The BS in Education Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison focuses on the broader systems and policies that shape education at all levels. Ideal for students interested in law, public service, or nonprofit work, this interdisciplinary program explores justice, reform, equity, and innovation in education.
Analyzing the Impact of Standardized Testing on Student Equity
Education Reform Models in Urban Public Schools
Designing Policy Frameworks for Inclusive Education
The Role of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in School Curricula
Comparative Study of Charter vs. Public School Outcomes
Education Access in Rural vs. Urban Settings
Student Voice and Agency in Educational Policy
Digital Divide: Technology Equity in K–12 Classrooms
The Effectiveness of Bilingual Education Programs
Policy Solutions for Reducing the School-to-Prison Pipeline
Gender Identity Inclusion in School Curriculum Standards
Evaluating the Impact of School Vouchers on Public Education
Privatization of Education: Benefits and Risks
Education and Immigration: Rights and Access for Refugee Students
Designing Community-Based Educational Interventions
Role of Federal vs. State Control in U.S. Education Policy
History of Desegregation and Its Modern-Day Implications
Critical Race Theory and Its Place in Public Education
Higher Education Policy: Affordability and Access
Social-Emotional Learning as a Policy Priority
Explore educational equity, policy reform, and systems leadership through a research-rich, interdisciplinary education studies degree.
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