From an academic expo to a haunted ball, and from flag football to a talent show, ASU's West campus is the site of a weeklong celebration of the university's "Devilish Homecoming."
The restructuring of ASU's colleges of education and the recent award of a $33.8 million federal grant are but two milestones in the university's effort to improve the quality of America’s K-12 education system.
ASU's Professional Development School program has been awarded a $33.8 million grant that will enable more students in Arizona's rural communities to earn teacher certifications.
College of Teacher Education and Leadership students will read "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle to young children on Oct. 8 to help set a world record promoting literacy.
A state civics coalition has concluded that civics education is in need of resuscitation and Arizona public schools have focused energy and resources on preparing students for high-stakes testing, at the expense of teaching foundational principles of our democracy.
Nobel Prize winner Leland H. Hartwell is joining ASU to lead an expansive effort addressing two of today’s top concerns: improving the effectiveness of health care while reducing its costs, and advancing science education.
Frank Serafini of ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership is using two of his passions - teaching and photography - to encourage kids to read and explore.