College of Education News

Learn more about Lexi Likins, a student in the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program through our Student Spotlight series.
Researchers from the University of Oregon have secured a $5 million grant to develop literacy screening tools for elementary school students learning Alaska Indigenous languages.
A new approach to classroom behavior that avoids suspensions and expulsions could be the latest tool for helping youngsters avoid a whole list of short- and long-term problems, including drug abuse.
Learn more about Kaitlyn Henecke, a student in the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) program through our Student Spotlight series.
Learn more about Angela Gonzalez, a student in the Education Policy and Leadership program through our Student Spotlight series.
A national center co-directed by a UO researcher will use the funds to help K-12 students.
Lauren Cycyk and Stephanie De Anda, both associate professors in the College of Education, are working in the Prevention Science Institute to both identify and mitigate the discrimination Latinx families often encounter when seeking speech-language pathology services.
Michelle Jacob, professor of Indigenous studies and director of the Sapsik’ʷałá (Teacher) Education Program in the Department of Education Studies at the UO, has received an award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Learn more about Autum Loverin, Academic Program Coordinator for the Communication Disorders and Sciences Program (CDS), through our Staff Spotlight series.
The new programs are aimed at helping youngsters who struggle with numbers.