Exploring Critical Media Literacy and the Climate Crisis with Jeff Share, Ph.D.
In this session we will explore the role of media in shaping our ideas and policies related to the environment […]
In this session we will explore the role of media in shaping our ideas and policies related to the environment […]
California’s early elementary classrooms include significant numbers of children raised in multilingual environments. Multilingual learners face inequitable access to linguistically rich […]
Join the UCLA Department of Information Studies for a book talk by Dr Maya Indira Ganesh (Leverhulme Center for Futures […]
Join the UCLA Department of Information Studies for a free workshop on AI, Time & Futurity with Dr. Maya Indira […]
Connecting the Dots: Naming the Moment and Our Intervention Locally and globally, the attacks on and dismantling of education, democratic […]
Join the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies for Learning Café: A Community-Engaged Scholarship Series. Presenter: Joseph Bishop, Ph.D. […]
Decolonising Pedagogies: Agency, Identity, Practices ALISE is excited to head to Kansas City this October—and we want you to join […]
Join UCLA School of Education and Information Studies & UCLA Institute of American Cultures for a book talk with children's author Ann […]
This year’s virtual summit brings together educators, administrators, and researchers in child development to explore both the importance of inclusive […]
Join two leading scholars in digital humanities and critical data for a discussion of their groundbreaking projects Data by Design […]
This Faculty in Focus program will emphasize how research and scholarly writing with and for undocu communities serve as mechanisms […]
Through the Race, Education, and Community Healing (REACH) Network, a collaborative between UCLA CTS and UC Berkeley CREEO, we have […]
The President's Program featuring John Szabo Friday, October 24th @ 9:00pm John Szabo, Director of the Los Angeles Public Library (and […]
Join the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies for Learning Café: A Community-Engaged Scholarship Series. Presenter: John McDonald Refreshments […]
On behalf of the UCLA Pritzker Center, we are pleased to invite you to our upcoming event and briefing: The Aftermath […]
Dr. Tami Katzir is Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Brain Sciences and Learning Disabilities at the University […]
Come join us for a special screening of the thought-provoking documentary Humans in the Loop at the James Bridges Theater! Explore the impact […]
Join the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies for Learning Café: A Community-Engaged Scholarship Series. Presenter: Terri Mosqueda Refreshments […]
A Q&A with professors of Education, Jose-Felipe Martinez and Tyrone Howard. The Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion invites […]
Join us for a Book Talk with Author Dr. Wendy Smith facilitated by Dr. Eraka Bath. Before Their Crimes: What […]
Join us to hear the first-person experiences of Dr. Donald Hata who was imprisoned in an American concentration camp during […]
This session discusses the new reading screener requirements and highlights how universal screening serves as a cornerstone of Tier 1 […]
Reading: It Was The Way She Said It by Terry McMillan Looking for a leisure read over winter break? We […]
This free 30-minute webinar will feature a panel of researchers, educators, and parents will present a new FREE guide created […]
On behalf of the Office of Public Engagement, we are pleased to invite you to a special Learning Cafe, featuring […]
The UCLA School of Education & Information Studies invites faculty, staff, and students to a book launch and Q&A with […]
Winter break may be over, but holidays continue year-round! Los Angeles community members practice a diverse range of religions and […]
This online event will showcase five years of strategic investments, research and advocacy at the intersection of child welfare and […]
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion featuring UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk and LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, moderated by Wasserman Dean Christina […]
Q&A with filmmaker Bao Nguyen, producer Terri Lichstein, line producer Jenni Trang Le, moderated by UCLA Assistant Professor Thuy Vo […]
You are cordially invites to the LMU School of Education President's Professor Lecture featuring Ed&IS Professor Dr. Daniel G. Solórzano: […]
Ed&IS Faculty and Graduate Students are invited to our GSAE and Faculty Luncheon and Presentation by Dr. Sepehr Vakil. 11:00 […]
This workshop will cover possible career paths for students and the writing genres associated with them. Attendees will also be […]
The Information Studies Colloquium & Center for Southeast Asian Studies invite faculty, staff, and students to a book celebration and […]
Join UCLA CTS for a Black History Month celebration that centers research, practice, and possibility in advancing Black student achievement. […]
An engaging discussion with Jarvis R. Givens, Professor of Education and African and African-American Studies, Harvard University, on his latest […]
About the Event: In the midst of a war-torn conflict, Hebrew University professor Mona Khoury and UCLA professor Ron Avi […]
The UCLA Ed&IS Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and the IS Library and Media Preservation Lab co-present "Coffee, […]
Exclusionary discipline practices — such as suspension and expulsion — can have lasting impacts on students’ mental and behavioral health, […]
Looking for a comprehensive resource to support the development of high‑quality Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)? The High Quality IEP Toolkit […]
Archiving Machines: From Punch Cards to Platforms Our world is filled with data we create but cannot access. We generate […]
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