CCSU artist exhibits 'Dark Matter' Aug 26, 2008
schools she went on to acquire a master of science in education from Bank Street College of Education with Parsons School of Design and a doctorate in art from New York University. At Central she teaches research, theory and practice in art education, as well as classes in mixed media art and educational technology. (New Britain Herald, CT)
Toast features photos by Peggy Bang Apr 3, 2008
Bang, a visual arts instructor at North Iowa Area Community College since 1985, received a B.A. from Iowa State University and an M.S. at Bank Street College of Education in cooperation with Parsons School of Design, New York City. Last October, the Art Educators of Iowa honored her as the outstanding Higher Education Art Educator for 2007-2008. (Mason City Globe-Gazette, IO)
The ABC's Of Hiring A Tutor Sep 30, 2007
Nancy Cardwell, a professor of child development at Bank Street College of Education in Manhattan, recently spoke with The Saturday Early Show about the trend towards tutoring. The Saturday Early Show: How do you know if your child needs a tutor. (CBS News)
Learning as a bus ride Apr 3, 2007
The Bank Street College of Education professor, hailing from New York, will arrive at Prairie Lights Books, 15 S. Dubuque St., to read from his memoir, My Father's Keeper: The Story of a Gay Son and his Aging Parents. The story chronicles the years from 1992 through 2005, when Silin cared for his father, who had larynx cancer, and his mother, who had had a stroke. (Daily Iowan, IA)
MATH AND MARXISM Mar 20, 2007
Another of the math conference's "experts" is Cathy Wilkerson, an adjunct professor at the Bank Street College of Education. Her only other credential mentioned in the program is that she was a "member of the Weather Underground of the 60s.". (New York Post -- Opinions)
RETRAIN THEIR BRAIN Aug 26, 2006
"The most important step in getting kids ready for school has to do with regulating their sleep and beginning some of the morning rituals they're used to over the school year," says Rose Kavo, an adjunct professor of child development at the Bank Street College of Education. QUICK TIPS. (New York Post -- Entertainment)