Videos
Percival Matthews on how Students Learn About Numbers, the Equals Sign and More
March 9, 2017
Matthews is assistant professor of educational psychology in the UW-Madison School of Education. Here he discusses his research on how students learn about numbers, the equals sign, fractions and the importance of financial literacy.
How Personalized Learning Is Transforming Education
February 28, 2017
Rich Halverson, professor in Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis, delivers the keynote address at the 2017 UW-Madison Education Research Poster Fair on February 23, 2017.
Teaching to and Through Social Justice
February 8, 2017
Manya Whitaker, Assistant Professor at Colorado College, presented "Teaching to and Through Social Justice" as part of the Carl A. Grant Scholars Lecture Series on February 7, 2017
School Privatization and Black Teacher Decline
December 7, 2016
Terrenda C. White, Assistant Professor Educational Foundations, Policy and Practice at the University of Colorado, presented "School Privatization and Black Teacher Decline" as part of the Carl A. Grant Lecture Series on December 6, 2016
Sadhana Puntambekar Discusses Improving Middle School Students’ Science Learning
November 7, 2016
Sadhana Puntambekar, a professor in the UW–Madison's Educational Psychology department, directs the Interactive Learning & Design Lab. Here she talks about improving middle school students’ learning in science classes.
Beth Graue Discusses Mindfulness Training, Class Size and More
July 25, 2016
Beth Graue is professor of education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she chairs the Department of Curriculum & Instruction. Here she talks about mindfulness training for pre-service teachers, class size policy, kindergarten readiness, and research-based mathematics instruction.
2016 CESA Conference: Achieving Excellence for All Keynote Address
June 30, 2016
Keynote address by Katherine Cramer, Professor of Political Science, Director of the Morgridge Center for Public Service, UW–Madison
Undocumented and Coming of Age in America
May 9, 2016
Presented by Roberto Gonzales, Assistant Professor, Harvard University Graduate School of Education
The National Education Agenda & the Role of Innovation
March 8, 2016
Presented by James T. Minor, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Higher Education Programs, U.S. Department of Education
Mitchell Nathan Discusses CareerLocker
March 7, 2016
Mitchell J. Nathan is professor of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he directs the Center on Education and Work. Here he talks about CareerLocker, which helps educators and career development practitioners with program evaluation, qualitative and quantitative research, professional development training, and career resources.
Supporting Young English Learners and Their Teachers
October 21, 2015
Celia Genishi, Professor Emerita of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University presents "‘My Mommy Doesn’t Speak English’: Supporting Young English Learners and Their Teachers"
Cultivating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
October 6, 2015
"Cultivating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: How Teaching with Empathy Can Improve Learning for Diverse Students"
(Re)Imagining First Grade
April 29, 2015
(Re)Imagining First Grade: Perspectives from a Texas School Serving Children of Latina/o Immigrants with Jennifer Keys Adair
Eric Knuth: PI Interview
March 4, 2015
Professor of Mathematics, Curriculum & Instruction, and Educational Psychology
Anita Wager: PI Interview
March 3, 2015
Assistant Professor, Curriculum & Instruction