Learn about Maxine Greene’s philosophy of aesthetic education and the importance of imagination, how imagination, a key ingredient in creativity, and aesthetic education contribute to her ideas of social imagination and its relationship to social justice, and how these can inform our own education practice.
A conversation with Jorge Vidal, Project Coordinator for the Culturally Specific Services Program Grant (CSSP).
Explore how the brain learns to read and the evidenced-based approaches that facilitate that process.
Students (and their parents) are invited to join us on Zoom as we shine a spotlight on our undergraduate Psychology major at Carlow University.
Join us on Zoom for an engaging session with admissions, financial aid, and faculty from our Department of Education and Liberal Studies who are ready to share the exciting programs available to you! Learn about our full MEd degree programs as well as certificate options. This session is most appropriate for those who already hold … Continued
One of the results of trauma is changes in the brain. Minds and brains seem to change in their capacity to think and in how the world is perceived due to trauma. For many students COVID-19 has been traumatizing, and it does impact the ability to learn. This presentation is about what happens with trauma and learning and how to overcome these changes.
Join the curators, Amy Bowman-McElhone, PhD, Anna Wall & Carrie Fonder, for an opening act and virtual tour of our new art exhibition, ...I Forgot to Laugh. Contact the University Art Gallery for more information: gallery@carlow.edu.
Join us on Zoom for a general admissions presentation for traditional first year students, including an overview of our mission, academics, student live, and admission and aid process.
No DAY, or day format Grad classes No CAP IV & CAP- format Grad classes
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