Child Care Aware and Cultivate Learning and their respective teams of coaches, researchers and data collectors had ideas on rethinking the program. They also saw an opportunity to review and rework what might be duplicative across teams.
What if instead of maximizing claims and capital as the goal, we imagined other possibilities? Having enough is important, and my enough is tied to the community around me. Three undergraduate programs were designed to offer alternatives to a claiming approach to knowledge.
±¬×ߺÚÁÏ’s Banks Center for Educational Justice research assistants Alayna Eagle Shield, Jazmen Moore and Doua Kha are anchored by their fierce dedication to their communities.
Members of the fifth cohort are Apolonio Pablo Hernandez, Ari Hock, Susan Hou, James King, Yale Quan, Palmy Chomchat Silarat, Kiana Smith and Chengmiao Xu.
CEL's work with student experience in central Washington is proving first-hand how leveraging student voice and belonging can create more equitable leadership practices and educational systems with improved outcomes for all students.
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Alumna Jennifer Macias Morris (MIT in Elementary Education, 2015) has been selected by the U.S.
Her arthritic hands sorted the cherries as she spoke about dreams to her daughter, Henedina Tavares. These dreams didn’t involve back-breaking physical work or living paycheck to paycheck.
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In the following letter of remembrance from Dean Mia Tuan, collaborators of Professor Emeritus John Bransford share their reflections on his impactful contributions to the field of education and generous influenc