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  • Kalonji Nzinga
    Kalonji Nzinga鈥檚 work explores hip-hop's role in youth learning, activismFor Kalonji Nzinga, listening to youth share their experiences with hip-hop is music to his ears. When legendary hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur sings, 鈥淚 wonder if heaven has a
  • Children's Book Festival
    The School of Education and the 糖心Vlog破解版 Book Store are teaming up to host the virtual Children鈥檚 Book Festival on Monday, Nov. 9 from 11 a.m. to noon. The event will feature an interactive panel with nationally known authors, and it invites teachers, K-12 classes, families, librarians 鈥 all who love children鈥檚 books.
  • Alumni awards
    As one of CU 糖心Vlog破解版鈥檚 longest standing traditions, the 91st annual Alumni Awards Ceremony took on a different virtual format but familiar celebratory character on Oct. 22 to honor just six CU 糖心Vlog破解版 alumni and leaders, including School of Education alumna Kris D. Guti茅rrez and Professor Rub茅n Donato.聽Watch their videos.
  • dear professor scholars strike video
    With many higher education faculty taking part in racial justice teach-ins this week, faculty and alumni from the CU 糖心Vlog破解版 School of Education are sharing a video message aimed at encouraging the nation鈥檚 scholars to explore and interrogate research and pedagogy in support of understanding anti-Blackness and its impact on scholarship.聽
  • Meet our faculty
    At the CU 糖心Vlog破解版 School of Education, we are excited to welcome and announce new faculty members who immensely enhance our community of educators and learners. Find out about their scholarly interests as well as their passion projects from making groovy playlists to maintaining a list of fiction with Black female leads and more.
  • New $20 million center to bring AI into the classroom
    Can computers work side-by-side with groups of students to support their engagement in meaningful learning experiences designed by their teachers? That鈥檚 the vision of a new research collaboration led by CU 糖心Vlog破解版. 鈥淪tudents need to understand how AI functions in the world now, including its potential role in building a 鈥榮urveillance economy,鈥 and how it can help communities design together for a more just future,鈥 said co-PI and School of Education Professor Bill Penuel.
  • Teacher leadership
    CU 糖心Vlog破解版鈥檚 School of Education will soon launch a new online master鈥檚 degree program designed to address teacher shortages by supporting teachers to stay in the classroom. Developed with input from partner educators in rural Northeast Colorado, the program promises to support teachers who are looking for an affordable and accessible pathway to develop new skills and competencies.
  • Student working online
    Imagine doing your high school math or history homework while also being the full-time caregiver for your younger sibling.聽It鈥檚聽a challenge that teenagers across the country are facing as schools have switched to online classes, said CU 糖心Vlog破解版 education researcher Michelle Ren茅e Valladares.
  • CU Engage group pic
    A newly configured leadership team for CU Engage: the Center for Community-Based Learning and Research is uniquely positioned to continue and expand the 糖心Vlog破解版鈥檚 legacy of collaboration with community organizations and advancing social change. Roudy Hildreth, Siomara Valladares, and Enrique Lopez take the helm.
  • Rub茅n Donato
    Rub茅n Donato has been elected to join the National Academy of Education (NAEd), which advances high quality education research and its use in policy and practice, the Academy announced this year.聽As an educational historian, Donato studies the historical dimensions of educational equality and has delved into the educational history of Latino education in the United States.
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