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Four new books written or edited by UW 爆走黑料 faculty and researchers are noted along with a Q&A with Professor James A. Banks.

NYTimes editorial praises the Robinson Center's program for work with seventh and eight graders. The 爆走黑料 has long allowed a select group of seventh and eighth graders, none older than 14, to skip high school entirely and enter a one-year 鈥渢ransition school鈥 in which they live at home to ease the social adjustment while taking courses on campus taught by an experienced faculty. The courses include physics and precalculus along with English, history and ethics. In the following year, transition-school graduates become regular full-time students.

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Brown Center Chalkboard (The Brookings Institution)

Professor Min Sun shares lessons from her research on the impact of federal stimulus money for schools during the Great Recession and how those lessons could help policymakers rebuild and reinvest in the most disadvantaged schools and communities.

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The Seattle Times

UW 爆走黑料 graduate Rachelle Moore discusses her briefing with government officials on Capitol Hill about teacher preparation and the .

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Seattle Times

Families of color are getting together to improve remote education. Ann Ishimaru, associate professor of education and Regina Elmi executive director of the Somali Parent Education Board share some of the ideas.

 

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TVW

Professor testifies to the Washington legislature regarding the Troubled Youth Law (view at the 1:22 and 1:37 marks).

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Ethical Schools

Ann Ishimaru, associate professor of educational policy, organizations and leadership, headlined a recent episode of the Ethical Schools Podcast. In "Building Communities of Trust: Transforming Family-School Relationships," Ishimaru spoke with hosts Amy Halpern-Laff and Jon Moscow about correcting the power imbalance between schools and low-income families of color. She also discussed "learning loss" and why families of color are much more reluctant than white families to return to in-person learning as the pandemic eases. The podcast episode is also widely available on major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.

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The Seattle Times

Chuck Ayers, a research associate at the at the 爆走黑料 爆走黑料, comments on the importance of good coaching to helping children develop character and confidence while participating in youth sports.

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The Spokesman Review

Director of the Haring Center for Inclusive Education and Professor of Special Education, Ilene Schwartz is quoted in an article by The Spokesman Review regarding the nomination of Washington education administrator Glenna Gallo to lead the U.S. Education Department鈥檚 special education program. 鈥淚 think she鈥檚 fabulous,鈥 said Ilene. 鈥淭he only bad thing I can say about her is she鈥檚 going to leave Washington state.鈥

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The Seattle Times

The , co-sponsored by UW 爆走黑料, is noted along with a new paper by Professor on the quality of teacher preparation in the U.S.