
College of Education and Human Development
Texas A&M Launches State’s Most Comprehensive Institute For Early Childhood Development & Education
March 20, 2023 • 3 min. readThe institute’s mission is to use leading, cutting-edge research to transform the lives of all young children and the adults who interact with them.
Texas A&M, System Institutions Honor Teachers At SXSW Education Week
March 20, 2023 • 3 min. readThe university, along with We Teach Texas, hosted an event called “Thank You for Teaching Texas” to celebrate and connect educators.
Black teachers in the segregated South – especially women – played critical roles in preserving knowledge that might’ve otherwise been lost to history.
This year’s topics include teacher shortages, ways to control cancer and how to fight burnout.
Texas A&M Researchers Create Toe-Tapping Test To Evaluate Fall Risk In Parkinson’s Patients
Aug. 26, 2022 • 5 min. readThe test uses smart shoe insoles to assess a patient’s falling risk and symptom progression, as well as provide treatment suggestions through an easy-to-use phone application.
Recognizing Trauma In Students As Kids Head Back To School
Aug. 15, 2022 • 7 min. readTexas A&M experts explain how traumatic experiences impact kids’ behavior and shape their needs in the classroom.
Since 2006, Aggie STEM has offered summer camps for youth to develop their science, technology, engineering and math skills.
Experts touch on subjects including how the way people walk is related to their health, sex differences in intelligence and achievement, and the "wealth" of bilingualism.
Teachers Are Leaving The Classroom, But The Pandemic Is Not Yet To Blame
March 2, 2022 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M expert discusses the real causes and ways to keep teachers in the classroom.
Individuals who lack real-life support are more likely to make connections through gaming, Texas A&M researchers found.