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In large, diverse metropolitan areas such as Seattle, students in K-12 systems can speak well over 100 primary languages.

The University of Washington College of Education's Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership program celebrates 10 years

Growing up in a small town in Nevada, sports were one of the primary outlets for Katie Cavender and her class

Even as poverty-impacted schools have found success recruiting more high-ability teachers over the past two decades, fewer teachers of color are sticking with the profession.

Mia Tuan, dean of the University of Washington College of Education, issued the following statement on the June 12 Orlando shooting and homophobia in America.

"Run, fat rabbits! Run, run, run! That fox wants to eat you, one by one! Dinnertime!"

For Soojin Oh Park, experiences teaching in early education have brought her to the University of Washington College of Education and a dedication to supporting children in their earlie

Washington is home to 29 federally-recognized tribes, with approximately 64,000 Native American students represented in nearly every community in the state.

Four University of Washington College of Education projects focused on expanding access to great STEM teaching and learning were featured during this year's NSF Video Showcase "STEM for All."

For perhaps a majority of voters in the United States, formal civic education takes place in a high school government course.