Children & Education
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  • Dec 10 2021

In her new book, Department of Psychology professor Christia Spears Brown uncovers what researchers and scientists have learned about how children are impacted by biases.

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  • Dec 2 2021

College of Health Sciences and College of Education faculty are joining forces to create a communication intervention program for students with severe disabilities.

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  • Nov 18 2021

The latest edition of a widely used tool for teaching and assessing preschool children was developed with the help of a UK professor with extensive experience in early childhood education.

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  • Nov 12 2021

University of Kentucky College of Education faculty and students will be showcased at the University Council for Educational Administration’s (UCEA) annual meeting.

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  • Oct 7 2021

College of Education researcher Collin Shepley has received a grant from the Institute of Education Sciences to develop online training for preschool teachers serving children with and without disabilities. 

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  • Aug 13 2021

Jasmyne Lewis-Combs, who earned her master’s degree in library science in 2014 from the School of Information Science (SIS), took her love of local libraries and transformed it into a career.

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  • Aug 9 2021

Toys with a Purpose is a new intergenerational initiative that will establish a lending library to support child development and promote learning through play by improving access to free adapted toys in Eastern Kentucky.

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  • Jul 28 2021

A University of Kentucky team is linking with a nationally-known education innovator to move beyond what school was before the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Jul 23 2021

For 11 years, STEM Experiences camps have given students in second grade through high school opportunities to get a sneak peak of what it feels like to learn in university classrooms.

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  • May 3 2021

On May 7 and 8 the UK College Education offers the free conference: Education and Civil Rights for the New Decade.