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02/13/2018
How Zoo You Feel? New App Helps Children Learn About Mental Health and Wellness
lion-avatar180x120.jpgEducational psychology graduate assistants develop a tool designed to help teachers initiate productive classroom conversations around mental health and wellness, and in a way that’s both fun and engaging for young children.
02/01/2018
February SEOH News
This month's news includes a reminder about the February live session as well as dates for upcoming teacher education career workshops, spring financial aid and a link to the spring graduation application.
01/25/2018
Miami researchers’ study: Study says mental health screenings not enough to help young children
Bolivarmo News.com, Jan. 24 (subscription may be required)
01/17/2018
Raymond H. Witte named College of Education Dean at the University of Toledo
Raymond H. Witte is a professor and chair of Educational Psychology at Miami University. He has recently been named Dean of the College of Education at Toledo University
01/16/2018
CIQS Day and Miami faculty empower young women to prepare for STEM fields
On Tuesday, January 9, the College of Arts and Science and the College of Education, Health and Society hosted the fourth annual CIQS (Careers Involving Quantitative Skills) Day for 72 young women from five regional high schools
01/01/2018
January SEOH News
January's news clarifies sprint terms and corresponding dates, stresses the importance of registering for spring early to avoid financial aid issues, references the elective literacy course options offered this spring, lists the January live session schedule and reminds readers of our attendance policy.
10/10/2017
Miami-Talawanda Math Club Puts the "Fun" in Fundamentals
Dr. Sarah Watt with Talawanda studentsThere is one place, not far from here, where among the halls of a local school, math is actually becoming a fun and exciting subject.
10/04/2017
Reframe Podcast: Episode 20
Miami-Talawanda Math Club
08/01/2017
McGuffey's universally designed classroom provides inclusion and accessibility for all
Faculty member Ashley Johnson working with a student in the new accessible classroomAt first glance, the classroom looks almost like any other. There are four walls, desks and chairs, a row of windows, and a white board up front.But look closer.And you’ll see that this particular classroom involves so much more.