February 8, 2024
U.S. News and World Report on released its annual rankings of Best Online Programs, and UW–Madison’s School of Education is No. 2 in the category of Best Online Master's in Education Programs for Veterans.
February 8, 2024
U.S. News and World Report on released its annual rankings of Best Online Programs, and UW–Madison’s School of Education is No. 2 in the category of Best Online Master's in Education Programs for Veterans.
February 1, 2024
The Wisconsin State Journal utilized the expertise of WCER Director Courtney Bell in a recent article about Madison East High School’s new "standards-based" grading system.
January 29, 2024
Katie Eklund appeared on PBS NewsHour recently for a report titled, “Student-led network helps address shortage of mental health professionals in schools.” The report is part of the series, “Early Warnings: America’s Youth Mental Health Crisis.”
December 26, 2023
Wausau ABC affiliate WAOW spotlighted the School Mental Health Collaborative (SMHC) recently, led by UW–Madison’s Stephen Kilgus, Katie Eklund, and Andy Garbacz.
December 21, 2023
As we approach the end of another year, we wanted to look back and reflect on all of the great work that has happened across the School of Education in 2023.
December 19, 2023
School of Education faculty member David Williamson Shaffer recently offered his expertise on artificial intelligence in and out of the classroom to news stories aired on CBS58 in Milwaukee and the statewide Spectrum News 1 network.
December 13, 2023
UW–Madison students living in University Housing each year have the ability to recognize outstanding educators via the Honored Instructor program.
December 6, 2023
A School of Education faculty member and pioneer in the scientific study of forgiveness joined CNN’s “Chasing Life” podcast this month to discuss the physical and psychological benefits of forgiving others.
November 24, 2023
UW–Madison alumnus Keith Miller, who graduated from the School of Education’s MSPE program in 2019, recently signed a multi-book deal with HarperCollins. His first novel, “Pritty,” follows two high school boys looking for love while navigating secrets and family trauma.
November 20, 2023
School of Education faculty member Robert Enright’s decades of research on forgiveness was highlighted in a recurring Wisconsin State Journal feature, “Know Your Madisonian,” last month.