Creativity, Imagination and Innovation in Education Symposium
Creativity, Imagination and Innovation in Education Symposium With a philosophy firmly rooted in the belief that creativity is essential in all disciplines and knowledge-oriented societies, The...
View ArticleThe Department of Arts & Humanities Announces a New Blog
As we ramp up for The Creativity, Imagination, and Innovation in Education Symposium, being held April 28th & 29th at Teachers College, the Department of Arts & Humanities announces a new blog...
View ArticleA conversation with Symposium co-chair, Professor Margaret Crocco
A glimpse into what’s behind the upcoming Creativity & Imagination Symposium…
View ArticleCreativity Brown Bag
How does creativity factor into the teaching of TESOL and Applied Linguistics? What about Social Studies or Technology? Professor Lori Custodero sat down with faculty from all over the college for two...
View ArticleSocial Issue Media Festival
Another exciting upcoming event at TC! The Social Issue Media Festival asks: What moves us? How can you inspire someone in just a few minutes? How does the medium shape the message, and how does the...
View ArticleSteven Berlin Johnson: Instead of building cathedrals in learning, we need to...
Steven Berlin Johnson talks about the ingredients needed to spark innovation as part of his keynote address for the Creativity, Imagination, and Innovation Symposium at Teachers College. Tell us what...
View ArticleTo Be Heard: Giving young people a voice through poetry
“Power writing is about taking control of your life in this world. It’s about using the power you have that people absolutely do not want you to use.” This quote from To Be Heard director, producer,...
View ArticleDead Poets to Dangerous Minds: A Social Studies Film Class
A unique course offered in the Social Studies program this summer at Teachers College provided students with the opportunity to look at educationally themed films from a fresh angle. The class, called...
View Article“Spearheading Debate: Culture Wars & Uneasy Truces”, with Steven Dubin
—”As South Africa’s democracy matures, this book analyses the following questions: how does the state mediate between traditional tribal authority and constitutional law in matters such as initiation...
View ArticleDr. Khalil Muhammad Visits TC
by Eric Strome On Wednesday, April 24th the Arts & Humanities Department hosted Dr. Khalil Muhammad, who presented “Grand Simplification: Historical Illiteracy in the Age of Mass Incarceration” as...
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