Category: Students


Read stories, issue briefs, op-eds, and more by or about Neag School current students.

Well-Designed Video Games Can Enhance Problem-Solving Skills and Make Learning More Effective

May 29, 2013

The tragic December deaths of 20 first-graders and six school staff members in Sandy Hook, Connecticut, along with the Boston Marathon tragedy and other recent attacks, have brought the decades-old debate over the behavioral effects of video games back onto legislative floors throughout the nation. Citing the fact that gunman Adam Lanza, 20, played violent […]



Teaching History With Museums

May 21, 2013

“When you see it, you’ll become a believer. It’s almost impossible not to feel that way.” Those are the words of Meaghan Davis, a social studies teacher at Conard High School in West Hartford and disciple of UConn Professor Dr. Alan Marcus’ approach to teaching history. Marcus, associate professor of curriculum and instruction in the […]






National Grant Leads to Addition of Four, Much-Needed Methodology Fellows at Neag School of Education

January 30, 2013

A prestigious $400,000 federal grant will allow the Neag School of Education‘s Measurement, Evaluation and Assessment (MEA) Department to not just recruit and support four much-needed fellows, but to help meet the nationwide demand for better standardized tests to assess academic growth and educational effectiveness. Designed to create jobs and expand research in fields critical […]



UCAPP: Preparing Tomorrow’s Principals with Vision, Experience and Knowledge

January 30, 2013

Graduates give high grades to the University of Connecticut Administrator Preparation Program (UCAPP), as well as credit it for giving them the confidence, knowledge, experience and professional connections needed to achieve their career goals of becoming a principal, vice principal, department head or other school administrator. Indeed, more than 80 percent of those who’ve completed […]