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Professor John Rudolph’s Newly Released Book, “Why We Teach Science (and Why We Should)” Addresses the Importance of Teaching Science

Posted on April 28, 2023

John Rudolph’s book about why we teach science was recently published and released by Oxford University Press.  He was recently interviewed on NBC 15 News.  Read the full story here, with the link to the …

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Professor Kate Vieira Received the 2023 Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction

Posted on April 28, 2023

“Someone Else’s Language” was the essay that won Kate Vieira a Wisconsin Writers’ Award, the Kay W. Levin Award for Short Nonfiction.

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Professor Carl Grant Was Honored at the March 4th Milwaukee Bucks Game as a Community Hero

Posted on March 15, 2023

Carl Grant has spent 50 years teaching at UW-Madison!  He was recently honored at a Milwaukee Bucks game as a Community Hero for all of his contributions to teacher education, social justice, and multicultural education.  …

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Erica Halverson Named One of Brava Magazine’s “Women to Watch”

Posted on January 26, 2023

Our Department Chair, Erica Halverson, was named a Woman to Watch in Brava Magazine in 2023.  The women they select are community leaders, creative thinkers, people who bring about change and inspire others.  Brava highlights …

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Tom Owenby Promoted to Associate Dean of Teacher Education

Posted on January 26, 2023

Curriculum and Instruction’s Tom Owenby, former Teaching Faculty in the Secondary Education Program, who oversaw the Social Studies program, is now the Associate Dean for Teacher Education. He will direct the School of Education’s Teacher …

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Thursday, November 17th: Matt Villeneuve to talk about American Indians in the Synthesis of Education and Democracy

Posted on November 16, 2022

Assistant Professor of History and American Indian Studies, Matt Villeneuve, will be at the Teacher Education Building, room 220, on November 17th from 12:30-2:00 p.m. Lunch will be served. This lecture will be recorded, and …

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Lecture by Dr. Daniel Morales-Doyle: STEM Pipeline or Catalyst for Change?

Posted on November 2, 2022

Daniel Morales-Doyle Flyer-updated The Department of Curriculum and Instruction, in conjunction with University Lectures, LACIS, and CLS is proud to host Dr. Daniel Morales-Doyle as he lectures on the topic “STEM Pipeline or Catalyst for …

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Tracey Bullington Receives Kohler Fellowship

Posted on October 27, 2022

One of Curriculum and Instruction’s PhD. students has been awarded a Marie Christine Fellowship from the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery (WID) for the 2022-23 academic year. Tracey Bullington is a teacher from New Orleans, Louisiana.  …

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Mariana Pacheco Named One of Wisconsin’s Most Influential Latino/a Leaders

Posted on October 17, 2022

C & I’s own Professor Mariana Pacheco was named one of “Wisconsin’s Most Influential Latino Leaders”. She is one of eleven people who either work for or graduated from UW-Madison, out of a total of …

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Welcome, Professor L. J. Randolph Jr.!

Posted on October 12, 2022

C & I welcomes our new Assistant Professor of World Language Education, L. J. Randolph Jr. Prior to coming to UW-Madison, he was teaching at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, which is his hometown. …

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