Voices Magazine | Fall 2020, Volume 3
Voices is the annual magazine for alumni and friends published by the Ƶ Boulder School of Education.
Centering a strong community, developing new skills to engage in important dialogues, and wellness continue to be critical to our work and this issue of Voices.
Brief updates about what's new in the School of Education, including the launch of a wellness institute, a new online teacher leadership program, and the move to a new campus home.
We welcome and announce new faculty members who bring a variety of experiences and greatly enhance our community of educators and learners.
Police-free schools, explained
By alumni Kathryn Wiley, Vincent Basile and Adam York
The police-free schools movement has gained recent traction from coast to coast. Under direct pressure from organizing groups and a civically engaged public mobilized by state violence against Black men, women and children, school districts are reducing or eliminating contracts with police, specifically school resource officers (SROs).
What we're reading
A glimpse into what colleagues are saying about our faculty’s recent publications and more.
Teaching others & ourselves
By Dan Liston, professor emeritus
When we teach, we are in relationship with our students. It may be as “simple” as relating knowledge, skills and academic understandings. It may include basic or rich understandings of the students we teach—their proclivities and their dreams.
Puksta Scholars: Working together toward a more just and equitable future
Giving students the opportunity to serve as catalysts for change in their communities, the program at Ƶ Boulder is a competitive scholarship supported by the Puksta Foundation.
At the heart of healing
A tireless quest to expand knowledge and practices of human caring has sent education alumna Jean Watson around the world more than 20 times, where she has shared her theory of human caring and healing to educate the next generation of nursing and medical healers.
Alumni Connections
Meet four alumni who are putting their education background to work in meaningful ways and on the fringes of the field.
Our school moved into a newly renovated building with its spaces for community building, technologically equipped classrooms, and locally created art honoring campus racial justice leaders.
One thing we have learned this year is that our canine companions are an important part of our stress relief. In this light-hearted matching quiz, we feature the pups supporting some of the faculty.
Read our latest class notes and submit your own.
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