New UCLA Policy Brief Examines Challenges to Teacher Diversity
Efforts to recruit and retain diverse educators face increasing uncertainties. In a new policy brief, “Protecting Pathways to the Profession: […]
Efforts to recruit and retain diverse educators face increasing uncertainties. In a new policy brief, “Protecting Pathways to the Profession: […]
More than 150 students, researchers, and faculty members at the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies will participate in […]
Urban Schooling graduate student explores how schools and colleges can facilitate success for marginalized students in the child welfare and justice system.
“The Campus Color Line: College Presidents and the Struggle for Black Freedom” by Eddie R. Cole, has been recognized with […]
NEPC Interview asks, “ Is Affirmative Action in College Admissions Gone for Good?”
UCLA’s Center for the Transformation of Schools discusses opportunites for recruiting and retaining more educators of color, more inclusive learning environments.
One year ago on Friday the 13, 2020, school campuses across the Los Angeles Unified School District closed down to […]
Victoria Amador is a college success story. In 2020, she graduated from California State University, Los Angeles with a bachelor’s […]
The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies has formed Momentum: Accelerating Equity in Computing and Technology, an important research […]
In the wake of a national election that signaled heightened interest in politics as well as deep fissures that threaten […]
This week, the Sudikoff Public Forum features a Q&A with Joseph P. Bishop, director of the Center for the Transformation […]
Wasserman Dean Marcelo Suárez-Orozco has recently published an article for Rational Middle on a presidential order that bars immigrants from […]