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MA graduate Bethany Morton is modeling advocacy for her students and inclusive mathematics educationThroughout her academic journey at the CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó School of Education, Bethany Morton has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to creating inclusive and supportive learning environments for her students, particularly children from marginalized
Yazmine Lynette Patiño is passionate about supporting first-generation college students as one herself. “I’m the first in my family to receive a bachelor's and now a master's degree, both of which I could not have
As a proud bilingual educator, Silvia Ortiz exemplifies excellence in teaching, leadership and advocacy for bilingual learners at her school and in her small rural district. Ortiz is a passionate advocate for her mostly Latinx bilingual students as an English Language Development Teacher at Hudson Elementary School in Weld RE-3 School District.Â
Each year, the American Educational 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Association Annual Meeting represents the world's largest gathering of education researchers and is a showcase for groundbreaking, innovative research. We are looking forward to the American Educational 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Association (AERA) Annual Meeting that will take place in Philadelphia, PA, April 11-14. Use this guide to follow and support CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó researchers and their work.
This past year, the 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Board of Regents approved the creation of two new Bachelor of Arts degrees forthcoming for the CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó School of Education: the BA in Middle and High School Teaching and the BA in Education Studies. Both degrees will open for applications in fall 2024.
The annual CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó School of Education Scholarship Awards Ceremony brought together and honored scholarship and fellowship recipients and supporters on Thursday, Oct. 26. The ceremony celebrated student accomplishments and recognized the generosity of supporters. The 2023 program and listing of scholarship awards and photo album from the ceremony are now available.
On Monday, Oct. 23, the Center for Student Involvement and A Queer Endeavor are co-hosting the on-campus screening and discussion about the path-breaking documentary, Reclaiming the Narrative: A Documentary About LGBTQ+ Students, as part of LGBTQ+ History Month. The film was locally produced by A Queer Endeavor, a nationally renowned center in the School of Education, in partnership with Denver Public Schools.
Growing up, Kendall Wulbrun always felt seen and safe to be herself in the classroom. Now she is interested in devoting her career in higher education and education policy to ensuring all students have the same
Growing up in Kansas and venturing out for vacations only as far as the family car would reach, Molly Hamm-RodrÃguez never dreamed she would find her calling in international education and the Dominican Republic. Now,
Shay Adamo is following in the footsteps of a family full of educators and CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó alumni as he looks forward to becoming a math teacher who helps his students unleash their creativity and kindness. Adamo has developed