COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AT A GLANCE

[Pages:2]COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AT A GLANCE

The College of Education, one of the nation's premier education schools, is dedicated to making an outstanding education a daily reality for every student in every community. The College was ranked #9 by U.S. News and World Report in its 2019 ratings, and #3 among public universities. Seven specialties ranked in the top 12: Curriculum and Instruction, Education Administration and Supervision, Education Policy, Educational Psychology, Elementary Teacher Education, Secondary Teacher Education and Special Education.

OUR COMMUNITY-FOCUSED AGENDA

The College of Education is a national leader in fostering and advancing equity-focused research-practice partnerships. Together with our school and community partners, we exchange knowledge and co-design justicecentered strategies that improve educational systems and create better futures for children and youth.

? Our students participated in more than 1,000 practicum experiences totaling more than 383,000 hours in 300+ Washington state schools, district offices, nonprofits and colleges during 2017-2018.

? Each year, more than 200 teacher candidates fulfill their student teaching requirements in our Ackerley Partner School Network, comprised of nearly 30 povertyimpacted, culturally diverse Seattle area schools.

? More than half of our teachers work in schools with a student racial and ethnic diversity population of over 40%.

? A third of our teacher graduates work in schools exceeding the state average of 46% of students on free/reduced lunch.

? Our alumni are leading change in schools throughout the nation. Four alumni are currently university and community college presidents, while hundreds are superintendents, principals or other top administrators.

2018-2019 STUDENT ENROLLMENT

Undergraduate Majors Undergraduate Minors Master of Education Master in Teaching Education Specialist Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Education Other TOTAL

485 113 333 216

35 185

31 28 1,421

2018-2019 FACULTY

Total Faculty/Instructors

125

PREPARING TOMORROW'S EDUCATIONAL LEADERS (AVERAGE YEARLY TOTALS)

Elementary Teachers 90 Special Education Teachers 30 Secondary Teachers 70 Principals, Superintendents, Administrators 35 Researchers, policymakers, and other education professionals 235 Practicing educators participating in the College's professional development activities 1,000+

GRADUATES WORKING IN WASHINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

1,495

Teachers

305

Principals

133

District Administrators/ Superintendents

66

School Psychologists/ Counselors

107

Other School Employees

RESEARCH THAT MATTERS

Our ambitious research agenda focuses on solving the most pressing issues faced by our schools today. Major research and training initiatives housed at the College of Education include the following.

$40 million over 5 years for Head Start Center; DHHS/ Administration for Children & Families

$46.5 million over 10 years for LIFE Center, National Science Foundation

$20.3 million over 5 years for UW Quality Rating and Improvement Systems; Washington State Department of Early Learning

$2.9 million over 4 years to create learning gardens and build curriculum for culturally-relevent science learning; National Science Foundation

Learn more about the College's research activities by reading Research That Matters: education.uw.edu/rtm

GRANTS & CONTRACTS AWARDED BY YEAR in millions of dollars

35 $34,630,034

30

25

20 15

$7,976,345 10

$16,474,007

$21,735,587

5

0 FY 2003

2007

2011

2018

OUR DIVERSE COMMUNITY

49% of our students are of color or international

49%

2018-2019 TUITION * 10% of students received scholarships for 2018-19. 32% of undergraduate students are Pell eligible. Master's and Doctoral Students $17,979 per year (full-time, in-state) $32,409 per year (full-time, out-of-state)

Undergraduate Students $11,208 per year (full-time, in-state) $36,588 per year (full-time, out-of-state) * Based on three quarters of tuition and fees.

GROUNDBREAKING FACULTY RESEARCHERS

Dr. Philip Bell, Co-Chair of the National Research Council's Committee on Learning Science in Informal Environments; National Academy of Sciences Board on Science Education

Dr. Katie Headrick Taylor, National Academy of Education/ Spencer Fellow; PI, Mobile City Science: Youth Mapping Community Learning Opportunities (NSF)

Dr. Ann Ishimaru, Exemplary Contributions to Practice-Engaged Research Award, AERA

Dr. Janine Jones, Presidential Award, National Association of School Psychologists

Dr. Gail Joseph, Founding Executive Director, Cultivate Learning and EarlyEdU Alliance

Dr. Elham Kazemi, Exemplary Research in Teaching & Teacher Education, AERA Division K

Dr. Django Paris, Author of "Language across Difference: Ethnicity, Communication, and Youth Identities in Changing Urban Schools."

Dr. Jessica Thompson, PI, Building Capacity for the Next Generation Science Standards through Networked Improvement Communities (NSF)

Dr. Maggie Beneke, Outstanding Dissertation Award, AERA Disability Studies SIG

FUNDING

We receive funds from federal, state, county and city government agencies; foundations; and private industry, including:

Boeing Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation George Lucas Educational Foundation Institute of Education Sciences John S. and James L. Knight Foundation National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation Spencer Foundation U.S. Department of Education Wallace Foundation Washington State Department of Early Learning Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

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