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Cokley and Awad: Race and Gender Shouldn’t Loom So Large Over Supreme Court Nominee’s Senate Hearings
March 25, 2022

CCCSE Will Study Dually Enrolled Students Across the Country
March 22, 2022
Linda Garcia The Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE) will begin a new project to study dually enrolled students at 15 community colleges across the country over the course of two years. The Improving Large-Scale Student Engagement Survey for Younger Learners project will allow CCCSE to…

CCCSE Will Study Dually Enrolled Students Across the Country
March 22, 2022
Linda Garcia The Center for Community College Student Engagement (CCCSE) will begin a new project to study dually enrolled students at 15 community colleges across the country over the course of two years. The Improving Large-Scale Student Engagement Survey for Younger Learners project will allow CCCSE…

Literacy: Systems Matter. A Q&A with Associate Professor Sarah Woulfin
March 18, 2022
On March 21, Sarah Woulfin, associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy will be a presenter in a webinar titled “Literacy: Systems Matter. An Infrastructure Approach To Reading Achievement” sponsored by the Albert Shanker Institute. Woulfin sat down to discuss her research, what…

Literacy: Systems Matter. A Q&A with Associate Professor Sarah Woulfin
March 18, 2022
On March 21, Sarah Woulfin, associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy will be a presenter in a webinar titled “Literacy: Systems Matter. An Infrastructure Approach To Reading Achievement” sponsored by the Albert Shanker Institute. Woulfin sat down to discuss her research, what…

David DeMatthews: Rx for Principals: Take in the Joy
March 11, 2022
March 11, 2022 Education WeekTo read this article, visit this link.

Faculty Members Matthew Bowers and Tolga Ozyurtcu Selected as 2022 Provost Teaching Fellows
March 09, 2022
Congratulations to Matthew Bowers and Tolga Ozyurtcu, both associate professors of instruction, for being selected to the 2022 Cohort!

Kevin Cokley: Promoting Black Mental Health and Wellness
February 21, 2022

College of Education Alumnus and UT Elementary School Teacher Kameron Koeffler Recognized as Outstanding Educator of the Year
January 24, 2022
Kameron Koeffler The College of Education congratulates Kameron Koeffler, honored as Outstanding Educator of the Year by the Council for Exceptional Children’s Division for Learning Disabilities (DLD). Koeffler, a fifth-grade teacher at University of Texas Elementary School, is an alumnus of the College of…

Lauren Schudde to Work on Large, Collaborative Projects with Colleagues Across the Country
January 18, 2022
Lauren Schudde The College of Education is pleased to announce that Lauren Schudde, associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, will serve in key roles working with colleagues across the country on large, grant-funded projects examining the implementation and impact of various educational policies and…