Voices Magazine
Before stepping into the world of academia, Loraine Glidewell was waist-deep in the waters of the San Luis Valley, sometimes literally. The photo of Glidewell proudly holding a trout on the Arkansas River says it all: 鈥淭he level of stoke on my face is basically the same level of stoke I feel when I get to talk about rural education!鈥- Powerful partnerships and community impactAs interim dean, I came to the CU Boulder School of Education in January with respect for its reputation for sustaining long-term community partnerships. Reflecting on my term as dean, I
Focused on collaboration, innovation and action, the CU Boulder School of Education launches new External Advisory Council in April that will act as an advisory body for school leadership to further its collective mission to support the next generation of educators and community leaders, continue to produce impactful research and deepen community partnerships that serve the state.
The Bob and Judy Charles Endowed Chair of Education is deepening work in rural Colorado- Prosser鈥檚 legacy is one of many fascinating but largely forgotten stories about CU Boulder alumni who worked for change that are being documented in a history project and research tentatively called 鈥淲here We Have Been and
- 隆Qu茅 BUENO!: A History of Advocacy and Care for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse EducationEdited by David Nieto, Kathy Escamilla, Estella Almanza, Tania Hogan and Jes煤s Rodr铆guezThis book showcases the past 50 years
- Teacher of the year reflects on how to uplift one another and push through challenges
- Uplifting the next generation of student leaders and Los Seis history
- Ian Her Many Horses is creating novel spaces for Indigenous students to explore computer science