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New America

Kristie Kauerz, director of the UW's National P-3 Center, discusses how the Washington P-3 Executive Leadership Certificate Program is advancing the leadership of principals and early learning center directors in a new multimedia guidebook.

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Leadership Magazine

Patty Maxfield (EdD '15), project director at the , describes the importance of developing a culture of learning and collaboration across schools to address specific learning needs of students.

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phys.org

The National Academy of Sciences recently released an updated national vision for K-12 science education learning goals. The latest version, made public April 9, was developed by a national team with input from thousands of teachers, scientists and other stakeholders, including Philip Bell, director of the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ's Institute for Science and Math Education and the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ, and Andrew Shouse, associate director of the institute.

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Faculty & Staff Insider

Professor Gail Joseph (David B. Thorud Leadership Award) and undergraduate education major Andrew Vo (President’s Medal) were recently honored for their impact at the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ.
 

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Sage Publications

The work of Dr. Marge Plecki, Dr. Ana Elfers and graduate research assistant Yugo Nakamura will appear in the November 2012 issue of the Journal of Teacher Education. Their article is entitled Using Evidence for Teacher Education Program Improvement and Accountability: An Illustrative Case of the Role of Value-Added Measures.

The authors consider what can be learned from limited forms of evidence for purposes of accountability and improvement of teacher education programs.  The work includes a review of the existing literature and an illustration of what can be learned from value-added measures as one form of evidence.  The authors discuss the need to shift the focus of accountability from simply responding to external requirements to developing internal practices that generate knowledge for improvement. 

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U.S. ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ

Gift funded by the Bezos Family Foundation, longtime supporters of early education, will support a new professorship and research into high-quality early learning.

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Seattle Times

It's been a rocky first year for the Puget Sound branch of Teach for America, but principals say the first TFA teachers are performing well. The efforts of Dean Tom Stritikus are noted.

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KCET

Doctoral student Christine Tran is author of an article exploring the tradition of making bánh chưng and how it's being continued in the Vietnamese community.

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National Environmental Education Foundation
John Schmied, alumnus of the first cohort of teacher education program students, is the 2011 winner of the Richard C. Bartlett Environmental Education Award. Schmied is currently a seventh grade science teacher at Skyview. This award goes to an outstanding middle school teacher (grades 5-8) who successfully integrates environmental education into the curriculum and engages students in interdisciplinary solutions to environmental challenges.
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Chronicle of Higher Education

The ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ is a partner in the recently-opened Othello-UW Commons, highlighted in a story about new ways that universities are partnering with their communities.