From Baseball to International Student Assessments

November 2, 2012

UW Madison education professor David Kaplan is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research, which includes major and minor league baseball officials, broadcasters and writers, historians, analysts, and former players.


Studying and Designing Makerspaces

October 29, 2012

Makerspaces are emerging, informal sites for creative production in art, science, and engineering where people of all ages blend digital and physical technologies to explore ideas, learn technical skills, and create new products.


Drew Anderson in Education Week

October 24, 2012

Graduate student and ITP Fellow Drew Anderson and former UW-Madison education professor Douglas Harris examine the application of a value-added approach to middle school math scores (Education Week, 24 Oct.)


Excitement Builds Around WIDA Conferences

October 23, 2012

When WIDA released its 2012 Amplification of the English Language Development Standards in August, the organization’s leadership knew educators would be excited to see the latest on methods for teaching English language learners.


Sara Goldrick-Rab in The Chronicle

October 18, 2012

Sara Goldrick-Rab says income-based repayment programs have the potential to help students pursue postsecondary education while worrying less about debt (The Chronicle, 18 Oct).


Madeline Hafner in the Boston Globe

October 18, 2012

Brookline and Cambridge, Mass., schools belong to the Minority Student Achievement Network; Madeline Hafner comments on boosting student achievement (Boston Globe, 18 Oct.).


Measuring Complex Thinking in STEM Subjects

October 15, 2012

David Williamson Shaffer and Naomi Chesler continue to develop a toolkit for measuring how students think about problems in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) subjects.


The Glass Ceiling

October 15, 2012

Any woman or person of color denied promotion for questionable reasons knows about the “glass ceiling.”


Adam Gamoran on Madison.com

October 9, 2012

Political parties at the state level have cooperated on some education issues and Adam Gamoran says that may reflect similarities between the parties nationally (Madison.com, 9 Oct.).


Adam Gamoran in the Badger Herald

October 9, 2012

Adam Gamoran says the cuts in federal education spending have harmed the university’s ability to competitively seek grants for research (Badger Herald, 9 Oct.).


Why Do College Students Leave Science and Math?

October 8, 2012

Undergraduates are switching from STEM majors at a rate largely unchanged despite efforts over the past 15 years to improve college science teaching.


Support for the Wisconsin DPI’s Educator Effectiveness System

October 2, 2012

WCER researchers are helping the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction design model teacher and principal evaluation systems for the State.


Students Share Their Work Across Continents

October 2, 2012

Thanks to technology, students can produce videos to share with other youth globally, and view and comment on videos produced by youth in sites far away.


Enhancing Science Literacy with Multiple Resources

September 25, 2012

Since 2007, middle school students in Waunakee, Wisconsin have made strong gains in science achievement as a result of using a technology-enriched learning environment.


Adam Gamoran in the Badger Herald

September 24, 2012

Adam Gamoran comments on reports that Wisconsin exceeds national averages in both SAT and Advanced Placement scores (Badger Herald, 24 Sept).