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  1. Education News

    Doctors without med schools, teachers without ed schools?

    Like medical schools, education schools are high-trust sites for the rigorous preparation of professionals who do lifesaving work.

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  2. Education News

    Hubs for deep learning and collaboration

    Schools of education provide a place for those outside of traditional education contexts to develop the skills necessary to tackle society’s most pressing problems.

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  3. Education News

    Out of the ivory tower and into the field

    How schools of education are pioneering education reform with research and hands-on service.

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  4. Education News

    Top education leaders on the critical issues facing schools of education

    Deans Carole Basile, Kimberly White-Smith EdD ’04, Frances Contreras and Tina Christie discuss the state of the field, reducing student costs and shaping the future of teacher preparation.

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  5. Education News

    Who needs schools of education if they don't evolve?

    As younger generations embrace technology in the learning process, so too must our teaching methods.

  6. Education News

    The price to become a teacher

    Tuition at private universities is putting an excessive financial burden on new educators—and reform is long overdue.

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  7. Faculty News

    New book “From Foster Care to College,” defying the odds by pursuing a pathway to self-empowerment and stability

    Q&A with Royel Johnson explores the challenges and triumphs that foster care students face navigating higher education.

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  8. Alumni Story

    Lifting others as she climbs

    Guided by a deep commitment to community and family, PASA graduate Ella Rae Bautista Columbres ME ’24 is helping students realize their full potential.

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  9. Student Story

    ‘My diagnoses are my superpower’

    Through a career in educational counseling, master’s student Caraline Rossini aims to be a guiding light for other neurodivergent students.

  10. Rossier News

    USC Rossier Educational Counseling program unveils several exciting updates

    Modernized coursework reflects the ever-changing landscape in higher education and continues to serve and address the needs of historically marginalized communities.

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