The Educator - Fall 2009

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the EDUCATOR S C H O O L O F E D U C AT I O N , H E A LT H A N D H U M A N S E R V I C E S

Ranked Among the Best Education Programs in the Country

18 Faculty Members Celebrated for Authoring Scholarly Work

U.S. News & World Report Ranks Top 100 Education Schools

In the past two years, 18 full-time and adjunct SOEHHS faculty members have published 17 books and 14 book chapters in their related fields. Last semester, a reception was held to celebrate these accomplishments. Long Island educators are welcome to join this annual event each March in the lobby of Hagedorn Hall, South Campus. Please visit hofstra.edu/SOEHHS in February 2010 for details about our the next reception!

Hofstra’s School of Education, Health and Human Services is one of the top 100 graduate schools of education in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report rankings. “The School of Education, Health and Human Services is proud to be included in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools of Education,” said Dr. David Foulk, dean of the School of Education, Health and Human Services. “Our rise in rankings validates the work of a dedicated faculty, the recruitment of top-notch students, and the support of top administrators and alumni.” Graduate programs at 278 schools granting doctoral degrees in education were surveyed in fall 2008 and early 2009. Of those schools, 238 provided the data needed to calculate rankings based on a weighted average, including quality assessment, student selectivity, faculty resources, research activity, overall rank and specialty rankings. These rankings allow people to narrow their search for a top-ranked school by location, tuition, school size and test scores.

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To view a complete list of the top 100 schools, visit usnews.com/sections/education/index.html. Hofstra ties at 96 with Iowa State University, Loyola UniversityChicago, University of Colorado-Denver, University of Mississippi, University of San Diego and Washington State.

FALL 2009

Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program......2 IDEAS Welcomes New Director.................................3 From Holliswood to Hofstra.........................................3 IDEAS Events, 2009-2010...........................................4 Fall 2009 Conferences and Workshops................6 SOEHHS Study Abroad Programs...........................7 SOEHHS Slogan................................................................8

Seated (L to R): Tatiana Gordon, C&T; Andrea Garcia, Literacy Studies; Sage Rose, CRSR; Andrea Perkins, CRSR; Laurie Johnson, CRSR; Janice Koch, C&T (retired) Standing (L to R): Dean David Foulk; Jamie Mitus, CRSR; Alan Flurkey, Literacy Studies; Doris Fromberg, C&T; Alan Singer, C&T; Monica Byrne-Jimenez, FLPS; Maureen Miletta, C&T (Retired); George Giuliani, CRSR; Judith Kaufman, C&T PAGE 1


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