New research shows that camps and clubs effectively engaging students in STEM subjects are doing much more than providing a series of hands-on activities.
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New research shows that camps and clubs effectively engaging students in STEM subjects are doing much more than providing a series of hands-on activities.
UVA School of Education and Human Development Dean Bob Pianta walks us through the myriad ways proposed investments in early childhood education could improve society as a whole.
At a time when parents may be wary of taking unvaccinated children to a medical facility, the study raises concerns about the possible consequences.
Alexis Ward, a graduate student in the School of Education and Human Development, has been working to improve the lives of people with disabilities ever since she was a kid.
UVA President Jim Ryan will join the First-Generation Graduate Student Coalition kick-off event Thursday, October 7th on the UVA Lawn.
When it comes to obese individuals getting healthy and reducing mortality risk, increasing physical activity and improving fitness appear to be superior to weight loss.
The way educators frame and approach any learning gaps caused by the pandemic can make a huge difference in the wellbeing of children and youth.
UVA professors Mazurek and Davis, in partnership with Mary Baldwin University, will lead the new program designed to improve the health and well-being of children with autism and other developmental disabilities.
Prof. Alridge has been awarded the 2021 Carter G. Woodson Scholars Medallion by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH).
Prof. Alridge has been awarded the 2021 Carter G. Woodson Scholars Medallion by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)