Bradley Carl in the Wisconsin State Journal

April 20, 2015

VARC's Bradley Carl talks about students opting out of Common Core tests (Wisconsin State Journal, 20 April)


Mark Connolly in Insider Higher Education & The Chronicle of Higher Education

April 15, 2015

Recent work by Mark Connolly and colleagues is reviewed in Inside Higher Education (men do not have the advantage that many assume they do in being hired in STEM fields) and in The Chronicle of Higher Education (Non-Asian minority members and women are slower to receive tenure, and black assistant professors are less likely to ever receive it).


Mark Connolly and Bob Mathieu in the Badger Herald

April 13, 2015

Mark Connolly and Bob Mathieu discuss the importance of training STEM researchers to be good classroom teachers too (Badger Herald, 13 April)


Mathieu named director of Wisconsin Center for Education Research

April 8, 2015

Robert Mathieu has been named director of the Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER), UW–Madison School of Education Dean Julie Underwood announced April 6.


Jerlando Jackson in Diverse Education

April 5, 2015

Jerlando Jackson explains how the Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity—also known as the Boulé helps young African-American males succeed (Diverse Education, 5 April)


Hora Published in Review of Higher Education

April 3, 2015

A paper by WCER researcher Matthew T. Hora investigating faculty beliefs about student learning and their influence on teaching decisions has been published by The Review of Higher Education.


Jackson Named Morris Endowed Chair at Eastern Michigan University

March 26, 2015

Jerlando F. L. Jackson will serve as the 2014-15 Michael G. Morris Endowed Chair at Eastern Michigan University. Jackson will remain in his posts at UW–Madison during the year-long special appointment.


David Williamson Shaffer in The Week

March 24, 2015

David Williamson Shaffer's team is preparing to launch the next generation of virtual internships to allow companies to train would-be interns (The Week, 24 March)


Michigan Civil Rights Commission Passes Resolution Drafted by MSAN District Students

March 23, 2015

Students from Michigan’s Farmington Public Schools, one of 28 school districts that are members of WCER’s Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN), drafted a resolution on social justice and civil rights and successfully secured its state-level adoption by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission on Jan. 26.


Madeline Hafner in the Badger-Herald

March 23, 2015

Madeline Hafner says racially integrated schools bring a host of benefits to students who attend them (Badger-Herald, 23 March).


Halverson Article Chosen for Journal of School Leadership Special Issue

March 16, 2015

A research paper co-authored by Richard Halverson has been chosen for the Journal on School Leadership’s 25th anniversary special issue.


Matt Hora in Inside Higher Ed

March 16, 2015

Business leaders tell Matt Hora and his team they want employees with "soft skills" as well as technical skills (Inside Higher Ed, 16 March)


The LEAD Center Helps Faculty Improve Productivity

March 9, 2015

University administrators specialize in administration; scientists specialize in research; teaching staff specialize in teaching. Few have training in how to evaluate the success of their work objectively, although there’s always room for improving work practices.


Eric Knuth: PI Interview

March 4, 2015

Professor of Mathematics, Curriculum & Instruction, and Educational Psychology


Nathan Participates on Panel on the Development of Mathematical Abilities

March 4, 2015

Mitchell J. Nathan recently participated on a panel addressing the development of mathematical abilities at the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 2015 meeting on Feb. 15 in San Jose, Calif.