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Texas A&M’s Project VICTORY Brings New Learning Opportunities to Agua Dulce Students

by ksutton | Jul 27, 2022 | News, Uncategorized

Third-grade students at Agua Dulce Elementary School got to see a whole new side to earth science this spring via a project led by researchers and professors at Texas A&M University’s School of Education and Human Development (SEHD). Project Virtually-Infused...

Project VICTORY Connects Rural Students with Real-Life Scientists

by ksutton | Jul 25, 2022 | News, Research

Science can seem quite abstract to young students but having a friendly scientist to engage with can make a big difference in their science learning and interest. “I tried to let them know that science is really just life, their lives, and the lives around them,” said...

Project VICTORY Staff Brings Science Learning Fun to Local School

by ksutton | Jul 13, 2022 | News

Education research personnel treated Bryan ISD families and students to hands-on earth science demonstrations at Johnson Elementary’s annual Family Night in April. Project Virtually-Infused Collaborations for Teaching and Learning Opportunities for Rural Youth...

Automating Classroom Observation: CEHD Research Centers Take Steps to Develop AI Foundations

by ksutton | Jul 11, 2022 | News

The Center for Research & Development in Dual Language & Literacy Acquisition (CRDLLA) and Education Leadership Research Center (ELRC) in the College of Education & Human Development (CEHD) at Texas A&M University have taken the first steps to automate...

How Texas A&M Researchers Are Addressing Literacy Challenges in Rural China

by ksutton | Jul 11, 2022 | News

In a less developed region of China, there is an experimental school that has been struggling to provide students with the support and adequate resources needed to teach children the English language. Dr. Fuhui Tong, bilingual education scholar and Department Head of...
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