
learning and pedagogy
How The Switch To Online Courses During The Pandemic Could Benefit People With Disabilities In The Future
Jun 10, 2020 • 1 min. readKristie Orr, a disability resources expert and part of a group that advises Gov. Greg Abbott, says the pandemic opened up new ways of thinking about accessible education.
It’s estimated Ganesa Gopalakrishnan taught 25,000 students during his career.
Texas A&M Veterinary Students Prepare For Future Work During Pandemic
May 11, 2020 • 5 min. readStudents are learning how veterinarians around the state have changed their processes during COVID-19, and are creating disaster plans for their future practices.
With classes moved online, students have continued honing their skills via video conference with their professors.
The new location will be devoted to public service as a “noble calling.”
Gov. Abbott, Texas A&M AgriLife Announce Online Training For Child Care Providers
Apr 29, 2020 • 3 min. readThe free courses cover topics including parent-child communication, stress management, developmentally appropriate activities and more.
Online Clinical Rotations Let CVM Veterinary Students Complete Education During Pandemic
Apr 29, 2020 • 5 min. readTexas A&M veterinary professors are finding creative ways for students to finish their degrees during the COVID-19 crisis.
With Texas school districts closed for the rest of the year, Texas A&M faculty have developed a series of videos to help kids learn from home.
Texas A&M online education experts offer best practices for teaching in the age of COVID-19.
Provost says it will have a long-term transformational effect on teaching.