For the University of Washington’s undergraduate education students, senior year is an in-depth opportunity to apply knowledge from all of their previous coursework and practice their skills in a community setting.
Mia Tuan, dean of the University of Washington College of Education, issued the following statement regarding the College's commitment to dismantling structural racism in the wake of multiple incidents in which Black people have been kil
It was in 9th grade that Karl Gapuz (BA '16, MIT ’17) knew he wanted to be a teacher.
The University of Washington College of Education's Philip Bell, Shauna C.
“When we talk about inclusion, we’re not just talking about individual practices,” says RinaMarie Leon-Guerrero (PhD ‘06), an inclusion specialist at the Un
While the move to remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the work of educators and students alike, it’s also given many teachers an opportunity to think creatively about how they engage their students in productive
For future teachers, the beginning of their preparation program is marked by trepidation in the best of times.
While growing up in Seattle, Asiya-Bontu Mohammed actively worked to uplift the local Oromo community — an ethnic group from Ethiopia.
Four University of Washington College of Education students have been named in this year’s cohort of the Husky 100.
Across the United States, the rapid onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has upended the operations of school systems.