GC students teach Goshen middle schoolers how to code with Google grant
Goshen Middle Schoolers are learning how to code with the help of Goshen College students and a grant from Google.
Goshen Middle Schoolers are learning how to code with the help of Goshen College students and a grant from Google.
More than half of last year’s Goshen College Education Department graduates decided to stick around and set up their first classrooms right here in Northern Indiana. Meet a few of our recent graduates here.
Beginning in August, a Goshen College graduate will work at Goshen High School for one year to serve as a mentor and coach for first-generation college students, according to a proposal shared with the Goshen Community School Board.
Zebulon Holsopple '06, a science teacher at J.D. Clement Early College High School in Durham, North Carolina, is the recipient of Depauw's 2016 Battey National Educator of the Year Award.
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.