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ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓÆµ College of Education students, alumni, faculty and staff share their stories. Coming from a completely different professional...
Nearly 100 early career STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education researchers from across the country have sharpened the skills they...
Cyberbullying is a growing concern for parents, educators and young people navigating today’s digital world. Unlike traditional bullying, it can feel...
The ÉòоÓïÀÏʦ¼Ò·ÃÂ黨ÊÓÆµ College of Education’s Postsecondary Transition and Equity Lab (PTEL) partnered with the DC Special Education Cooperative’s...
Senior Vice President and Provost, Distinguished Scholar-Teacher and Professor in the College of Education Jennifer King Rice has been recognized on...
Commonly used assessments may be underestimating Latine families’ levels of math engagement at home and Latine children’s early math skills, according...
When Anusha Kumar ’26 was in sixth grade, she joined her school’s robotics team. Although she was one of several girls on the team, Kumar noticed that...