University of Wisconsin–Madison

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UW–Madison alum Cosner directing UIC’s Center for Urban Education Leadership

She is a professor of educational organization and leadership in the Department of Educational Policy Studies. Cosner also recently accepted the position as director of UIC’s Center for Urban Education Leadership. Cosner received her Ph.D. from the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis in 2005. Her research interests include organizational change; school reform and …

2018 M List features several with ties to School of Education who are innovating in the arts

And several of those being recognized have ties to UW–Madison’s School of Education. Madison Magazine reports: “Cities often recognize the best and brightest. They promote the most influential, the most successful, the most powerful and the most glamorous. Yawn. Madison is home to a strikingly rich population of innovators, creators, doers and dreamers. They are …

Graue part of unique project receiving DreamUp Wisconsin funding

DreamUp Wisconsin, the local implementation effort launched to meet the challenge, has selected 11 proposals, from a total of 46 submitted by teams of community and university partners, which offer innovative ideas to grow and support Dane County’s middle class. And among those involved with a winning proposal is the School of Education’s Elizabeth Graue, who …

Alum Mock receives national recognition for leadership in inclusive higher education

The award recognizes an administrator, program director, or staff member with a higher education institution who epitomizes leadership in the postsecondary field. Mock earned her Ph.D. from the Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education in 2004. Cindi May, a 2018 SOTA Conference advisory board member and a professor from the College of Charleston, presented the …

Jackson helping lead new project via Wisconsin Partnership Program award

The grants, awarded through the Partnership Program’s Community Impact Grant program, each total $1 million over five years and support large-scale, evidence-based, community-academic partnerships aimed at achieving sustainable systems changes to improve health equity in Wisconsin. And among the projects receiving funding is one that’s utilizing the expertise of the School of Education’s Jerlando Jackson. …

UW–Madison’s King, Lang conduct workshops on Authentic Intellectual Work in Israel

The workshops were designed to introduce Authentic Intellectual Work (AIW) and to enhance teacher leaders’ capacity across three districts in Israel to implement the framework and accompanying professional development processes. King is a faculty associate with the School of Education’s Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis and has also been a researcher with the Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER), where he contributed …

Chávez-Moreno receives recognition from American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education

Her dissertation is titled: “A critical race ethnography examining dual-language education in the new Latinx diaspora: Reinforcing and resisting bilingual education’s racial roots.” Chávez-Moreno earned her Ph.D. from the School of Education’s No. 1-ranked Department of Curriculum and Instruction this past summer. She will be receiving her award and will be presenting her research at …

UW–Madison’s Apple speaks with NPR’s ‘On Point’ about ‘unschooling’ movement

Apple is the John Bascom Professor Emeritus of Curriculum and Instruction, and Educational Policy Studies. NPR reports: “Is a child who spends the day watching videos or playing in the backyard actually learning? Yes, say advocates of the ‘unschooling” movement.’ ” Guests of “On Point” who were asked to weigh in on this topic also included: Maleka Diggs, founder of Eclectic …