From South India to Madison, and Back

June 6, 2013

Five years ago a doctoral student arrived on the UW-Madison campus ready to begin work toward a degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis. This past weekend she donned her gown and mortarboard and received her diploma.


Measuring the Impact of Advanced Placement and IB Programs

June 5, 2013

The Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN) is collaborating with partners nationwide to increase the number of students of color taking AP/IB/Honors courses.


Preparing Future Research Faculty to Teach

May 28, 2013

Graduate and postdoctoral students at research universities will shape the future of undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education in the United States


Increasing the Number of African Americans in Computing Careers

May 28, 2013

The Wisconsin Equity and Inclusion Laboratory (Wei Lab) and its colleagues have received a $5 million boost to continue its work to increase the number of African-American students training for careers in the computing sciences.


Sara Goldrick-Rab in the New York Times

May 22, 2013

Sara Goldrick-Rab says community colleges often receive substantially less federal money per student than elementary or high schools (New York Times, 22 May).


Bringing the Learning Sciences to Research on Teaching

May 20, 2013

As a professor of the Learning Sciences, Mitchell Nathan works to improve student learning outcomes for concepts and skills in mathematics.


New Lab Designed to Make Education Fun And Games

May 16, 2013

The décor in the headquarters of the Games+Learning+Society project bears a much closer resemblance to a Silicon Valley start-up than a university-affiliated laboratory.


Formative Evaluation for Leadership

May 13, 2013

The No Child Left Behind initiative focused research attention on schools that succeeded in closing achievement gaps and raising achievement for all students.


Cultivating Inquiry-Driven Learners: A College Education for the 21st Century

May 13, 2013

Clifton Conrad proposes a unifying purpose for a college education: cultivating inquiry-driven learners who can develop promising ideas for successfully navigating the rapidly-changing and inequitable world of the 21st century.


Developing and Implementing Value-Added Models for Schools and Classrooms

May 7, 2013

When the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) decided to use value added models in its multiple measures kit, the district contacted WCER's Value-Added Research Center (VARC) and technical/methodological experts from around the country.


Xueli Wang on Madison.com

May 6, 2013

Xueli Wang says students enrolling part-time or taking a break for a semester or two to gain better financial footing bear significant responsibility for low four-year graduation rates (Madison.com, 6 May).


Exploring the Dynamics of Organizational Learning

May 1, 2013

Organizational learning – the processes whereby organizations change and evolve over time in light of new information – is the subject of recent research by Matthew Hora and colleague Anne-Barrie Hunter.


Managing Education Talent Strategically

April 22, 2013

The education system has hired and tenured thousands of ineffective teachers and principals, particularly in high-poverty urban and rural schools.


Sara Goldrick-Rab on Marketplace.org

April 18, 2013

About online 'competencies' degree programs, Sara Goldrick-Rab says “Given what college costs right now, finding ways to shorten the amount of time that it takes to earn a degree is a priority. However, I will say this: I think the higher priority ought to be on lowering what college costs, so that you don’t have to rush through it.” (Marketplace.org 18 April).


MSAN Inspires Students to Organize Forum on Race

April 17, 2013

Inspired to be agents of change in their communities, eight students at Verona Area High School hosted hundreds of their peers from around Dane County for a two-day conference on April 8 and 9 featuring renowned educator Calvin Terrell.