A love of learning – particularly reading and writing – led Brittany to a career teaching high school English Language Arts. She is graduating with her M.T. in English Education.
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The expanded reading education program offerings are designed to provide additional pathways and prepare high-quality reading specialists to help meet literacy needs in Virginia.
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The partnership between UVA and the Charlottesville City Schools is one of two new lab school proposals approved by the Virginia Board of Education this week.
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Can I change majors? What’s the best way to make new friends? YSI major and Lawn resident, Rachel Moore shares her insights with the Class of 2028.
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Programs that allow teaching assistants and other paraprofessionals to earn a degree and licensure while continuing to work are helping address the teacher shortage and diversify the teaching workforce.
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Tara Hofkens will lead an effort to assess the impacts of an inquiry-driven learning model designed specifically for middle school students.
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Three UVA education researchers, with colleagues across the U.S., are evaluating a professional development program that coaches elementary teachers on how to use an active and playful approach to increase engagement and learning in math.
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Professor Jennings was one of several UVA faculty members, including others from the School of Education and Human Development, recognized for advancing science and understanding.
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A mindfulness-based professional learning program co-created by UVA professor Tish Jennings has been shown to improve teacher well-being and student outcomes.
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Participating middle and high school students improved their standardized test scores and were more likely to graduate from high school and attend college.