Texas Student Achievement Study Authors
Featured Study:
Redefining Success for Texas Students
Although the achievement gap in Texas may appear to be closing, a recent report suggests that students in the state are falling behind academically in ways not measured by standardized testing.
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CoE in the news
- Ed Coyle
The New York Times
“Creating the All-Terrain Human” - H. J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports
Huffington Post
“Joe Weider, Fitness Mentor to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dies at 93” - Rebecca Callahan
Education Week
“Stemming the Tide of English-Learner Dropouts” - Julian Vasquez Heilig
The Washington Post
“An education reform warning for Democrats”
College experts available to discuss:
Physical Performance of Elite Athletes
Ed Coyle
coyle@austin.utexas.edu, 512-471-8596
Coyle has done several major studies of the physiological mechanisms that promote elite and endurance athletes' exceptional physical abilities.
Community College Student Engagement
Kay McClenney
kmcclenney@austin.utexas.edu, 512-471-5228
Kay McClenney is a senior lecturer in the Department of Educational Administration and director of the Center for Community College Student Engagement. She is responsible for helping create a national survey of student engagement that is used by community college leaders nationwide to improve students' overall college experience.
Byron McClenney
bmcclenney@mail.utexas.edu, 512-471-4484
Byron McClenney is a senior lecturer in the Department of Educational Administration and serves on the staff of the Community College Leadership Program as project director for Achieving the Dream. Achieving the Dream is one of the largest and most ambitious community college student success programs in the country.
A lot of folks seem to be thinking that accountability is going to solve inequity problems, and it’s not enough. It’s necessary, but it’s not enough.
Dr. Richard Reddick, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Administration

