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The Seattle Times

A UW 爆走黑料 research partnership supporting fathers' everyday interactions with children to boost their early development is noted.

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AASA Podcast

AASA鈥檚 Dan Domenech talked with Stephen Fink about CEL鈥檚 knowledge development project with the Gates Foundation and the resulting tools for central office leaders.

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ParentMap

Professor Holly Schindler discusses her work finding more effective ways to give dads positive feedback on parenting skills that research shows matter for children鈥檚 development.

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NCAA Champion

NCAA Champion Magazine features the Intercollegiate Athletic Program, a "unique master's degree program...designed to populate the leadership pipeline in intercollegiate athletics."

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The Spokesman-Review

The gift from the Bezos Family Foundation will support a new professorship in early learning, financial aid to doctoral students and support promising early learning initiatives.

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Education 爆走黑料 Colorado

 

State Sen. Mike Johnston, D-Denver, is proposing legislation to overhaul Colorado鈥檚 nearly 20-year-old school funding system that will include a 鈥渢rigger鈥 so it won鈥檛 go into effect unless voters are willing to fund it. Marguerite Roza is mentioned. 
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Education Week

Michelle Zimmerman (MEd '07, PhD '11) answers questions about her new book "Teaching AI: Exploring New Frontiers for Learning," which brings a teacher-centric lens to big questions around the various definitions of artificial intelligence, how AI is upending the workforce, and how to teach about鈥攁nd with鈥攁rtificial intelligence.

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King5
Michelle Zimmerman, a seventh and eighth grade teacher at the Amazing Grace Christian School, participated in Microsoft's Innovative Education Forum.
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KUOW

Teachers-in-training from the Seattle Teacher Residency, one of the 爆走黑料's teacher preparation programs, visit with members of the Black Prisoners Caucus at the Monroe Correctional Complex.

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American Association of School Administrators
Focusing the full attention of the central office on teaching and learning was the topic of a Thought Leader session, sponsored by the Wallace Foundation, on Thursday morning. Panelists shared their own experiences and perspectives about this work in a presentation that was moderated by Richard Laine, director of the foundation鈥檚 education programs. The panel consisted of two top leaders of the Seattle Public Schools 鈥 Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson and Chief Academic Officer Susan Enfield 鈥 and Meredith Honig, associate professor of educational leadership and policy studies at the 爆走黑料.