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Five Seats on the Austin ISD School Board Are Up for Election
November 02, 2022
Associate Professor David DeMatthews talks with KUT about the impact school boards can have on their communities.

Kizzy Albritton: Why Black Preschoolers Are Still Being Expelled at Staggering Rates
November 02, 2022
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What College Admissions Would Look Like If Affirmative Action is Reversed
November 01, 2022
Faculty Member Stella Flores spoke with NPR about the use of affirmative action in the college admissions process.

Dean Charles R. Martinez, Jr. Comments on Teacher Retention in Title I Texas Schools
October 17, 2022
CBS Austin examines teacher retention and student outcomes at AISD and other Title I Texas schools.

A Market Solution to Teacher Shortages Raises Alarms
September 02, 2022

A Market Solution to Teacher Shortages Raises Alarms
September 01, 2022

College of Education Students and Dean Charles Martinez Reflect on What Awaits New Texas Teachers
August 25, 2022
By KUT Education Reporter Becky Fogel and Multimedia Producer Michael Minasi Charles Martinez asked himself: “What’s worse than a crisis?” The dean of the College of Education at UT Austin, Martinez says the teacher shortage that Texas and the U.S. are facing is a…

College of Education Students and Dean Charles R. Martinez, Jr. Reflect on What Awaits New Texas Teachers
August 25, 2022
View News By KUT Education Reporter Becky Fogel and Multimedia Producer Michael Minasi Charles R. Martinez, Jr. asked himself: What’s worse than a crisis? The dean of the College of Education at UT Austin, Martinez says the teacher shortage that Texas and the…

Grumet: Austin has hired 600 new teachers. It's still not enough.
August 09, 2022

Sarah Woulfin Weighs In on the Challenge of Putting the Science of Reading Into Practice
July 20, 2022