Raising English Learner Achievement in STEM Subjects

March 4, 2013

Elizabeth Cranley and colleagues at WIDA are helping classroom teachers to make core STEM content accessible to English Learner students (ELs) and to put them on the path to college and career readiness.


More Inclusion than Diversion

March 1, 2013

More than ever before, students have a variety of ways to benefit from higher education.


Gary Cook in Education Week

February 27, 2013

Gary Cook comments on the lack of national agreement for assessing English Learner students (Education Week, 27 Feb).


Programming Standing Up

February 25, 2013

Matthew Berland is developing software and high school curricula to teach engineering programming using mobile devices that will allow students to walk around and interact with each other as they develop programs for virtual robotics competitions.


WCER Hosts 2013 Conference on Engaged Research

February 21, 2013

The Wisconsin Center for Education Research hosted administrators from school districts across the state at its 2013 Conference on Engaged Research on Tuesday, Feb. 19.


Scaling Up Research in Philadelphia

February 19, 2013

A diverse and highly motivated team of educators and researchers met in Philadelphia in early February to begin a scale-up of the Families and Schools Together (FAST) program in Philadelphia Schools.


Virtual Internships Develop Engineering Skills

February 18, 2013

First-year engineering students are engaging in a computer-based virtual internship that simulates engineering professional practice.


Districts Climb to New Gains in WIDA’s LADDER Program

February 15, 2013

Catherine Fox, an English Language Learner (ELL) educator in the Rhode Island public school system, has experienced more than her fair share of professional development programs. Some have been helpful, she said. But most have been painfully frustrating, lacking either a cohesive structure or an adequate follow-through.


He Leaves Wisconsin to Winter in…Norway

February 12, 2013

In the early 1900s his grandparents left Norway to the live in the U.S. More than a century later, Paul Bredeson is back in Norway for a year of sharing about the education systems in both countries.


Sara Goldrick-Rab in The Chronicle

February 11, 2013

Sara Goldrick-Rab writes that, " If money really matters for college degrees, we may be able to find a lot more of it by bridging unreasonable divides between public agencies, reducing paperwork, and repositioning the community college as a point of connection as well as education" (The Chronicle, 11 Feb.).


Collaboration Supports Success in Technology Education

February 11, 2013

Wisconsin is among the nation’s top five manufacturing-intensive states.


Center on Education and Work’s Careers Conference Inspires, Encourages Educators

February 10, 2013

Like hundreds of others attending last week’s Center on Education and Work’s 27th annual Careers Conference, Dave Keane was looking for a little inspiration.


Embodiment in Mathematics Teaching and Learning: Evidence from Teachers’ and Learners’ Gestures

February 8, 2013

When explaining ourselves we often gesture without even thinking about it. That’s because motor and perceptual simulations underlie our language and our imagery.


Adam Gamoran in the Badger Herald

February 4, 2013

Adam Gamoran discusses the likely effects of Federal spending cuts on higher education (Badger Herald, 4 Feb.).


Sara Goldrick-Rab in the Community College Week

February 4, 2013

Sara Goldrick-Rab discusses changes to the Pell Grant program and how they will affect community college student success (Community College Week, 4 Feb.).