The Seattle Teacher Residency, which prepares residents to become teachers in the context of, and for classrooms in Seattle Public Schools, is among programs featured in a new research report.
An upcoming event in the "Education + Society" film series sponsored by the College's Master in Education Policy program is highlighted.
Professor Ken Zeichner discusses challenges and opportunities in the preparation of highly-skilled teachers in an extended radio interview.
Jenn Salling, a graduate assistant manager with UW's softball team, is also taking classes in the College's Education Leadership and Policies Studies program as well as the coaching track of the Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership program.
The University of Washington's new Native Education Certificate Program, which prepares teachers to support the success of Native students, is featured as a leading-edge program for educators.
In South Seattle and south King County, the UW College of Education is partnering with schools in the Road Map region to close opportunity achievement gaps in schools — and open all doors for young learners.
Professor Holly Schindler discusses her study of low income dads of color, which is exploring how to strengthen their parenting skills to more actively support their young children.
Research by Virginia Berninger, professor emeritus, examining the impact of hands-on learning in activating regions of the brain involved in thinking, language and working memory is cited.
Professor James Mazza comments on the need for parents and educators to address the stigma of suicidal thoughts and behavior.