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New Facebook game prepares students for college
With college application season under way for millions of U.S. high school students, USC researchers today launched a free Facebook game to help underserved students, often the first in their...
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Research
California voters speak up for change in education
The USC Rossier School of Education 2012 polls on state education policy conducted with Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE), a research partnership of USC, Stanford University and UC Berkeley...
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Rossier News
Report: Community College change agents impact Latino/a STEM success
A new Center for Urban Education (CUE) report reveals how community college faculty, staff and administrators who act as agents of change have the greatest positive impact on Latino/a student...
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Rossier News
Charter movement leader announced as USC Rossier commencement speakers
Don Shalvey EdD ’95, deputy director at the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation and co-founder and board chair of Aspire Public Schools, was announced as the 2012 Commencement Speaker for the...
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Rossier News
New doctoral program prepares executives globally
Futures: Why is it so critical for an education leader in this era to have a global understanding and global perspective?
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Giving
Higher Ed center named in honor of Pullias
A bequest from the Pullias Family estate has established the newly named Earl and Pauline Pullias Center for Higher Education at the USC Rossier School of Education. The center previously...
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Rossier News
Rossier MAT program team wins Weintraub Faculty Prize
Four faculty members from the USC Rossier School of Education Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program comprise the winning team of the first Weintraub Faculty Prize for innovative use...
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Research
Repetition does not add up for Math students
What are children being taught in math classes today? According to a new paper by USC Rossier School of Education assistant professor Morgan Polikoff, the answer is a whole lot...
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Rossier News
CHEPA & Game Innovation lab pioneer college knowledge game
$1 Million Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grant is added to previous funding Researchers at USC’s Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis and the University’s Game Innovation Lab will soon...
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Rossier News
Inventive ways to intrigue kids
Dr. Gary Scott, Associate Professor of Clinical Education, is using the wonder of invention to spark an interest in STEM among local Los Angeles Unified School District students. His idea...