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Item Annual Report 2006-2007: Transforming how higher education serves the world(University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2007) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentTransforming how higher education serves the worldItem The Conceptual Framework for the Professional Education Programs in the College of Education and Human Development: University of Minnesota(University of Minnesota, 2005-08) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentThe primary purposes of the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) at the University of Minnesota are to advance knowledge in the field of education, to prepare personnel for educational and human development positions, and to provide leadership to educational and human development agencies. The college intends to continue to build on its national reputation in the area of teacher preparation.Item Connect [Fall 2008](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2008-10) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentThe science of Shakespeare: STEM integration takes center stage at Mahtomedi schools; Inquiring minds: Teacher development supports best STEM practices; Teaching physics matters: Multidisciplinary program encourages physics students to teach; An eye to the future: Businesses partner with education to develop technology leaders; Women working: The Women’s Philanthropic Leadership Circle in depthItem Connect [Fall 2009](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2009-10) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentMore than a game: The college is essential to all Gopher athletes’ academic lives. Teaming up: Outreach expands access to physical activity. The sporting life: Research plumbs the impact of athletics on youth and the family. Gopher greats: Six alumni athletes share lessons learned on and off the field.Item Connect [Fall 2012](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2012-08) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development; University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentSTEM lessons: At the forefront of science, technology, engineering, and math education. Land Grant 150: 150 years after the Morrill Act, CEHD safeguards access for all. Open-book test: CEHD is testing open-source texts as well as iPads and e-books. Emblems of learning: A virtual museum draws scholars of education’s visual history. A building of their own: A tribute to Norris Hall on the 40th anniversary of Title IX.Item Connect [Fall 2013](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2013-09) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentSmart space: Investments with attention to design, technology, and accessibility are paying off. Never lose hope: Opening this fall, the Cicchetti Child and Family Laboratory brings groundbreaking work to Minnesota. The principal difference: The Minnesota Principals Academy has a new home and enhanced curriculum. Leadership, state by state: Effective school leadership varies based on deep political culture.Item Connect [Fall 2014](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2014-08) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentLaunched! Seven new alumni talk about their undergraduate experience. The rivers that connect us: A writer, an artist, and a family social scientist join forces to connect communities along the Mekong and Mississippi rivers. The death of the death penalty? A study by social work professors in Texas and Minnesota is the first to look at the penalty’s effect on murder victims’ families.Item Connect [Fall 2015](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2015-08) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentHealthy practice: Social work master’s students gain skills for careers in health care. Special delivery: Creating a new way to prepare education assistants to teach students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Energy exchange: Two teacher educators take time out to coteach in elementary classrooms. Fashion forwards: Four women teamed up with a group of middle-schoolers to create activewear for East African girls.Item Connect [Fall 2016](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2016-09) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentMaking democracy work: Two alumnae and a faculty member talk about their paths and passions as engaged citizens. A heritage of education: Schoolhouses are a window on the educational values that shaped the nation. Pause with paws: For social work doctoral student Tanya Bailey, animals are partners in creating a healthy campus.Item Connect [Fall 2018](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2018) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Fall 2019](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2019) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Fall 2020](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2020) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Fall 2021](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2021) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Fall 2022](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2022) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Fall 2023](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2023) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Spring 11](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2011-02) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentWorldwide wisdom about climate change: Earthducation uses learning technologies to start an intercontinental conversation. Peace through education: Faculty focus on education reform to achieve economic and geopolitical stability. Developing global learners: New programs ensure every student can study abroad. Crossing borders: Collaborations bring together the world’s best minds to tackle some of its most pressing challenges.Item Connect [Spring 2018](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2018) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Spring 2019](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2019) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Spring 2020](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2020) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human DevelopmentItem Connect [Spring 2021](University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development, 2021) University of Minnesota: College of Education and Human Development