is presenting an International Forum followed by a poster session. Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:00am – 11:00am Faculty presentations begin at 9am, Room 1030, College of … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Educational Policy Studies, Educational Psychology & Special Education, For Faculty, For Students, Middle & Secondary Education, Uncategorized
Tagged global education, international education, student exchange, study abroad
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GSU Women’s Collections Shero of the Year Event, 2012

Let’s Kick Ashe! Presented annually, the Shero of the Year Award recognizes an individual or individuals whose support has made a significant impact on the Georgia State University Library’s Women’s Collections. The 2012 Shero of the Year Celebration will be at … Continue reading
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New book by Dr. Paul A. Alberto

Congratulations to Dr. Paul A. Alberto, Interim Dean of GSU’s College of Education, on his recently published book: Alberto, P. A., & Troutman, A. C. (2013). Applied behavior analysis for teachers (9th ed.). Boston: Pearson. “Scholarly and empirically based, this … Continue reading
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Tagged applied behavior analysis, autism, intellectual disabilities, special education
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