Christopher Brown: I've Been in Education for 20 Years - Here's what everyone gets wrong about kindergarten
Keffrelyn Brown Selected for Leadership Austin's 2018 Essential Class
Curriculum and Instruction Professor Associate Professor Keffrelyn Brown has been selected for the Leadership Austin Class of 2018. The class consists of 60 individuals who were chosen based on their community involvemen
Lauren Schudde, Huriya Jabbar Receive Grant to Continue Researching Perceptions of Credit Transfer Policies
UT College of Education Four-Year Graduation Rate Increases to 81.4 Percent
The college of education improves its 4-year graduation rate, making it second best at the university, due to the dedication of college staff and faculty
Kevin Cokley and Germine Awad: Trump isn’t urging patriotism; he’s provoking a culture war
North Cooc Awarded Two New Grants from National and International Foundations, Continues Work with OECD
How Teachers and Caregivers Can Help Children After a Natural Disaster
Here, Erin Rodriguez provides tips to caregivers and teachers to consider for helping children following a natural disaster.
You’ve Got to Move It, Move It!
Kinesiology and Health Education Professor Darla Castelli discusses the role children's physical activity plays in development and cognition throughout the lifespan.
Who Does and Does Not Deserve Agentic Learning: Charles Mills and the Line of Personhood/Subpersonhood in Schooling
An ED Talk by Jennifer Adair, associate professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
Terrance Green, Co-author Mark Gooden Interviewed on Teachers College Record's The Voice
The two men discuss the impact Milliken v. Bradley I continues to have on Detroit