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Five K-12 leaders who are impacting education in California
While their approaches to leadership may vary, K–12 educational leaders in California share a basic but essential trait: Dedication. In a state where per-student funding is low compared to the...
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Educator Tips
Why civil debate is critical for educational leaders?
In these hyper-polarized times, it can be difficult for educational leaders to deliver nuanced solutions. In addition to political pressure from school boards and educational institutions, cable news and social...
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Education News
How to lead in a time of crisis
USC President Folt in conversation with USC Rossier Dean Noguera
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Education News
How to be a superintendent: Be ready for everything
At annual leadership conference, pros give advice on running districts
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Alumni Story
Guiding principal
Elias Miles EdD ’21, principal of A.E. Wright Middle School in Calabasas, Calif., earned a 2019 DSAG scholarship.
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Rossier News
Building a school culture of equity? It’s a marathon
At annual leadership conference, attendees hear the value of patience
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Alumni Story
Creating opportunities
Hattie Mitchell EdD ’17 opened Crete Academy in South Los Angeles in September 2017, mere months after completing the USC Rossier Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership program. Her goal...
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Faculty News
Professional organizations need more than an annual conference
Leaders of a higher education research association look to how to reject a status quo.
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Faculty News
USC Rossier professor to lead university efforts to improve learner-centered education
Ginger Clark has been named an assistant vice provost for USC, a role central to improving student learning.