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  1. Teachers College, Columbia University 525 West 120th Street New York, NY 10027. Tel: +1 (212) 678-3000

  2. There are plenty of opportunities to meet with us and discuss your future at TC! This fall, we will offer in-person and virtual tours and information sessions, as well as application workshops, Open Houses, and subject-specific webinars. Browse Upcoming Events. TC students share their experiences on a panel for prospective applicants.

  3. Phone: 212.678.3765 * Fax: 212.678.3237 * Email: smart-williams@tc.columbia.edu. Address: 306 Zankel Hall Box Number: 31. The Department of Curriculum & Teaching offers graduate training in early childhood education, elementary and secondary inclusive education, gifted education, and other fields. Learn more and apply.

  4. Contact Us. Program Directors: Motor Learning - Lori Quinn Applied Physiology - Carol Garber PhD in Kinesiology (all programs) - Andy Gordon Box: 93 Email: movementscience@tc.columbia.edu. Our graduate programs in Movement Science & Education approach the study of movement from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

  5. Teachers College, Columbia University 374 Grace Dodge Hall. Contact Person: Michelle Guo, Program Assistant. Phone: 212-678-3184 Fax: 212-678-8237. Email: iceinfo@tc.columbia.edu. Contact Us. Teachers College, Columbia University 525 West 120th Street New York, NY 10027. Tel: +1 (212) 678-3000. Map & Directions; Directory;

  6. Kimberly Noble, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Neuroscience and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. As a neuroscientist and board-certified pediatrician, she directs the Neurocognition, Early Experience and Development (NEED) lab, where she and her team study how socioeconomic inequality relates to children's cognitive, emotional ...

  7. 13 de oct. de 2004 · Say Yes Again!: $50M to Harlem schools, Teachers College partners with foundation to serve area students. George Weiss of the Say Yes to Education Foundation announced a $50 million program to provide more than 400 kindergartners in five Harlem schools with full scholarships for advanced education upon graduation from high school. Published 9 ...