Webinar on Opening Schools Safely Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Highlights UCLA Expertise
The UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies will present a webinar series on “Opening Schools Safely in Light […]
The UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies will present a webinar series on “Opening Schools Safely in Light […]
Tyrone Howard, faculty director of the UCLA Center for the Transformation of Schools and the director of the UCLA Pritzker […]
A new analysis by the Black Male Institute at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies details an exponential […]
More than 400 attendees took part in a UCLA Connections conversation titled, “Processing Racial Trauma,” featuring Nicole Green, PhD, executive […]
The UCLA Pritzker Center for the Strengthening of Children and Families is presenting a free three-week Summer Child Welfare Academy, […]
Tyrone C. Howard, a professor of education at UCLA and the Pritzker Family Endowed Chair for Strengthening Children and Families, […]
When you plant seeds, good things grow. In 2019, with its inaugural round of child welfare innovation grants, the UCLA […]
Week after week, I am moved by the way we are all adapting to such challenging circumstances – our daily […]
UCLA Professors of Education John Rogers were interviewed by The Los Angeles Times on the changes that will have to […]
From its inception, the UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families has aimed to enhance collaboration across disciplines at […]
The UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families presents a lecture series on the impact of COVID-19 upon vulnerable […]
The UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families has selected five interdisciplinary and community-based teams to receive the inaugural […]
The recent teachers’ strike in the Los Angeles Unified School District made national news and had a significant impact on […]
UCLA Professor of Education Tyrone Howard has been appointed the Pritzker Family Chair in Education to Strengthen Families, effective as […]
Although Keilah Kelso did not attend the GSE&IS Commencement exercises on June 16, her story is cause for celebration in […]
Although Keilah Kelso did not attend the GSE&IS Commencement exercises on June 16, her story is cause for celebration in […]
During his high school years in Brockton, Massachusetts, Earl Edwards kept his status as a homeless student a secret from […]
Martin Capuchino is a UCLA undergraduate who while in high school, took part in the Counter Narrative Project, a study […]
UCLA Education’s commitment to educational access is nationally recognized in faculty’s work The annual Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings by Education Week lists 10 UCLA faculty, […]
The Counter Narratives Project, a new study published today by the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies paints […]
While working at the LA-based nonprofit Homeboy Industries, Luis Giraldo (’10, M.A., Higher Education and Organizational Change) had a firsthand […]
In 2001, after hearing a presentation given at the University of Michigan by Professors Daniel Solorzano and Walter Allen on […]
UCLA’s Writing Project celebrates the 25th year of its signature event, “With Different Eyes: A Conference for Teachers of English […]
While many agree that American education is facing serious problems, Mike Rose’s new book, “Public Education Under Siege” (ed. with Michael B. […]