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SeattlePI
Kelly Aramaki, the principal Seattle's John Stanford International School in Seattle, won the $25,000 Milken Educator Award for Washington. The award, called the Oscars of Teaching by Teacher magazine, exists to attract and reward outstanding K-12 teachers and education leaders. More than 50 teachers and educational professionals receive the award every year.
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Education Week

Tim Schlosser '15, a principal at Tyee High School in SeaTac, and Ann O'Doherty, director of the UW's Danforth Educational Leadership Program, discuss how much content knowledge in all content areas principals need to support teacher growth.

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Carnegie Foundation
Alum David M. Irby is vice dean for education and a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. He directs the undergraduate, graduate and continuing medical education programs of the School of Medicine and heads the Office of Medical Education. Irby and his co-author recently published, Educating Physicians: A Call for Reform of Medical School and Residency.
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The Conversation

Professor Niral Shah challenges false narratives that Asian people are innately good at math in a commentary piece that offers suggestions for how educators can disrupt those narratives.

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Catalyst Ohio

Marguerite Roza quoted in Catalyst Ohio on the long-term effects of stimulus monies.

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The Seattle Times

Faculty member Thomas Halverson comments on how Washington school districts are hurrying to get prepared to satisfy the state education department’s recent instructions to begin remote instruction next week.

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Seattle Public Schools

Teacher Education alum Kristin Bailey-Fogarty received a 2013 KCST Golden Apple Award. Kristin is a Reading Intervention Teacher at Eckstein Middle School in Seattle, WA.

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1A on NPR

Robin DiAngelo, affiliate associate professor of education, discusses the impact of police brutality against black Americans.

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The New York Times

The College of Education's innovative Seattle Teacher Residency, which enables teacher candidates to teach alongside a mentor in urban schools while earning a master’s in education, is cited for putting teachers on a higher salary scale and opening job opportunities.

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The Seattle Times

Professor Niral Shah notes that teaching about scholars of color across different disciplines can help students of color see themselves achieving success across the spectrum.