The UW–Madison School of Education and many of its programs are widely regarded as among the best in the nation. In addition to our high-quality academic programs, the people and units that make up the School address some of society’s most critical needs and further their fields. Our renowned faculty, staff, and students conduct innovative research driven by the Wisconsin Idea and the conviction that their work should benefit Wisconsin, the country, and the world.
By receiving your master’s degree from UW–Madison, you will become part of the ever-growing Badger family of innovators and trailblazers who make a positive difference in their schools and communities. You will receive a quality education at a consistently top-ranked public school of education, currently #1 in the nation.
News across the Department
- UW–Madison’s Clark, Rodgers to help lead new project on responsible research training
- UW–Madison’s Eckes is honored by Education Law Association
- UW–Madison’s DelaRosa speaks at Wisconsin State Capitol for Filipino American History Month
- Local income data improves college return on investment calculations, UW–Madison report finds
News across the School of Education
- Full-day 4K students in Madison public schools see better learning outcomes than peers in half-day 4K program
- Benbow receives NSF grant to study college success for rural STEM students
- UW–Madison’s Clark, Rodgers to help lead new project on responsible research training
- New book edited by UW–Madison’s Apple explores where education and politics collide
