Center X’s TEP Launches Exploration of Well-Being for Teachers
TEP staff and faculty organized workshops presented by teacher candidates for self-realization and self-nurturing for educators.
TEP staff and faculty organized workshops presented by teacher candidates for self-realization and self-nurturing for educators.
A joint report from the University of Southern California and UCLA, documenting the damage done to American children who live […]
Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Wasserman Dean of UCLA’s Graduate School of Education & Information Studies, and Professor of Education Robert Teranishi participated […]
When Jeff Share was a classroom teacher at Leo Politi Elementary School, he worked with teachers on a federally-funded project […]
Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, Wasserman Dean, UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies has announced that UCLA was one of the […]
Cathy Leverkus (’81, MLIS) is in a unique position to show students the benefits of their school library and how […]
Robert T. Teranishi was nominated to the National Board for Education Sciences this week by President Obama, and will serve […]
As an English teacher at Pasadena High School and at the Rudas Secondary School of Economics in Dunaújváros, Hungary, Patty […]
As a member of one of several research teams in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies, Irene Pasquetto is studying methods […]
On a bright December afternoon, a group of young visitors to UCLA glimpsed campus life by enjoying lunch in DeNeve […]
Punk rock and hip-hop might seem like completely dissimilar genres to the untrained ear, but a new book co-edited by […]
Kenneth Karmiole, a UCLA alumnus and seller of rare books, has established an endowment to create the Kenneth Karmiole Endowed […]
As a member of one of several research teams in UCLA’s Department of Information Studies, Irene Pasquetto is studying methods […]
A college rating system proposed by the U.S. Department of Education could hurt many broad-access and minority-serving colleges and universities […]
UCLA’s Graduate School of Education and Information Studies has received a generous gift from the Wasserman Foundation to establish UCLA’s […]
Nearly a quarter of a million undocumented undergraduates, who largely come from low-income families and work their way through college, […]
Grace Maddox, the art teacher at UCLA Community School, recalls a letter that she received from a former student. “She […]
While UCLA prepares to celebrate its centennial in 2019, the UCLA Faculty Women’s Club (FWC) is also looking forward to […]
This month, Jonathan Furner, professor of information studies at UCLA, has assumed the post of department chair. A scholar of […]
While going from the stage to the archive may sound like an unusual career change, for Kathy Carbone, a third-year […]
Online teaching has generated plenty of discussion in higher education, but it’s still used by a relatively small percentage of […]
A recent blog post by UCLA Professor of Education Mike Rose highlights the need for better wrap-around services for students […]
Students in Shannon Garrison’s class at Solano Avenue Elementary School in Los Angeles have a unique way of comparing themselves […]
In her new book, “The Bilingual Advantage: Language, Literacy and the U.S. Labor Market,” (With R. M. Callahan. Bristol: Multilingual […]