EDLR’s Dr. Preston Green co-authors op-ed on school choice and education costs found in the Hechinger Report.
Our Faculty
Ph.D. Candidates Integrate Open Dialogue Into Sport Management Courses
Several Neag School graduate students and faculty have been named 2019-20 Initiative on Campus Dialogues Fellows. This initiative brings together UConn students, staff, and faculty, as well as nonuniversity practitioners, to focus on dialogue and implementation. Sport Management graduate students Charles Macaulay and Ajhanai Newton, with Laura Burton and Justin Evanovich, are Fellows with their project “Sports Talk: Creating Dialogical Classrooms for the Development of Future Sport Leaders;”
Gerardo Blanco is a Fellow with the project “Promoting Cosmopolitanism through Global Dialogue in the Classroom”; and Patricia O’Rourke, a graduate student in curriculum and instruction, is a Fellow on the project “Continuing Project: Democratic Public Dialogue on Equity and Integration in Education.” Read more about Neag School’s ICD Fellows for 2019-20.
Supreme Court Case Could Deliver a Win for School Choice Advocates
EDLR’s Dr. Preston Green is quoted in the Chalkbeat on possible changes to public education funding.
Op-Ed: Baseball’s Existential Crisis
Sport Management’s Doug Glanville authors op-ed in the New York Times on cheating scandals and the effects on the game.
Neag School Accolades – Winter 2020
Congratulations to our Neag School alumni, faculty, staff, and students on their continued accomplishments inside and outside the classroom, outlined in this fall’s issue of Neag School Accolades.
How School Leaders Create the Conditions for Effective Coaching
Teacher Survey: Does Your Child’s Teacher Feel Safe?
WFSB Channel 3 Richard Schwab interviewed at 1:06 about recent survey of Connecticut teachers
Does An International School Operating In NYC Have A ‘No Israelis’ Policy?
EDLR’s Dr. Preston Green was quoted in Forward‘s article on a human rights complaint which is suspected to be prohibiting Israelis from signing up for higher education courses and violating American law.
UConn Reception at ASHE Conference 2019
Annual Forum Features State Education Leaders
“More than 60 Neag School alums, students, faculty, and administrators, along with education professionals from across Connecticut, gathered last month for an evening of networking, followed by a panel discussion at the Darien Community Association in Darien, Conn.” Read the full Neag story.