School of Education earns nine community-engaged scholarship grants
The Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES) awarded funding for nine School of Education faculty projects advancing rigorous, community-engaged scholarship serving Colorado and beyond:Ìý
- Aquetza Leadership, Education, and Community Empowerment Program (Enrique Lopez) Ìý
- CU Children’s Book Festival 2025 (Adam Crawley) Ìý
- Creating a Colorado-based Coalition for LGBTQ+ Educators (Elizabeth Meyer, Bethy Leonardi & Sara Staley) Ìý
- Caminos: Adams-12 School Board Multilingual Student Advisory Council (Deb Palmer & Michelle Renée Valladares) Ìý
- Equitable Facilitation in Boulder’s Community Assembly (Leah Sprain & Roudy Hildreth)Ìý
- Mentor Advisory Boards: Bridging Gaps in Teacher Preparation (Karla Scornavacco)Ìý
- The RAP Lab: Partnership with Denver Public Schools (Kalonji Nzinga & Shawn O’Neal) Ìý
- WFIQ: Rural Colorado Wildfire Inquiry Program Development (Daniel Knight, Michael Hannigan & Joe Polman) ÌýÌý
- Youth Participatory Teacher Education: Youth Teaching Future Teachers (AJ Schiera & Ashley Cartun)Ìý
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