In a phenomena known as “summer melt,” many high school graduates plan to pursue higher education, but something derails them over the summer.
For teachers, professional development is too often an exercise of sitting, listening and taking in information from an expert—though rarely another classroom teacher.
Introducing science to young children as an engaging, active and fun enterprise is critical to nurturing their long-term interest in STEM learning and careers.
As a student at Tacoma's Lincoln High School, Dylan Tran expected his Advanced Placement World History course to provide him with multiple stories and perspectives of human history.
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In his first year as a teacher in Arizona, University of Washington PhD student Lin Wu struggled to make genuine connections with his Mexican American students.
Max Silverman, a nationally recognized leader with expertise in improving instructional leadership systems focused on equitable outcomes for students, has been named executive director of the Univ
An open letter from University of Washington College of Education faculty regarding the federal policy of separating immigrant families at U.S. border crossings.
An astonishing amount of data is collected in education—a typical student will accumulate millions of data points, between preschool and high school graduation alone, ranging from standardized tests to administrative logs—yet leveraging
Since 2013, Early Achievers Institutes have brought together experts in the field of early childhood education to inspire best practices.