Yes Stories
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Yale Teaching Fellowship Launched
Yale will spend $10 million supporting the Yale Teaching Fellowship training teachers in shortage areas for New Haven Public Schools.
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Education Studies Scholars Featured in Yale News
Three Education Studies Scholars in the Class of 2024 were featured in Yale News’ profiles of graduating seniors.
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Anette Diaz ('25)
Anette Diaz (‘25) is inspired to pursue education by a story about her mother and paternal grandfather.
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Program History: 2010-Present
Following a campaign from student and alumni, the Yale Education Studies program was announced in 2013.
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Lauryn Burdine ('24)
When she’s not reading or hiking, Lauryn is busy exploring her interests in rural and Appalachian education, FGLI education, and education in prison.
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Alan Gao ('24)
After teaching 8th grade science over the summer, Alan Gao knew that he wanted to dive deeper into the theoretical frameworks of education.
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Jennifer Berkshire
Education Studies is proud to offer courses taught by distinguished ed-practitioners. Jennifer Berkshire shares her expertise in education journalism.
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Rowan Claypool ('80)
Rowan Claypool (‘80) founded Teach Kentucky to bring prospective teachers to the Bluegrass State.
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Yale Ed Studies Program History: 1940-2010
Here, we continue the story of Education Studies at Yale, which continued to evolve after Yale’s Education department closed in 1950.