Professor Ken Zeichner discusses the impact of the Every Student Succeeds Act on teacher standards.
Dean Mia Tuan discussed stereotypes facing Asian Americans as a distinguished guest lecturer at Southern Utah University.
The University of Washington's new two-year Native Education Certificate blends online learning with hands-on projects to build relationships in Native American communities.
The UW College of Education recently designed and facilitated a summer institute on culturally responsive classroom management for Washington teachers.
Ken Zeichner, Boeing professor of teacher education, is co-author of an op-ed discussing problems with the U.S. Department of Education's new regulations for programs that prepare new K-12 teachers.
The UW College of Education's Equity Summit on Gifted Education is cited in a story about funding of programs for highly capable students in Washington state.
William Zumeta, professor of educational leadership and policy studies, comments on a study he authored the explored how to help states prepare more students with bachelor's degrees.
Support for the College of Education’s EarlyEdU Alliance from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is advancing its work to strengthen high-quality preparation for the nation’s early education workforce. Nearly 50 higher education institutions, many of which serve poverty-impacted and underserved communities, are members of the alliance.
A partnership between Seattle Public Schools and the UW College of Education is helping teachers prepare to use "Next Generation" science in their classrooms.
Professor Marilyn Cohen has been named a 2018 recipient of the National Telemedia Council's Jessie McCanse Award in honor of her longtime contributions to the field of media literacy.