One Year Ago, One Year Later: Teachers Talk About Challenges, Progress and Commitment Amid the Pandemic
How four LA teachers came up with strategies to keep their students engaged and supported while their own lives were upended.
How four LA teachers came up with strategies to keep their students engaged and supported while their own lives were upended.
A new study examines how the pandemic affected scholarly research and early education careers of those who were suddenly at a precipice of funding shortages or program cuts.
A study finds that LA County’s charter schools are underreporting and providing less than adequate resources to assist its student homeless population.
Flipped Classroom: Supporting Students through Hybrid Learning
Rose pushed colleagues to write about and share their ideas beyond academia
The 2021 Commencement of the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies was celebrated by a virtual ceremony on June […]
A co-written paper on “School Social Worker Voice during COVID-19 School Disruptions: A National Qualitative Analysis,” has been recently published in […]
UCLA Associate Professor of Education Ozan Jaquette recently published his co-written article,“Coming Soon to a Neighborhood Near You? Off-Campus Recruiting […]
The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies is launching a new project, “Support College Scholarships for UCLA Community School […]
Jeff Share, lecturer in the UCLA Department of Education, was interviewed for PropWatch.org, on his 2019 book, “The Critical Media […]
A Message from Tina Christie, UCLA Wasserman Dean This week brought sad news to the UCLA School of Education and…
The UCLA School of Education and Information Studies and the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health will continue their series […]
Department is top-rated in among public colleges and universities working to advance the study and practice of education.
This week I have had the singular honor of being selected to serve as the UCLA Wasserman Dean of the […]
Christina “Tina” Christie, currently interim dean of the UCLA School of Education & Information Studies, will be the new dean […]
UCLA Professor of Education Tyrone Howard has been elected to the National Academy of Education, representing the University among the […]
UCLA Associate Professor of Education Lucrecia Santibañez was recently interviewed by CapRadio on the reasons that young students are missing […]
A book launch webinar to discuss “Beyond Free College: Making Higher Education Work for 21st Century Students,” by Dean Eileen […]
UCLA Professor of Education John Rogers was interviewed recently by KPCC on “The Importance of a Civics Education,” during an…
This week represents our collective hope for a better future. On Monday we honored the life and vision of Martin Luther […]
According to a report released last month by UCLA, nearly one in three American households had limited computer or internet access this […]
Teacher researchers in the UCLA Department of Education have recently released a brief on “Using Pedagogical Documentation to Enhance Inquiry-Based […]
This year, innovative webinars presented by the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies provided a look at the on-the-ground […]
From his retirement home in Asheville, North Carolina, Wellford (Buzz) Wilms, UCLA emeritus professor of education, watched incredulously this summer […]