
College of Education and Human Development
New Book By Texas A&M Faculty Helps Children Understand COVID-19
Jul 9, 2020 • 3 min. readThe book from College of Education & Human Development faculty members aims to help kids understand the pandemic while easing their fears.
Texas A&M online education experts offer best practices for teaching in the age of COVID-19.
Texas A&M experts from the Center of Translational Research in Aging and Longevity offer recommendations for how seniors can stay healthy during the pandemic.
A Texas A&M health and kinesiology professor explains why it's important for kids to stay active while learning from home.
A Texas A&M school psychology and counseling expert offers advice for parents.
A Texas A&M professor's research identified five factors that can affect a woman's career after leaving the workforce for a period of time.
A Texas A&M researcher studied children with high rates of aggression who also experience bullying.
Texas A&M professors discuss how black undergraduate students navigate predominantly white institutions, and how their experiences can be improved.
Using racial attitudes data, a Texas A&M professor found that as implicit racial bias increased, attendance decreased.
Twelve Texas A&M researchers will present on topics related to health and education in a series of five-minute presentations.