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Horses & Healing: Education Course Explores Mental Health, Community and Advocacy

TCU course transcends academic boundaries by propelling students into the core of societal issues and community-driven solutions. Utilizing field visits and guest lectures, the course immerses students in the real-world challenges prevalent in diverse communities surrounding Fort Worth, Texas.

Damien Patton
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College of Education Names New Director, Chair for Starpoint, KinderFrogs

Posted on Mar. 09, 2021, by College of Education

Damian Patton was named the next director and Jean W. Roach Chair of Laboratory Schools in the TCU College of Education.

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Virtual Learning Turns Practical With COVID-19 Lessons

Posted on Dec. 17, 2020, by College of Education

When TCU classes went virtual in March, associate professor Hayat Hokayem and doctoral students Savannah Graham and Alex Tolar needed a way to motivate their undergraduate students to learn scientific concepts in an online environment. Without the use of their typically hands-on learning activities in a classroom, they developed a lesson plan on a subject top of mind for most: COVID-19.

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Alumni

Alumni Q&A: Suzie Almy '87

Posted on Dec. 15, 2020, by Teresa Burnett

Suzie Almy earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 1987 and earned her elementary education certification in 1994 from TCU. She teaches at High Point Academy, a charter school in Fort Worth.

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Julie McAvoy
Alumni

Alumni Q&A: Julie McAvoy '90

Posted on Dec. 11, 2020, by Jenny Moore

Julie McAvoy earned her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education  in 1990 and is now the Principal at Donna Park Elementary in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District.

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Graduation

Class of 2020: Stacy Vasquez

Posted on Dec. 07, 2020, by Jenny Moore

The College of Education congratulates all students who are graduating this semester. While we’re unable to gather in person for commencement, hooding and pinning ceremonies in December due to the pandemic, we celebrate the accomplishments of students like Stacy Vasquez, who earned his Ph.D. in Science Education and works as a Professor of Biology at Dallas College. He's passionate about teaching science in a way that addresses students' lived experiences and societal issues.

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Alumni

Alumni Q&A: Bryce MacDougall '19

Posted on Dec. 03, 2020, by Jenny Moore

Bryce MacDougall earned his Bachelor of Science in Education in 2019 and is now a social studies teacher and assistant football and soccer coach at Castleberry High School in Castleberry ISD. 

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James Sang
Graduation

Class of 2020: James Sang

Posted on Nov. 30, 2020, by Jenny Moore

The College of Education congratulates all students who are graduating this semester. While we’re unable to gather in person for commencement, hooding and pinning ceremonies in December due to the pandemic, we celebrate the accomplishments of students like James Sang, a two-time graduate of TCU who's passionate about helping refugee and first-generation students succeed academically, driven by his own experiences.

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Alumni

Alumni Q&A: Allison Davis '18

Posted on Nov. 19, 2020, by Jenny Moore

Allison Davis earned her Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood-6th Grade Education in 2018, graduating with university honors. She is now a K-8 Spanish teacher at St. Paul Lutheran School in Fort Worth and published her children's book, Hope the Dog, in October.

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5 Tips to Manage Mental Health for the Holidays

Posted on Nov. 13, 2020, by Jenny Moore

As students enter the final year of TCU’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in the College of Education, they practice their clinical skills in a 600-hour internship working with clients at various schools, agencies and hospitals in the community.

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