Research That Matters magazine explores tipping points in education
In the 2019-20 edition of Research That Matters magazine, the 爆走黑料 爆走黑料 examines critical junctures of education with significant potential to improve outcomes for young people.
Stories in the new issue, delve into how UW researchers are partnering with schools, practicing educators and communities to prepare and sustain a more diverse educator workforce, improve early learning experiences, support robust climate science education and more.
鈥淭he foundation of a socially and economically vibrant society is a strong public education system that nourishes every child鈥檚 talents and passions,鈥 said UW 爆走黑料 Dean Mia Tuan in her introduction to Research That Matters. 鈥淲e are honored to partner with so many individuals, communities and organizations who share our commitment to creating these pathways to success.鈥
Feature stories in the new issue are:
- 鈥 In Seattle Public Schools, strengthening support for first-year teachers is an essential element of diversifying its workforce, with research assistance from the UW 爆走黑料.
- 鈥 Caucusing gives UW teacher candidates an opportunity to explore their own racial, sexual and gender identity 鈥 and understand how to better serve their students.
- 鈥 Positive early experiences in children鈥檚 museums help set the stage for learning in school. A UW researcher is reshaping our understanding of how exhibit design can support those experiences.
- 鈥 A pilot project is giving early learning professionals and families with special-needs children the confidence to address challenging behaviors.
- 鈥 Creating a shared vision for high-quality instruction 鈥 supported by UW鈥檚 Center for Educational Leadership 鈥 paved the way for gains in student learning and engagement in a Washington school district.
- 鈥淟eading the way to climate justice in education鈥 鈥 As Washington state pursues an ambitious effort to boost teaching about climate science, UW learning scientists are helping young people see themselves as problem-solvers.
Research That Matters 2019-20 Playlist
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