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UW News

Since 1964, the University of Washington Haring Center for Inclusive Education has provided innovative special education and early learning, improving the lives of children and youth with neurodevelopmental disorders and other disabilities.

But the building that’s home to this work, tucked behind the UW Medicine Surgery Pavilion along the Montlake Cut, is antiquated, overcrowded and badly in need of a comprehensive overhaul. Now, thanks to a generous $30 million gift from the Sunderland Foundation, the UW will renovate the existing facility to continue to provide leading-edge services.

“The work at the Haring Center has changed the way we understand early childhood education, and, thanks to the Sunderland Foundation’s tremendous gift, we now can chart a path forward for another 50 years of community support and more cutting-edge research outcomes,” said Mia Tuan, dean of the College of Education.

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Scholastic

Stephen Fink, executive director of the UW Center for Educational Leadership, discusses topics including professional development for principals, teaching effectiveness, state licensure systems, career ladders and leader effectiveness in a Q&A.

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Toronto Star

Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences & Human Development Emma Elliot-Groves was recently interviewed and cited for an article about Indigenous suicide by the Toronto Star. When suicidal behavior among members of the Cowichan Tribes in British Columbia increased more than 2.5 times between 2007 and 2012, Emma, who is originally from the community, was invited to find out why. By taking a narrative storytelling approach to working with community, rather than using the typical western concepts of individualism and autonomy, she was able to conduct mental health assessments “in a way that highlighted Indigenous concepts of self, and engaged Indigenous teaching and learning strategies.”

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Our Kids, Our Future

The UW College of Education’s INSPIRE project hosted its first Education Design Lab for Seattle area teachers in July 2015. During the workshop, teachers co-designed, tested and refined learning experiences that use technology in a purposeful way.

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Education Week

Professor Ann Ishimaru endeavors to share how social, cultural, and racial dynamics influence interactions with children and families in and out of the classroom.

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Ed Prep Matters

Professor Kenneth Zeichner comments on teacher education provisions in the Every Student Succeeds Act and the importance of maintaining high standards for all programs preparing new teachers.

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The Daily

Hands-on, forward-thinking learning experiences help propel UW College of Education to the top of the U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation's best education schools.

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Crosscut

Efforts by the UW's Institute for Science & Mathematics Education to help different communities prepare for and access careers in technology are cited.

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Ed Prep Matters

UW College of Education alumni Michael Bowman, Lorena Guillén and Kate Napolitan share insights from their article “Engaging and Working in Solidarity with Local Communities in Preparing the Teachers of their Children" in the Journal of Teacher Education.

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The Seattle Times

UW College of Education Dean Mia Tuan was among the panelists at a Seattle Times LiveWire event exploring the future of K-12 education in Washington State.