David Williamson Shaffer in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

October 4, 2013

David Williamson Shaffer discusses UW-Madison's first virtual engineering internship that he and his team developed (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 4 Oct).


MSAN on Gazettenet.com

October 2, 2013

The Minority Student Achievement Network (MSAN) kicked off its conference with a talk by noted educator Calvin Terrell, in Amherst, MA (Gazettenet.com).


Xueli Wang in Inside Higher Ed

October 1, 2013

Xueli Wang discusses the results of her study "Why Students Choose STEM Majors: Motivation, High School Learning, and Postsecondary Context of Support" (Inside Higher Ed, 1 October).


Grade Inflation? Probably Not

October 1, 2013

Grodsky challenges the definition of grade inflation as merely "increases in grade point average." He emphasizes the larger "signaling power" of grades.


“Learning English” vs Academic Success

September 30, 2013

For years we've heard debates about whether teachers should use bilingual or English-Only instruction when teaching English Language Learners (ELLs).


Catherine Compton-Lilly, Adam Gamoran, and Gary Cook in the Capital Times

September 29, 2013

Catherine Compton-Lilly, Adam Gamoran, and Gary Cook talk about the Common Core Standards (Capital Times 29 September).


Families and Schools Together in the Science Newsline

September 26, 2013

Families and Schools Together has been found to reduce mobility of African-American students by 29 percent (Science Newsline, 26 Sept.)


2013 MSAN Student Conference Seeks to Give Students “Courage to Act”

September 25, 2013

Hundreds of high school students from across the country are convening in Amherst, Mass. from Sept. 25-28 for the 2013 Minority Student Achievement Network Student Conference, a gathering designed to develop student leaders dedicated to closing academic achievement gaps in the nation’s schools.


Long-time WCER Researcher Nystrand Returns for One More CLASS

September 24, 2013

Martin Nystrand first came to WCER in 1984, when he brought his expertise in dialogic organization of discourse into a multi-pronged, multi-disciplinary study of classroom conversations between students and teachers. Now, almost 30 years later, Nystrand has come out of retirement to work on a project that will create a technological tool that will make data collection inside classrooms cheaper and easier for the next generation of education researchers.


Recreational Computer Use Can Benefit Students

September 23, 2013

UW-Madison education professor Matthew Berland says that using computers for fun and video gaming is associated with positive effects on high school students' reading and mathematics achievement test scores.


Meyer, Jackson to Serve on Panels in Washington, DC

September 20, 2013

Wisconsin Equity and Inclusion Laboratory (Wei LAB) director Dr. Jerlando F. L. Jackson and executive director of the Value-Added Research Center (VARC) Rob Meyer will be featured panelists at two separate conferences in Washington DC in the coming days.


Brad Carl in the Capital Times

September 18, 2013

VARC's Brad Carl says that the DPI school report card was carefully thought out, yet should be applied only where it gives a meaningful measurement (Capital Times, 18 Sept.).


Larger Ethnic Diversity Can Benefit Students

September 16, 2013

High schools that have large, rather than small or moderate, amounts of ethnic diversity can have positive effects on students' peer experiences.


Allan Odden on GrandForksHerald.com

September 11, 2013

Allan Odden gives the North Dakota Legislature an A-plus for its work in providing adequate and equitable funding to K-12 public schools (GrandForksHerald.com, 11 Sept.).


WCER Graduate Students Present Research Projects

September 10, 2013

The Department of Educational Psychology’s First-Year Poster Presentation featured several posters by graduate students of WCER researchers.