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February 27, 2024

Chicago teachers find success with Alternative Early Childhood Licensure Program

College of Education program prioritizes, recruits and supports child care workers from underserved communities

Quantum dots in containers

September 11, 2023

Open-source textbook makes STEM education more accessible 

Textbook allows for open sharing, adaptation

Terrell R. Morton, Asst. Professor, College of Education

August 4, 2023

Education professor probes causes of systemic racism in chemistry 

In a commentary for Nature Chemistry, UIC’s Terrell Morton applied critical race theory to the field of chemistry

A man works on a laptop between two piles of books, one with a robot on top and one with a coffee cup on top.

June 22, 2023

Rapidly adapting to AI in education and the library 

UIC education and library experts mobilized to examine how language models will change education and scholarship

April 18, 2023

Two UIC education projects gain Spencer Foundation support

Three UIC researchers receive $875,000 combined in grants

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April 6, 2023

UIC scholars win education research awards

Kate Zinsser and James Pellegrino among those honored by American Educational Research Association

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March 22, 2023

New UIC early learning website focuses on kindergarten readiness

The Ready Child is the latest installment of the College of Education’s early learning series

41 teachers who completed the UIC Early Childhood Education Alternative Licensure Program.

January 9, 2023

Early Childhood Education Alternative Licensure program celebrates teachers

The 41 teachers are part of the third cohort of instructors to complete the College of Education program

Shelby Cosner, center, works with members of the Center for Urba

April 19, 2022

UIC’s Center for Urban Education Leadership awarded grant to continue developing CPS leaders

The two-year grant continues the center’s work that began in 2020 to develop network chiefs

Deadly Disparities In Days of COVID-19: How Public Policy Fails Black and LatinX Chicagoans.

December 1, 2021

Report explores how public policies failed Black, Latino Chicagoans during COVID-19

Details feedback gained through interviews with government officials, epidemiologists, health care providers, and residents

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