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  • Child development award goes to Peabody researcher

    Child development award goes to Peabody researcher

    Velma McBride Murry is the recipient of the Society for Research in Child Development鈥檚 2013 Distinguished Contributions to Cultural and Contextual Factors in Child Development Award presented April 18 at SRCD鈥檚 biennial meeting in Seattle. Read More

    Apr 19, 2013

  • In the fall of 2012, Vanderbilt launched the nation鈥檚 first educational neuroscience doctoral program. This interdisciplinary program brings together Vanderbilt鈥檚 Peabody College of education and human development and the Vanderbilt Brain Institute to research educational issues within the context of brain science.

    Apr 10, 2013

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    New report offers road map for Nashville public schools

    Addressing demographic shifts, revamping school governance and improving public communication are among the recommendations made for Metro Nashville Public Schools by Claire Smrekar, associate professor of leadership, policy and organization, Vanderbilt senior Hilary Knudson and Candice McQueen, dean of education at David Lipscomb University, in a new report. Read More

    Mar 29, 2013

  • Young children鈥攅ven toddlers鈥攁re spending more and more time with digital technology. What will it mean for their development? Georgene Troseth, associate professor of psychology, has studied how toddlers interact with screens and is quoted.

    Mar 29, 2013

  • While critics of expanded preschool argue that their cognitive effects fade out after the first few years of schooling, they ignore a body of longer-term evidence that indicates impoverished students who experience a high-quality preschool program are less likely to repeat grades, to spend time in special education, to become teen parents or to get arrested, writes Camilla Benbow, Patricia and Rodes Hart Dean of Education and Human Development.

    Mar 29, 2013

  • Peabody Professor Christopher Loss addresses the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (HEA) act, speculating what this new regulatory regime might look like.

    Mar 12, 2013

  • New research by Ron Zimmer may shed some light on the debate among state lawmakers over whether to create a state-level charter authorizer, which could open the door to more charter schools in Nashville and Memphis.

    Feb 26, 2013

  • Stella Flores, assistant professor of higher education, was interviewed about how institutions of higher learning can better support underserved populations.

    Feb 14, 2013

  • A recently released policy brief by Will Doyle, associate professor of higher education, lays out a detailed proposal to reform what is widely considered to be a broken financial aid system.

    Feb 11, 2013

  • Peabody professors Claire Smrekar and Ron Zimmer weighed in on school vouchers during a panel discussion sponsored by the League of Women Voters in collaboration with Vanderbilt鈥檚 Peabody College.

    Feb 8, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Media Advisory: Peabody College to host panel discussion on school vouchers

    Vanderbilt University鈥檚 Peabody College and The League of Women Voters of Nashville will host a panel discussion on school vouchers, featuring industry experts on the subject on Feb. 7. Read More

    Feb 4, 2013

  • A study of California school districts by Jason Grissom, assistant professor of public policy and education, shows that nearly half of superintendents left their districts within three years, including nearly three-quarters of the superintendents of the largest districts.

    Dec 4, 2012

  • Sleep research is one of the many initiatives made possible through Vanderbilt鈥檚 participation in the Autism Treatment Network.

    Nov 13, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Homeschooling goes under the microscope in new Peabody research

    In a first-of-its-kind analysis, Peabody researcher Joseph Murphy examines the highly understudied homeschooling movement and its impact on students and society. Read More

    Nov 12, 2012

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    Brain study provides new insight into why haste makes waste

    A new study demonstrates how the brain follows Ben Franklin鈥檚 famous dictum, 鈥淭ake time for all things: great haste makes great waste.鈥 Read More

    Nov 7, 2012

  • Two new grants highlight Vanderbilt University鈥檚 growing role in the design and evaluation of transition services for youth and young adults with autism spectrum disorders or intellectual disability.

    Oct 26, 2012

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    Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Pre-k paying off, experts say

    Pre-kindergarten is paying off in giving children a head start in learning basic education and life skills, said Gary Henry, professor of public policy and education, and other experts said in a televised forum in Atlanta. Read More

    Oct 26, 2012

  • Homeschools are emerging as a kind of invisible rival to charter schools for parents seeking alternatives to the public school system, according to the Washington Post. Joseph Murphy, Frank W. Mayborn Chair, Dean of Special Projects and author of 鈥淗omeschooling in America: Capturing and Assessing the Movement,鈥 is quoted extensively.

    Oct 22, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt expert available for comment on Supreme Court affirmative action case

    Vanderbilt鈥檚 Stella Flores, whose research shows institutions would lose diversity under race-neutral admissions policies, is available for comment on the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court affirmative action case. Read More

    Oct 8, 2012

  • Special Education Peabody Vanderbilt IRIS Center

    U.S. Department of Education grant aids work in special education

    A grant from the U.S. Department of Education will continue to fund the development of coursework and teacher training materials for students with disabilities. Read More

    Oct 2, 2012