*Last updated 10/24
Education Studies “working groups” are student-led groups organized around educational interests. Working groups can organize a range of activities to learn more about their education topic of interest. Past and present working groups have 1) met informally for meals coffee & boba, 2) conducted a collaborative learning project together, 3) compiled relevant resources for Yale students on the wiki pages below, 4) organized school visits and other field trips, and 5) hosted speakers. Because these groups are student-led, they may vary in activity from year to year.
Below, read more about past working groups and suggested coursework for each area of interest.
- Arts, Media, and Education
- Bilingual Education
- Disability Studies and Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Economics and Education
- Educational Entrepreneurship
- Education Policy
- Education Technology
- Higher Education
- Incarceration and Education
- International Education
- Journalism and Education
- Law and Education
- Race, Ethnicity, and Education
- Rural Education
- Sex Education
- Social and Emotional Learning
- Sociology of Education
- Teaching Practice
What’s missing? To create a working group, please contact mira.debs@yale.edu Add another stream using the following template:
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