*Last updated 1/18/23
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
- 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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