On Friday, Mar. 1, USC Rossier’s 2024 Research Conference will feature breakthrough research from USC Rossier faculty, doctoral students, research staff and alumni. The conference’s goal is to examine and develop solutions to some of the most pressing issues in education, from pre–K through graduate school. Open to USC Rossier faculty, staff, students and invited guests, the Research Conference offers colleagues the opportunity to share and learn from one another, and look for ways to align their work. To watch the live stream, guests can register at USC Rossier Research Conference 2024.
“The 2024 USC Rossier Research conference provides the opportunity to showcase the impactful research of our faculty, students and staff,” said Associate Dean for Research Gale M. Sinatra, the Stephen H. Crocker Chair Professor of Education and Psychology with USC Rossier.
This year’s keynote speaker will be American Education Research Association President Tyrone Howard, who will be presenting his talk titled Creating Equity Now: The Importance of Justice, Repair and Belonging in Education. Grouped into plenary, panel and individual sessions, featured topics range from critical race digital literacy and promoting LGBTQ+ inclusive schools to the perceptions of military veterans transition to academic service and AI in teacher education.
“The USC Rossier Research Conference is another wonderful example of how we can transform research and theory to practical applications,” said USC Rossier Dean Pedro Noguera. “This convening of education researchers opens the dialogue between peers, which could potentially shed light on new innovative methods and ideas in our collective efforts. By fostering collaboration among our colleagues, we can advance high-quality education and continue USC Rossier’s pursuit of learning equity. We look forward to hearing what our colleagues will be presenting and learning about the latest developments in our field.”
Register at USC Rossier Research Conference 2024 to watch the live stream.