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Four early childhood education scholars gathered for a recent webinar to discuss some of the greatest opportunities and challenges facing early childhood education in America.

Full-time UVA undergrads and current teachers come together in a course to learn how meaningful relationships and advocacy are positive forces against the impact of childhood poverty.

According to new survey data, job satisfaction among Virginia teachers remained stable from 2019 through early 2021. But will that resilience persist through the pandemic’s second year?

Oral storytelling is a significant part of Black history in America. A UVA project is keeping the oral tradition alive for a new generation of teachers and students.

Four individual academic programs were also named among the top 10 in the country in the latest U.S. News and World Report ranking of online graduate education programs.

This story was originally published in the November issue of Amplify, a publication of the University of Virginia Division for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. It’s never been more critical to...

Amanda Nguyen is examining the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve the mental wellbeing of conflict-affected populations, including mothers and veterans, in Bangladesh, Ukraine and Myanmar.

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Seven University of Virginia faculty members rose in the annual Education Week rankings of the nation’s most influential education scholars.

Rachel Wahl shares how taking a step back and asking important questions is critical to the work of improving education and human development.

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New research shows that camps and clubs effectively engaging students in STEM subjects are doing much more than providing a series of hands-on activities.

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