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Annual education conference takes a deep dive into cultivating education equity
National conference features 68 USC Rossier scholars.
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In the science classroom, agency matters
Students who learn how to advocate for themselves in STEM classes see big benefits—and new research from USC Rossier professor Erika Patall hints that this could be a way to promote student retention.
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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
Brendesha Tynes on the digital equity gap
Associate professor of education and psychology discusses growing up in Detroit, the new app she’s developing and the effects of videos depicting racial violence
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Brain study suggests how students learn from mistakes
An fMRI-based study of error-monitoring shows that students who are focused on monitoring their own learning process, rather than on getting right answers, learn better over time.
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Educator Tips
What’s it like to be a doctoral student?
Being a doctoral student is an experience like no other. As the highest level of scholarship within education, you’ll experience academic rigor, have to navigate personal challenges, and maintain exceptional...
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Research
Game on
To boost the number of low-income and first-gen students attending college, researcher Zoë Corwin unlocks the power of play.
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School of thought
Studying the implicit processes—inside and out—that make educators great.
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Rossier News
Fourth annual Scholars of Color lecture series lineup announced
The series will bring in equity-focused researchers from seven schools