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    How Wyoming Developed Early Learning Standards for Educators, by Educators

    Wyoming’s collaborative, grassroots process led to early learning standards that have practical relevance for educators across the state.

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    Education Northwest Receives Federal Grant for Research on Supporting Low-income STEM Students’ Basic Needs

    The NSF has awarded Education Northwest a $3 million grant to produce information about how publicly funded housing, health, and human services can better support low-income students’ access to STEM postsecondary pathways.

  • Mikkaka Overstreet

    Literacy Lens: The Enduring Challenge of Diversifying the Teacher Pipeline

    How can we support Black students in entering the teaching profession? Dr. Mikkaka Overstreet invited a few teachers-in-training to tell us.

  • Ciera Carr

    Lessons From a Teacher in Instructional Design

    Education Northwest instructional designer Ciera Carr leverages her past career in teaching to make learning experiences relevant for people of all ages.

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    Building Solidarity to Advance Equitable Family Engagement

    Strong, trusting relationships between educators and families are foundational to educational equity. Indeed, students, families, schools, and communities benefit from strong family-school partnerships.

  • Christine Pitts

    Embracing Accountability in Education

    Senior Fellow Christine Pitts reflects on the importance of thinking of accountability in education as an asset—one that serves students, teachers, and the entire community.

  • Lymaris Santana and Mikkaka Overstreet

    Literacy Lens: Effective Literacy Practices for Secondary Students

    How can states ensure their literacy frameworks and strategic plans include the entire K–12 spectrum?

  • Mikkaka Overstreet

    Finding a Home for All of Me: One Black Woman’s Journey in Education

    Dr. Mikkaka Overstreet was determined to make an impact on students’ lives—without leaving parts of herself at the door.

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    How Preschool Programs Can Use SEL and Relationships to Foster Lifelong Learning

    Supportive, affirming preschool experiences pave the way for children’s positive perceptions of school and trusting relationships with teachers.

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    What Informal Mentors Can Teach Us About Effective Mentoring

    Researcher Grace Gowdy explores how informal mentoring relationships offer important lessons about promoting equity and youth voice.

  • 2023 Year in Review

    Supporting Thriving Learners in 2023

    We worked with dozens of partners in 2023 to use evidence to solve educational challenges and improve learning. Here are some highlights!

  • Mikkaka Overstreet

    Literacy Lens: Promising Approaches to Implementing Evidence-Based Literacy Practices

    So far, 31 states have adopted the science of reading approach to literacy in grades K–3. Dr. Mikkaka Overstreet looks at how some of these states are applying two implementation strategies.

  • RunningHorse Livingston Joins Education Northwest

    Mathematics Instruction Expert RunningHorse Livingston Joins Education Northwest

    RunningHorse Livingston specializes in coaching teachers in culturally responsive mathematics instruction. Education Northwest welcomes him to our Native Education team!

  • 2023 Nelson Scholarship

    The Next Generation of Native Educators: Celebrating the 2023 Nelson Scholars

    Meet the next generation of Native education leaders, the 2023 Nelson Scholarship recipients.

  • Camila Cigarroa Kennedy and Marbella Uriostegui

    Leveraging Identity and Lived Experience to Uplift Immigrant Youth

    Education Northwest researchers Marbella Uriostegui and Camila Cigarroa Kennedy share how Latina identity informs and strengthens their research.

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