https://news.miami.edu/edufalsefalseAnnouncements-School of Educationhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/announcements-school-of-education/index.htmlannouncements-school-of-educationBlack Mental Healthhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/black-mental-health/index.htmlblack-mental-healthDiversity-School of Educationhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/diversity-school-of-education/index.htmldiversity-school-of-educationEducation and Human Developmenthttps://news.miami.edu/edu/education-and-human-developmet/index.htmleducation-and-human-developmentEducational and Psychological Studieshttps://news.miami.edu/edu/educational-and-psychological-studies/index.htmleducational-and-psychological-studiesHighlights-School of Educationhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/highlights-school-of-education/index.htmlhighlights-school-of-educationKinesiology and Sports Scienceshttps://news.miami.edu/edu/kinesiology-and-sports-sciences/index.htmlkinesiology-and-sports-sciencesLaura Kohn-Woodhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/laura-kohn-wood/index.htmllaura-kohn-woodSchool of Education Teaching and Learninghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/teaching-and-learning/index.htmlschool-of-education-teaching-and-learningResearch - School of Educationhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/research/index.htmlresearch---school-of-educationSocial Justice Serieshttps://news.miami.edu/edu/social-justice-series/index.htmlsocial-justice-seriestrueSchool of Education and Human Development / Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Research-School of Education /
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How age-defying professional athletes are beating father time
https://news.miami.edu/stories/2021/06/how-age-defying-professional-athletes-are-beating-father-time.html
https://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/agingathletes-hero-940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/agingathletes-hero-790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/_assets/images-stories/2021/06/agingathletes-hero-365.jpgPro athletes Tom Brady, Serena Williams, and Phil Mickelson. Photos: The Associated PressAdvancements in nutrition, training, and sports medicine have helped athletes like Tom Brady, Phil Mickelson, and Serena Williams extend their careers and excel in their sport.Robert C. Jones Jr.06-21-2021falseSchool of Education and Human DevelopmentEducation and Human DevelopmentKinesiology and Sports SciencesResearch-School of Education falsefalsefalsefalsefalseScience and Technology / Tech Innovation / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Research-School of Education /
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Research Explores How the Brain Functions
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Science and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/img-20200803-stories01-940.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/img-20200803-stories01-790.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/img-20200803-stories01-365.jpgBrian Arwari, clinical associate professor, can answer many questions about how our brains work.Barbara Gutierrez11-01-2020falseSchool of Education and Human DevelopmentKinesiology and Sports SciencesResearch-School of Education Tech InnovationfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseScience and Technology / Tech Innovation / School of Education and Human Development / Education and Human Development / Research-School of Education / School of Education Teaching and Learning /
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Identifying Strategies to Reduce Inequalities in STEM Education
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Science and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/supportengagedscience940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/supportengagedscience790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/supportengagedscience365x365.jpgsupport engaged scienceInvesting in early childhood education, offering hands-on classroom learning, and providing diverse role models are among the ways educators can encourage underrepresented students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).SEHD News11-01-2020falseSchool of Education and Human DevelopmentEducation and Human DevelopmentResearch-School of Education School of Education Teaching and LearningTech InnovationfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseScience and Technology / Tech Innovation / School of Education and Human Development / Education and Human Development / Research-School of Education / School of Education Teaching and Learning /
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Professor Nam Ju Kim: Developing Powerful Technology Tools for Learning
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Science and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/namjukim940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/namjukim790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/11/namjukim365x365.jpgnam ju kimMotivating students can be a difficult challenge for teachers, particularly in a time of online learning. That’s why Nam Ju Kim, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Education and Human Development’s Department of Teaching and Learning, is using advanced technology tools to find a solution.SEHD News11-01-2020falseSchool of Education and Human DevelopmentEducation and Human DevelopmentResearch-School of Education School of Education Teaching and LearningTech InnovationfalsefalsefalsefalsefalseScience and Technology / Tech Innovation / School of Education and Human Development / Kinesiology and Sports Sciences / Research-School of Education /
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KinaTrax Donates Advanced Motion Analysis System to Orovitz Laboratories, Bringing AI to Biomechanics Research
https://news.miami.edu/edu/stories/2020/09/kinatrax-donates-advanced-motion-analysis-system-to-orovitz-laboratories,-bringing-ai-to-biomechanics-research.html
Science and Technologyhttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/09/kinatrax940x529.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/09/kinatrax790x527.jpghttps://news.miami.edu/edu/_assets/images/images-stories/2020/09/kinatrax365x365.jpgkinatraxIn recent years, KinaTrax’s leading-edge motion analysis technology has helped track more than 1 million pitches for Major League Baseball (MLB) teams like the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Tampa Bay Rays. Now, researchers in the School of Education and Human Development (SEHD) will be able to use this markerless motion capture technology for studies in biomechanics, thanks to a new system donated by the Boca Raton company.SEHD News11-01-2020falseSchool of Education and Human DevelopmentKinesiology and Sports SciencesResearch-School of Education Tech Innovationfalsefalsefalsefalse