Learning scientists from the University of Washington and the University of Colorado Boulder, along with educators, are embarking on a national effort to make science learning more coherent and equitable.
School comes naturally for some students. But for others, Lacey Hartigan knows well, a host of obstacles can push them off course.
Two math educators at the University of Washington College of Education co-authored the most read blog post of 2016 on the Teaching Channel’s
Computer science skills are becoming increasingly important not only to national innovation, but also to individual success and career mobility.
When her mother was diagnosed with stage four cancer, Anna Maher chose to respond with resilience and determination.
Immigration. Gun control. Abortion. Gay rights. Religion. Are these and other polarizing topics too controversial to be discussed in today’s high school classrooms?
One of the nation’s leading voices for a healthy public education system, Pedro Noguera, will discuss the connections between equity and education during a January 10 lecture co-sponsored by the University of Washington College of Educat
Gary Cohn (PhD '99), superintendent of Everett Public Schools since 2009, has been named 2017 Superintendent of the Year by the Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA).
Kim Boudreau enrolled at the University of Washington planning to major in business administration and human resources management, but it didn’t feel like quite the right fit.