Student News
- Alexis Harris embodies the School of Education and Humanities Teacher Licensure Program’s commitment to teaching for equity and justice. Harris has been named the 2022 Outstanding Graduate in the Secondary Humanities
- Dedicated to building access and opportunity in higher education, Julia Chavarria is an excellent example of a scholar/practitioner who can quickly and deftly adapt knowledge she’s building from coursework in the Master’s in
- Ellen Teags is a committed educator whose innovation around practices such as mindfulness and metacognition are leading the field. After receiving a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Oregon State University, Teags
- Just like many educators, Deidre Bergquist navigated the challenges of transitioning to remote learning with her students in 2020, her first year teaching first-grade after earning her bachelor of arts in psychology with a
- Douglas Watkins already had a busy and fulfilling career and family life, when he enrolled in the master’s program in the CU Â鶹ӰԺ School of Education to deepen his grounding in learning sciences. With a newly
- Early on, Angélica Gutierrez, learned to fight for equitable education and defend the high school and school district that afforded her valuable lessons.“I grew up going to Adams 14 schools, and despite all of the
- On April 14, the School of Education at CU Â鶹ӰԺ hosted a virtual gathering of Ed Talks. Inspired by TED Talks, these short talks explored political courage during this time when so many aspects of public education and even one’s own identity, humanity, and dignity are under fire. Videos are now available.
- Who are your most inspiring educators at CU Â鶹ӰԺ? The Best Should Teach Awards honor faculty, graduate teachers, and K-12 teachers at the annual CU Â鶹ӰԺ Best Should Teach Ceremony. Student nominations are a key consideration of the selection process, and 2022 nominations are due Friday, April 29.
- We are looking forward this year's American Educational Research Association (AERA) Annual Meeting held this week. Use our guide to follow and support CU Â鶹ӰԺ researchers and their work—this year, we have CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty, students and alumni featured in over 90 sessions!
- 2021 was another challenging year, but we have a lot to be grateful for as move ahead to 2022 and spring semester. Here are five of our top highlights from the CU Â鶹ӰԺ School of Education’s past year, as we look forward to positivity and new possibilities in the coming year.