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To mentor is to touch a life forever
Educational Studies major Desirae Vega empowers high school students to dream big while providing them with the knowledge and support to help make their dreams come true.
January 20, 2022
Preparing students to meet demands of modern classrooms
UW Bothell’s dual-certification undergraduate program for K-8 general education and K-12 special education helps fill a 30-year hole in the teacher labor market. Students in the program learn that it is their job to empower all learners by removing systemic barriers that create and perpetuate inequitable learning opportunities.
January 6, 2022
Swipe for science
A new online game about whales allows students and average citizens to participate in tracking and sorting data about local populations of these marine mammals. No previous scientific research experience required.
November 19, 2021
A showcase of research & creativity
As a window into the world of new ideas, the campus library showcases recent publications by the faculty at the University of Washington Bothell and at Cascadia College.
November 19, 2021
Building a rich culture for graduate students
Graduate students go through comprehensive orientation sessions, have one-to-one appointments with their advisers and meet their cohorts — all before walking into the classroom. Learn how each school customizes its onboarding to meet student needs.
September 24, 2021
The pursuit of a dream
Husky 100 recipient Ana Radzi stands out because of the way she commits herself to learning and to the learning of others. As a Muslim, female and person of color, Radzi sees herself not just as a teacher but as someone who can make students believe that they can reach their dreams.
July 28, 2021
Covid-related lessons for young students
Dr. Carrie Tzou, left, professor in the School of Educational Studies and director of the Goodlad Institute, helped develop curriculum for elementary teachers such as Amanda Thornton to teach COVID-19 science lessons.
April 8, 2021
Meta-Major Pathways show way to degrees
Students entering the University of Washington Bothell use the new Meta-Major Pathways advising tool to find a major that fits their interests, to stay on track and to connect to a relevant career.
February 17, 2021
My story: Teaching and learning online
A senior lecturer in the School of Educational Studies who prepares teachers to support students with disabilities, Jason Naranjo helped UW Bothell colleagues move their teaching online.
December 17, 2020
Summer assignment was a walk in the park
A community-based learning project between Washington State Parks and a School of Educational Studies course led to a choice assignment: Take a look at a park and tell us what you think.
October 21, 2020
Helping local K-12 schools focus on equity
The School of Educational Studies designed a program in collaboration with the Bothell-based Northshore School District to help teachers focus on equity and social justice by challenging ideas of white supremacy.
October 8, 2020