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Rossier News
USC Hybrid High turns 10
A decade after opening its doors, the school, developed through a partnership with USC Rossier, is ranked among the state’s best.
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Student Story
With Veda Ramsay-Stamps MPA ’18 at the helm, the Crenshaw Family YMCA has become an essential community hub
After a career in public policy took this Global EdD student from Washington, D.C., to Fresno, Calif., Ramsay-Stamps found her way back to the heart of L.A.
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Student Story
How a decorated student-athlete and pre-med major found his way to the classroom
Brenden Scott MAT ’22 discusses his path to education and the surprises and challenges of teaching.
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Education News
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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Education News
After a harrowing year, superintendents from the nation’s three largest urban districts step down
Austin Beutner, Richard Carranza and Janice Jackson look back on leading schools during the pandemic.
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Educator Tips
How can educators create the conditions for student leadership?
Professor Julie Slayton explains that giving students meaningful opportunities to lead in the classroom extends beyond distributing materials and grants them decision-making power.
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Alumni Story
The pandemic changed their jobs overnight. How did education technology leaders manage?
USC Rossier alumni share how they led their districts out of crisis and into a brighter, more plugged-in future.
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Alumni Story
USC Rossier Alumna and Board of Councilors member leads effort to launch new inclusive school
Elana Glasenberg EdD ’21 is helping to bring students with disabilities out of the shadows in Ukraine.
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Educator Tips
The long-term impacts of school discipline
Strict school discipline increases the chances of adult arrests. That’s one key takeaway from a new study that examined the long-term effects of suspensions on middle school students. The research...
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Educator Tips
The rise of homeschooling for minoritized students
Traditionally, homeschooling in America has been preferred by families that wanted a more concentrated, individualized approach to education or perhaps sought to incorporate religious views into their curriculum. However, recent...