6 ways The Citadel helps lead the education of K-12 students
The Citadel works year-round to positively impact classrooms and shape effective educators for the state of South Carolina and the nation.
Read MoreThe Citadel works year-round to positively impact classrooms and shape effective educators for the state of South Carolina and the nation.
Read MoreAs school districts across the country grapple with a nationwide teacher shortage, faculty in the Zucker Family School of Education are creating solutions to address the crisis.
Read MoreMeet Ryan Giles: Assistant principal at Moultrie Middle School in the Charleston County School District and Zucker Family School of Education alumnus.
Read MoreFour colleges have joined forces to provide a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) program in Education Systems Improvement Studies.
Read MoreLarry Daniel, Dean of the Zucker Family School of Education at the Citadel, talks to us about what he does in his free time outside of the school.
Read MoreMore than 800 students from around South Carolina compete in annual STEM event. Students from around the state are celebrating the results of their hard work after taking top spots in the eighth annual Storm The Citadel event.
Read MoreFun and learning will combine as K-12, college and corporate teams gather to compete during the eighth annual Storm The Citadel STEM competition Saturday, Feb. 10. This year, more than 120 teams will participate in trebuchet, bridge building, Lego robotics and water bottle rocket competitions.
Read MoreHearing a story vibrantly told by the person who wrote it is one way the Zucker Family School of Education hopes to make an impact on young readers.
Read MoreLarry Daniel speaks on the new upcoming challenges and demands educational leaders are facing.
Read MoreDeans of education programs at six colleges, including The Citadel, Clemson University and College of Charleston are combining their efforts to alleviate the K-12 teacher shortage crisis plaguing the state.
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