University of Wisconsin–Madison

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UW–Madison’s Ladson-Billings ranked No. 2 in national Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings

UW–Madison’s Gloria Ladson-Billings is ranked No. 2 in the annual Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings that are designed to spotlight top education scholars across the nation “who move ideas from academic journals into the national conversation.” In addition to Ladson-Billings, two other scholars with UW–Madison are also ranked: Adam Gamoran is No. 107 and Jerlando Jackson No. 174. …

Bradley J. Andrews named president of Brevard College

UW–Madison alumnus Bradley J. Andrews has been named as the 14th president of Brevard College. Andrews assumed the presidency in January 2022.  Andrews earned his master’s and PhD from the UW–Madison School of Education’s Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, graduating in 2009. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Missouri. …

Webinar on Jan. 12 will explore how music education can support social emotional learning and equity

UW–Madison’s Yorel Lashley and Gloria Ladson-Billings will be featured in a webinar hosted by the Save the Music Foundation on Wednesday, Jan. 12, that is titled, “SEL (social emotional learning) for Equity and Vitality through Music Education.” Lashley, who will moderate the discussion, is the director of programs for the School of Education’s office of Professional Learning and …

ELPA alumni Wickersham, Nachman publish new articles

UW–Madison’s Kelly Wickersham has co-authored an article in the Community College Journal of Research and Practice with UW–Madison alumnus Brett Nachman. The article is titled, “’I Never Learned More in My Life in Such a Short Period of Time’: Math Contextualization as Momentum Toward Community College Student Success.” Wickersham is a research associate in the School of …

‘becoming—Feral’ illuminates human and animal relationships

UW–Madison student Alexandra Lakind is the managing editor of a new publication, “becoming—Feral,” which launched on Nov. 10. Lakind is a joint PhD student in the School of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. She also holds the Arvil S. Barr Graduate Fellowship in the School of Education. “becoming—Feral” is a creative research …

Call for proposals open for 2022 WIDA Annual Conference

The 2022 WIDA Annual Conference call for proposals is now open and invites interested individuals to submit a proposal. Proposal submission information is available on the conference website. “Advancing Learning Together” is the title of this year’s conference, and it will take place in Louisville, Kentucky, from Sep. 28-30. The deadline to submit concurrent session and workshop proposals …

UW–Madison’s Elizabeth Fennema, celebrated for her research on gender and mathematics education, dies

Elizabeth Fennema, a longtime UW–Madison faculty member and pioneering researcher on the teaching and learning of mathematics, died on Dec. 20, 2021. Fennema, a professor emerita, spent 34 years with the School of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction. She was also a senior scientist with the Wisconsin Center for Education Research. “Professor Fennema was …

School of Education well represented at INEI webinar focused around literacy

Several individuals with ties to the UW–Madison School of Education were presenters at an International Network of Education Institutes (INEI) virtual webinar, “Language and Literacy Education: Cross-National Experiences,” that took place on Dec. 10. The webinar, hosted by the School of Education at the University of São Paulo in Brazil, invited faculty and graduate students from around …