I am delighted to invite you to read the inauguralÌýissue of Voices, the CU Â鶹ӰԺ School ofÌýEducation’s annual magazine. In our pages and online,Ìýwe offer perspectives on current events inÌýeducation as well as several spotlights onÌýsome of the many inspirational people in ourÌýfield. From collective efforts to address teacherÌýrecruitment and retention issues toÌýthe community leaders like Christine Ahn and Hon. Christine ArguelloÌýwho are blazing a trail,Ìýthanks, in part, to their education hereÌýto new opportunities to reconnect atÌýevents like Homecoming and Ed Talks, Voices aims to engage and inspire. WeÌýhope you can see your work, your interests andÌýyour voices reflected in theseÌýpages. Also, weÌýwant to hear from you. What are your concerns,Ìýyour successes, your challenges, your goals?
At times, it seems the focus on our field hingesÌýon the many challenges within education,Ìýand yet we are also a part of a long-standingÌýmovement focused on noticing, exploring andÌýextending the successes in education. OurÌýuniversity has proudly supported educatorsÌýfrom virtually day one—with CU teacherÌýpreparation beginning just one year after theÌýfounding of CU Â鶹ӰԺ and the state. Today,Ìýwe offer cutting-edge teacher preparation thatÌýaddresses the schools of tomorrow; innovativeÌýundergraduate programs in education andÌýcommunity leadership; and Colorado’s toprankedÌýgraduate education programs. InÌýthese uncertain times, weÌýcontinue to live ourÌýcommitments to democracy, diversity,Ìýequity and justice.
Your School of Education is steadfast in itsÌýcharge to teach for change, and to partner withÌýschools, educators, researchers, policymakers,Ìýcommunity partners and you to truly transformÌýlives. Thank you for being part of our visionÌýfor our collective future in education andÌýcommunity leadership and for joining us in thisÌýmost important work.
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Warm wishes,Ìý
Kathy Schultz, Dean and Professor