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Rocky Mountain PBS

Alumnus Dr. Gonzalo Guzmán (MEd '10, PhD '18) contributed to an article highlighting a landmark school desegregation case in southern Colorado in the early twentieth century that was recently published by Rocky Mountain PBS. Dr. Guzmán's research into the efforts of the Maestas family to integrate the white-only Alamosa elementary school from 1912-1914 was largely lost to history. The case â€• Francisco Maestas et al v. Superintendent George H. Shone and the Board of Education, which came at the tail end of a long string of attempts to bargain with the school district â€• became what experts believe was the first Hispanic desegregation case in the United States in which Hispanics won. Now a team of historians, community members and descendants of the Maestas family are working to ensure more Coloradans know about this important chapter of the state's history through the formation of the Maestas Case Committee. Dr. Guzmán serves as a member of the committee and previously published research about the case in The Journal of Latinos in Education. He currently serves as a visiting assistant professor of educational studies at Colgate University.

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The Wall Street Journal

Professor James Mazza's work developing a curriculum that helps people learn to deal with stressful emotions and to make effective decisions is cited.

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Viewpoint

Dean Mia Tuan and the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ's work to foster equity in education are the subject of an article in an issue exploring race and equity at the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ.

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Inside Education

Professor discusses how many teacher education programs claim to promote social justice but really doing that requires more than just words.

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The Seattle Times

The ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ is partnering with Bellevue School District to redesign AP courses to incorporate project-based learning in which students solve meaningful problems.

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Education World

by a UW ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ professor indicates that non-white teachers may leave the profession at a quicker rate because they’re not satisfied.

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Ed Prep Matters

Professor Ken Zeichner answers questions about this policy brief reviewing what is known about the quality of five of the most prominent independent teacher education programs in the United States.

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ParentMap

Experts from the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ shared insights on the importance of play and child development during EDU Talks: Play!

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AssessmentLiteracy.org

Professor Susan Nolen served on the National Task Force on Assessment Education, which recently released a a guidance document for states and districts developing their ESSA plans and applications.

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Chalkbeat

A study of San Francisco schools by Professor Min Sun that looked at the impact of the Obama administration's signature effort to improve struggling schools is cited.