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Teaching with true inclusivity
Sharona Horton is already thinking of the first-grade class she’d like to see after she graduates next year and becomes a teacher. It would take in special needs students and English language learners in true inclusivity.
September 9, 2020
Disability and education at UW Bothell
In the course, Disability in Society, Jason Naranjo, senior lecturer in the School of Educational Studies, examines history, theory, values and assumptions about disability in the context of schools and society.
August 20, 2020
Professional development integrating art, STEM
Education researchers at the University of Washington Bothell are helping lead a project that fosters teaching K12 students to integrate science and art. Through this integration, researchers aim to broaden the participation of students in science, technology, engineering and math.
August 4, 2020
First-generation graduate has more goals
Hesbeyda Villafana (American & Ethnic Studies and Educational Studies '20) is planning for graduate school and a career pursuing equity and social justice in education back home in the Yakima Valley.
July 14, 2020
Tzou receives research, scholarship award
Carrie Tzou, an associate professor in the School of Educational Studies, is the recipient of the University of Washington Bothell’s 2020 Distinguished Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award.
May 6, 2020
UW Bothell influences Monroe School District
Two principals and five assistant principals in the Monroe School District are graduates of the University of Washington Bothell’s Leadership Development for Educators program, which alumna Fredrika Smith helped to found.
April 29, 2020
Robust teacher prep for indigenous studies
With spring quarter, the School of Educational Studies launched a new two-course sequence developed by Sarah Shear to train students in Since Time Immemorial, Washington state’s K-12 Native American studies curriculum.
April 8, 2020
My Story: The Day of Remembrance
Kyle Kinoshita, a faculty member in the Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) program, illustrates the power of a story by telling about his mother who was among the Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II.
February 12, 2020
Education students take marshmallow challenge
An Educational Studies class took the marshmallow challenge and learned how they can teach their own pupils to transfer a problem-solving strategy to a slightly different situation.
November 5, 2019
Closing the gap for first-generation students
The first in her immediate family to earn a four-year degree, Samantha Penjaraenwatana, found support at UW Bothell and has become a mentor herself.
October 3, 2019
Gilman scholar learns about herself in India
With a Gilman scholarship, Heather Brekhus studied abroad in India where she learned about business relationships and lessons about herself that the Educational Studies major can apply when she becomes a teacher.
September 26, 2019
Master of Education degree guided doctor’s career
A Master of Education degree from the University of Washington Bothell helped guide Dr. David Rainey’s career in academic medicine and led to a position as an assistant program director in Harvard’s School of Public Health.
September 12, 2019