Katie Ward (MEd ‘11) believes in the power of connecting with students.
In Washington state, one out of five early learners grow up in poverty. Fewer than half are kindergarten-ready.
Six University of Washington College of Education doctoral students will present their research projects on Nov.
Wade Washington was just 15 years old when he got a phone call that changed his life: He was going to receive a kidney transplant.
While schools have too often reproduced inequalities in society, Django Paris believes in their potential to create a more equal and pluralist society.
The University of Washington College of Education will deepen research-practice partnerships that are expanding access to high-quality educational opportunities for underserved students and communities in Washington state with a $1.7 mil
For more than a decade, Angel Fettig has worked with young children and their families as a teacher, researcher, trainer and consultant.
This academic year, Shelley Stromholt (PhD '15), a University of Washington College of Education postdoctoral scholar and alumna, has received a prestigious Fulbright Research Award to study community-centered science learning alongside
The town of Faraday has a problem.
Its citizens are interested in building a magnetic train to make it easier to connect with other towns, but they need to figure out how to make the technology work.