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NAI teams up with USC Rossier for summer school math academy
New collaboration helps students transition from eighth to ninth grade math
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Rossier News
Shifting identity and finding grace
Long Beach City College and Pullias Center collaborate on an initiative to provide a new educational horizon to gang-associated youth.
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Faculty News
Gale M. Sinatra, USC Rossier professor, elected to the National Academy of Education
Expert in climate science education joins the foremost organization in education policy and practice
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Rossier News
Margaret Chidester EdD ’95 inducted into the 2022 Dean’s Superintendents Advisory Group Hall of Fame
Four EdD students awarded DSAG scholarships.
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Rossier News
A banner year for faculty hires at USC Rossier
Dean Pedro A. Noguera welcomed six new faculty members for the fall 2021semester.
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Rossier News
Christopher Emdin joins USC Rossier faculty
Innovative educator and combiner of science and hip-hop culture named Robert A. Naslund Chair in Curriculum Theory.
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Educator Tips
The impacts of college student homelessness
Student homelessness is an escalating crisis at two- and four-year institutions. Here's a list of resources with ways to help for schools and educators.
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Education News
Can California close the achievement gap in math?
The majority of California’s K–12 students struggle with math. But challenges are experienced most acutely among many students of color. This is the central problem that the state’s Department of...
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Education News
Schools spend millions on professional learning. How do we know it's working?
A new study of math teacher professional development urges caution around defining effectiveness
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Education News
Why superintendents should lean into their unique experiences
Superintendents are more educated than ever before. But as challenges in education grow and demands of the job intensify, experience has become increasingly valuable. Janice Jackson, Austin Beutner and Richard...