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ParentMap

Teacher EDucation by Design, created by College of Education faculty and doctoral students, brings together educators to foster ongoing professional development.

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Wiley Online Library

Jennifer Lee Hoffman, associate professor in Educational Foundations, Leadership & Policy and faculty member at the Center for Leadership in Athletics, co-wrote an article published in the Wiley Online Library titled, "What if amateurism turned into entrepreneurialism?" Lee Hoffman and her co-author discuss the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in NCAA v. Alston, which upends the long-held practice of treating college athletes as unpaid amateurs. The ruling comes at a time when state legislation across the country is opening doors for new economic opportunities for college athletes, primarily their ability to market their name, image and likeness. The authors argue that the ruling provides an opportunity for campus leaders in athletics and in universities to think about the opportunities they provide for all students, including college athletes, to become entrepreneurs in a new economy.

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Performance Fact

The work of Professor Meredith Honig and the University of Washington’s District Leadership Design Lab is cited in helping develop principals as instructional leaders.

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The Seattle Times

Professor Ann Ishimaru discussed going from “best” practices to “next” practices in parent-school engagement as a featured speaker during a conference for Washington State teachers, parents and education advocates.

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The Hechinger Report

Professor Virginia Berninger comments on the importance of teaching young children to type as well as learn handwriting.

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Forbes

Professor Elizabeth West comments on her new research finding that children from ethnically and culturally diverse families are not well represented in autism research.

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Crosscut

Philip Bell, director of the UW College of Education's Institute for Science and Mathematics Education, comments on the importance of equity in STEM education.

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Education Week

The University of Washington College of Education's Knowledge in Action project is cited for its work building teacher capacity for project-based learning.

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The Seattle Times

UW College of Education partnerships with schools and communities in the Road Map Project are helping close achievement gaps in South Seattle and south King County schools.

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Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

UW College of Education researchers explore teacher retention and mobility in Washington state in a report that shows the workforce becoming younger and little progress in diversifying the state's teaching workforce.