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US Army contracts professors to create metacognition tool

The US Army Research Institute has awarded an $800,000 contract to a group of professors to fund the creation of a new tool: An AI-powered computer program to analyze and enhance an individual’s metacognitive skills. One of those professors is Antonio P. Gutierrez de Blume (Co-PI), Ph.D., Professor of Educational Research in Georgia Southern University’s […]

Program offers teachers unique items for hands-on learning

Would your lesson on fossils benefit from dinosaur bone replicas? Could your engineering unit be enhanced by a LEGO robot kit? How about a variety of preserved mammalian organs for your biology class? The College of Education’s Center for STEM Education at Georgia Southern University loans out all of these items and more through their […]

Professor visits China to share about preschool special education

One faculty member in the College of Education began this semester with a trip to Zhengzhou, China for the International Seminar on Preschool Inclusion. Kymberly Harris, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Elementary and Special Education, was an honored keynote speaker at the 4-day event. Roughly 2,500 administrators, instructors and professors from the area attended to learn […]

EAGLE Academy featured in Making a Difference magazine

This falls’ Making a Difference magazine features EAGLE Academy at Georgia Southern University! Along with the article, the magazine publishes a video that showcases the program.

College Board of Advisors Welcomes New Members

The Board of Advisors for Georgia Southern University’s College of Education gathered for their fall meeting on Friday, September 8, in Statesboro’s College of Education building. Members traveled from all over the state, and their four-hour session included lunch with current students and faculty. One significant order of business was the formal introduction of five […]