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When immigrated to the United States as a teenager, she could speak some English but struggled with a limited vocabulary, weak grammar skills and no knowledge of common

The school bell has rung and students at Northshore School District have left for home, but the day isn't over for 25 of the district's teachers.

Socio-economic status, language and race too often predict student academic achievement in schools here in Seattle and across the nation.

An article written by a ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ professor that offers guidance to school leaders on how to close opportunity and achievement gaps among students has been honored as the most read article of 2014 in t

Why teach? Educators today are under more pressure than ever before. Standards are changing, schools are growing, and the pay isn’t getting any better.

Professional development that teachers can enact on an everyday basis in their classrooms remains all too rare in today's schools.

David Stroupe '13 has been honored by the for publishing the nation's most outstanding doctoral dissertation during the past year, honoring his resear

Professor of the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ's ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ, a leading scholar in the field of civic education, has been named an

As children grow up amidst a dizzying array of new technologies, Katie Headrick Taylor is working to improve educators' understanding of how young people use digital media and how to leverage technology in ways that support youth in unde

Born in Houston to parents from El Salvador and Haiti, Elba Camila Moise has observed the power of inclusive learning environments throughout her life.