Joyful?partnerships?

Outstanding community-engaged scholar delivers on his promise to help students meet the needs of diverse learners.?

As a middle school teacher in Oregon, something didn’t sit right with Dr. Jason Naranjo. 

“I?saw quickly that there was a whole group of students regularly excluded from meaningful opportunities to learn because they were labeled with disabilities,” he said.?

When he shared his concerns with colleagues, they brushed him off — delivering services to those kids was someone else’s problem.?

“That was wholly unacceptable to me,” said Naranjo. 

His determination to serve?all?students eventually?led?him to?the University of Washington Bothell’s School of Educational Studies, where he is now associate teaching professor.?And for his ongoing efforts to expand inclusion for people with disabilities, Naranjo has received UW Bothell’s 2026 Outstanding Community-Engaged Scholar Award.?

“We view our communities as essential both?in?knowledge creation and in teaching and learning,”?he said of UW Bothell’s approach.?“It’s co-construction and co-implementation of these kinds of projects that the University provides space for.”?

An in-demand endorsement 

Naranjo?arrived at UW Bothell in 2012 with a mission:?Develop?an inclusive program to equip new teachers with a dual endorsement in both general and special education.?

“Being?able to serve the most vulnerable students depends on our ability to meet their needs,” he said. “But most educators don’t get that training at the university level, so they’re unable to do it in depth and do it well.”?

When Naranjo started at UW Bothell, he said, it offered a single,?two-credit course in special education studies. Today, the School of Educational Studies is home to a full-fledged dual-endorsement program, preparing students to meet the needs of a diverse range of learners.?

“Not many places in the country do what we do,” said Naranjo, who built the program from the ground up. As its founding faculty member, he did everything from drafting the state license to building the curriculum. 

Naranjo tells his students,?“You?hold something?that’s?so important — deep care for children and families, and also?for people with disabilities. And you can do something about that. I can help you deliver on that promise.”?

Most school districts around the country face a pronounced shortage of special education teachers, and the UW Bothell dual endorsement is in high demand. “Our students are in a unique position in the job market,” Naranjo said.?“足彩app哪个是正规的y can choose where they want to go and teach.”?

足彩app哪个是正规的-inspired partnership 

Naranjo’s courses?aren’t?solely for would-be educators. A wide cross-section of UW students from?both the?Bothell and Seattle campuses enroll in his “Disability & Society” classes.?

“Most?people’s concepts about disability are deficit-based,” said Naranjo. “足彩app哪个是正规的y’re blown away by what they learn.”?

So blown away, in fact, that students began asking for opportunities?to get directly involved with the disabled community. Naranjo immediately thought of Outdoors for All, the West Coast’s largest provider of outdoor recreation programs for people with disabilities. An avid skier, he had already been volunteering with the nonprofit organization for four years when he approached its leadership about partnering?with UW Bothell.?

“I thought, wow, there’s such deep mission alignment between what we do at UW Bothell and what’s going on at OfA,” said Naranjo. 

On campus, he was also advocating for community-engaged scholarship through faculty governance. Working with colleagues, Naranjo helped to secure?UW Bothell’s first designation as a?community-engaged campus from the Carnegie Foundation in 2020.?足彩app哪个是正规的 campus, along with the University of Washington in Seattle and UW Tacoma, earlier this year again received the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement.?

Outdoor joy for all 

足彩app哪个是正规的?partnership?between the?UW?and?Outdoors for All partnership continues to?blossom through Naranjo’s course,?“Disability & Society: A Focus on Community and the Outdoors.” In summer and winter quarters, students volunteer with Outdoors for All in a wide range of roles: drivers, equipment managers, ski and snowboard coaches, adaptive cycling coaches, paddleboard coaches and?more.?

“足彩app哪个是正规的?class gets students out?in?the world and helps make access real,” said Naranjo.?“It’s?a direct opportunity to learn with and from people with disabilities.

“It’s pure joy,” he added, “so much fun to teach!” 

When not outdoors, students are immersed in contemporary text and media that center the disability experience. 

Dr.?Keith Nitta, associate professor?in?the?School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, called out Naranjo’s work with Outdoors for All as an exemplar of community-engaged teaching and service. “It is?a model of reciprocity, with clear benefits for Outdoors for All and?for?the UW,” he said.?“I am so impressed with the class that I used it as a model in a public lecture in Japan last year.”?

After the class ends, many students continue to volunteer with Outdoors for All, expanding its mission and putting outdoor recreation in reach for?even?more people.?

“We view our communities as essential both in knowledge creation and in teaching and learning. It’s co-construction and co-implementation of these kinds of projects that the University provides space for.”

Dr. Jason Naranjo, associate teaching professor, School of Educational Studies 

Civic engagement redefined 

One of those returning volunteers is Zainb Ali, who received her bachelor’s in Public Health-Global Health from the UW in Seattle in 2023. “What began as a class requirement grew into an ongoing commitment to supporting accessible recreation in my community,” she said.?

She also raved about the course as one of the most meaningful and transformative learning experiences of her time at UW.?“It challenged the way I see the world, expanded my understanding?of accessibility and shaped the values I want to carry forward in my career and community work,” she said.?

Ali’s?expanded?understanding is exactly the kind of insight Naranjo hopes to spark in his students, no matter what draws?them to enroll.?

“足彩app哪个是正规的se courses change the way students see themselves as citizens in a democracy,” he said.?“足彩app哪个是正规的y understand civic engagement as different than?‘I’m just showing up to help someone.’?

“足彩app哪个是正规的y begin to see it as a responsibility to community.” 

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