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We're proud to again be among the country's top graduate schools of education.
The USNWR grad school rankings were released today, and we're #6.
Join us to celebrate social change as we honor the 2023 - 2026 recipients of the FOUNDATIONS FOR CHANGE: Thomas I. Yamashita Prize and KIDS FIRST: David L. Kirp Prize!
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Successful reading comprehension requires readers to draw on a range of language comprehension abilities alongside decoding. This timely teacher reference and text explains how language comprehension develops throughout grades PreK–6 and presents evidence-based instructional strategies.
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New literacy resource: "Language and Literacy Beyond Decoding: Evidence-Based Instruction in Grades PreK-6," co-edited by @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social Asst Prof Kristin Keane. tinyurl.com/Lang-Lit-Bey...
TODAY 03/11 @ 1:00 p.m. If you're in Berkeley, you'll want to make time for this discussion.
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Congratulations!! Assoc. Prof. @cati-fu.bsky.social receives 2026 Early Career Award from @aeraedresearch.bsky.social. de los Ríos' research applies critical, sociocultural, and translingual theories to examine the literacy and language practices of immigrant and bi/multilingual youth populations
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We're hiring! Looking for qualified part-time, non-tenure track lecturers to teach in the Leaders for Equity and Democracy (LEAD) Program, which offers an education doctorate to practicing school leaders who aspire for system leadership positions. aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF05263
We're honored to be #2 on the @timeshighered.bsky.social World University Rankings by Subject 2026 - Educational Studies.
We are home to a diverse group of students and faculty joined by a common interest in, and passion for, understanding and improving the complex world of education.
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Results indicated that these two abilities are moderately correlated (with age acting as a significantly negative moderator), hence providing further insight into how the relation between executive function and spatial skills may be utilized in research and assessment settings.
Kiara is a researcher in Assistant Professor @damcotto.bsky.social's research group, Berkeley Lab for Opportunities in Cognition and Knowledge (BLOCK). Kiara will discuss a meta-analysis of thirteen studies that relate executive function skills to spatial abilities in children ages 8 to 12.
Thrilled for @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social undergrad Kiara Eng who is presenting at the 2026 @yale.edu Undergraduate Research Conference (YURC). Title is: "A Meta-Analysis of the Correlations Between Executive Functions and Spatial Abilities: Implications for Theory, Research, and Practice."
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Prof of Practice Derek Van Rheenen talks w/ @ktvufox2.bsky.social Gasia Mikaelian about the impact of the rising cost of youth sports. He says what's important is that families have an open dialogue about, "is this actually fun or has playing a sport become an oxymoron?" www.ktvu.com/video/fmc-e7...
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Round of applause to our faculty members on the RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings: Prof. of the Grad School Bruce Fuller; Distinguished Prof @krisgu.bsky.social; Assoc Prof Travis J. Bristol; and Prof @janellescott.bsky.social.
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Congratulations to our doctoral student Vo Ram Yoon! 🎉Recipient of a Critical Pacific Islander and Southeast Asian American Studies Fellowship from the Asian American Research Center at UC Berkeley's Institute for the Study of Societal Issues. issi.berkeley.edu/centers/aarc...
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We're hiring! Part-time Teacher Special Programs - Berkeley Teacher Education Program (BTEP) Instructional Facilitator (non-tenure track). Provide support through BTEP for alumni engaging in teacher action research. See the Jobs link in bio, or aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF05233
Significant, indeed. Read their paper, "Understanding working memory as a facilitator of math problem-solving: Offloading as a potential strategy"
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Laura Alamillo, Dean of the School of Education at Sonoma State University (PhD Education '04) @eces-ssu.bsky.social
Yvette Gullatt, University of California's Vice President for Graduate and Undergraduate Affairs, Vice Provost for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and Chief Diversity Officer (and a triple Bear in English PhD '04, MA '94, BA '88)
Lisa García Bedolla, UC Berkeley's Vice Provost for Graduate Studies, Hitchcock Dean of the Graduate Division, and Chancellor's Professor of Education (and a Berkeley alum BA Latin American Studies and Comparative Literature '92)
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3 cheers for @uofcalifornia.bsky.social! Three of the 22 most impactful Latino education leaders named by Latino Leaders Magazine have UC and @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social affiliations. Read the full magazine issuu.com/latinoleader...
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Closed out another great year with the lab 🥳 Lab lunch 🍜 Grateful that I get to work with many brilliant minds everyday @berkeleyeducation.bsky.social
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We're looking for K-12 teachers for summer 2026 to teach in our Academic Talent Development Program (ATDP). STEM teachers encouraged to apply! See Jobs link in bio.
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Thanks Spencer Foundation 🙌 for supporting Assoc. Prof. Tolani Britton's vision of cultivating early career scholars who use quantitative approaches to study reducing inequality in K-16 student outcomes. She's hosting early career scholars so they can share work, get feedback, address barriers.
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Congratulations @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social Professor @ginaanngarcia.bsky.social! Elected an inaugural fellow of the Association for the Study of Higher Education. She and other fellows are setting the standard — recognized for integrity, advancement of knowledge, mentoring, and service.
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Join the webinar today at Noon (Pacific) with Assoc. Prof. Zach Pardos on increasing access to higher education, by using artificial intelligence (AI) to create equitable pathways for transfer students, promote academic success, and reduce structural barriers. tinyurl.com/43tyufau
Love seeing our students pay it forward and their commitment to building the pipeline of educators.
Ideal candidates connect theory to practice through human-centered design, learning analytics, and classroom-embedded research; attend to ethics, effectiveness, and impacts of AI; and envision next-gen STEM teaching, curriculum, and assessment responsive to diverse learners and educational settings.