Urban
Education
The College of Education has a Center for Urban Education working to improve the
quality of education in urban schools. Schools in
urban areas too often teach children and young adults who come to
school less well prepared than their middle class peers. Teachers
in these schools often lack the experience, background, and skills
necessary to help those students achieve. Through our Center for
Urban Education, the faculty recruits and prepares educational leaders,
teachers, and administrators, to work in those schools. We build
collaborative partnerships with the community to better serve those
schools. And we support new and experienced urban educators toward
improving their teaching and learning in urban settings. To broaden
the impact of our work, we conduct research on best practices in
urban schools that is published locally and nationally. Our goal
is that all of these activities lead to improved academic and social
success for students in urban settings.