Celebrated Fenwick teacher Ramzi Farran ’68 bids ‘classroom heaven’ adieu – OakPark.com
Colleagues and former students praise Ramzi Farran's human touch
Colleagues and former students praise Ramzi Farran's human touch
Kathy Meyer Reimer '83 is a Goshen College elementary education professor, and her enthusiasm for education and literature is infectious.
The students in Jen Eberly’s class are part of Goshen Community Schools’ English Learner program. They’re working hard to achieve academic success and learn a new language at the same time – and Eberly and her fellow EL instructors are working just as hard to guide them.
Max Mault '76, Goshen Middle School band director, has worked in the Goshen Community Schools for 40 years.
In this TED talk, Anne Glick '98 argues that technology can help save the world, just not in the way we expect it to.
The Indiana Department of Education has reported a decline in the number of teacher licenses issued over the past few years.
As the Indiana Department of Education investigates teacher recruitment and retention, educators and college students talk about why they stuck with the profession – or switched career paths.
Suzanne Ehst, associate professor and director of secondary education at Goshen College, weighs in on Indiana's teacher shortage on WNIT's "Politically Speaking."
Mary Yoder Holsopple '76, bullying prevention coordinator for Elkhart Community Schools, holds up the books she co-authored, called "More Class Meetings That Matter: Respecting People with Disabilities."
Kathy Short ’75, professor of language, reading and culture at the University of Arizona and director of Worlds of Words (WOW), is the recipient of the 2015 Goshen College Culture for Service Award.