Education Content / Education Content for ٺƵ en New Episode of ‘The Backdrop’ Podcast Features Keith Watenpaugh on Helping Refugees Reclaim Their Right to Education /news/new-episode-backdrop-podcast-features-keith-watenpaugh-helping-refugee-students-reclaim-their <div> <p><span>According to one estimate, the global refugee population has more than doubled over the past decade to 26 million. Professor Keith Watenpaugh, director of the Human Rights Studies program at ٺƵ, leads an innovative project to help refugee students start or continue their university education — even as they are displaced and on the move.</span></p></div> June 29, 2021 - 11:50am Soterios J Johnson /news/new-episode-backdrop-podcast-features-keith-watenpaugh-helping-refugee-students-reclaim-their Media Advisory: ٺƵ LIVE on Education in the Pandemic /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-education-pandemic <p>* Feb. 25, 1 p.m. — For almost a year, millions of school and college students have been going to class remotely. Now with vaccines becoming available, governments and school districts are planning how to return students to the classroom.&nbsp;</p> <p>What impact has the last year had on learning from kindergarten to college? What are the educational challenges for teachers and students in going back to the classroom?&nbsp;How can parents help students manage the transition?</p> February 22, 2021 - 10:25am Andy Fell /news/media-advisory-uc-davis-live-education-pandemic $1M Grant for ٺƵ-Led Online Learning Project /coronavirus/news/1m-grant-uc-davis-led-online-learning-project <p>With most teaching going remote because of COVID-19, a new grant for the LibreTexts project at the University of California, Davis, will help bring personalized online learning to students around the world.</p> March 25, 2020 - 3:43pm Andy Fell /coronavirus/news/1m-grant-uc-davis-led-online-learning-project School of Education Receives $2.5M to Develop Better Learning Tools for Teachers /news/school-education-receives-grant-develop-better-learning <p>University of California, Davis, which received a $2.5 million grant from the James S. McDonnell Foundation to help early career teachers use more innovative techniques in the classroom.</p> May 09, 2018 - 8:58am Karen Michele Nikos /news/school-education-receives-grant-develop-better-learning RoboPlay Competition for K-12 Students Is May 19 /news/roboplay-competition-k-12-students-may-19-0 <p>The 2018 C-STEM Center RoboPlay Challenge Competition for elementary, middle and high school students will be held Saturday, May 19, at the ARC Pavilion, University of California, Davis, and at University High School in Irvine, California. The center also is announcing the free Girls in Robotics Leadership summer camps and professional development opportunities for teachers.&nbsp;</p> May 08, 2018 - 9:34am Andy Fell /news/roboplay-competition-k-12-students-may-19-0 SeaDoc Book to Inspire the Generations Who Will Inherit the Salish Sea /news/seadoc-book-inspire-generations-who-will-inherit-salish-sea <p>The SeaDoc Society aims to place their new children’s book, <em>Explore the Salish Sea: A Nature Guide for Kids</em>, in the hands of as many middle school students living near the Salish Sea as possible, regardless of their ability to pay. To reach that goal, the ٺƵ-affiliated center has launched an <a href="http://www.explorethesalishsea.com/">Indiegogo campaign</a> aimed at inspiring the next generation who will inherit this special place.</p> March 29, 2018 - 11:46am Katherine E Kerlin /news/seadoc-book-inspire-generations-who-will-inherit-salish-sea California K-12 Curriculum Becomes More Historically Accurate With Help From ٺƵ /news/california-k-12-curriculum-becomes-more-historically-accurate <p>For generations, it was a rite of passage for 9-year-olds from San Diego to Eureka to craft popsicle-stick and sugar-cube models of a specific California mission. But, the fourth-grade “mission project” is disappearing from many classrooms, as the curriculum that students learn moves into a more accurate history reflecting all cultures.</p> August 30, 2017 - 3:10pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/california-k-12-curriculum-becomes-more-historically-accurate HHMI Awards $1 Million Grant for Educational Equity /news/hhmi-awards-1-million-grant-educational-equity <p>The Howard Hughes Medical Institute has awarded a grant of $1 million to the University of California, Davis, to use software, data and personal networking among faculty and staff professionals to create a more inclusive educational environment engaged in ongoing improvement.</p> June 07, 2017 - 10:29pm Andy Fell /news/hhmi-awards-1-million-grant-educational-equity Brain Awareness Week at ٺƵ /news/brain-awareness-week-uc-davis <p>March 13-19 is <a href="http://www.dana.org/BAW/">Brain Awareness Week</a>, a worldwide campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research, sponsored by the Dana Foundation.</p> March 09, 2017 - 11:36am Andy Fell /news/brain-awareness-week-uc-davis Bringing a Special Sandbox Inside the Classroom /news/school-sandbox-no-other <p>The University of California, Davis, is providing one of its Augmented Reality Sandboxes, or ARsandboxes, to sixth graders at Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science in Washington D.C. At least 150 AR sandboxes have been&nbsp;built worldwide since ٺƵ developed the sandbox and its free, open-source software.</p> April 28, 2016 - 3:16pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/school-sandbox-no-other