4 New Approaches to Literacy from the Science of Reading Jan 27, 2025 Donald J. Bolger sees literacy as a form of liberation, an act powerful enough to free the mind and change lives. For Simone Gibson, literacy is an...
Junior Zoe Chabria Awarded $10,000 Scholarship from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Jan 24, 2025 Zoe Chabria, a junior mathematics and secondary education double-degree student at the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®, was awarded the 2024 National Council...
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Education Policy Researcher’s Work Informs Key Federal Documents Jan 17, 2025 A ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® researcher’s work has helped to inform recent federal documents on diversifying the teacher workforce and recruiting...
SiSTEM: How Muslim Women are Reclaiming Space in the STEM Classroom Jan 16, 2025 In Western cultures, science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) research is known for its rigid procedural methodology. Most experimental...
Lost (and Found) in Translation Jan 15, 2025 Six years ago, Muhammad Fusenig was watching his Golden State Warriors on television when the announcer mentioned Steph Curry, and Fusenig thought,...
Sue Bredekamp ’72, M.A. ’76, Ph.D. ’85 Receives ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Alumni Excellence Awards: Legacy Award Jan 14, 2025 Sue Bredekamp ’72, M.A. ’76, Ph.D. ’85, is one of three recipients of the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® Alumni Association's 2024 Alumni Excellence Awards...
Dean Griffin Recognized as a Top U.S. Education Scholar for the Fourth Year in a Row Jan 9, 2025 For the fourth consecutive year, Kimberly Griffin, dean of the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® College of Education, has been named one of the most influential...
Reducing Social Exclusion Among Children Jan 8, 2025 Distinguished University Professor Melanie Killen joins The Measure of Everyday Life podcast to share her research on fostering inclusivity in...
How DC Schools are Teaching Teens about Online Misinformation Dec 17, 2024 Assistant Professor Sarah McGrew developed a groundbreaking civics course designed to equip students with tools to identify online misinformation. As...
Maryland KidWind Receives $20K Grant Dec 11, 2024 The ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® College of Education recently received a $20,000 grant from Constellation’s E 2 Energy to Educate grant program to support...