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  1. Education News

    Bridging theory to practice

    A new partnership at 54th Street Elementary School is bringing MAT students and faculty into local classrooms.

  2. Education News

    The fight for education

    Analysis from education policy experts provides a measured look into the high-stakes battles taking place at school board meetings.

  3. Alumni Story

    Behind a district's rise to success

    With a pedagogical framework focused on deep learning and an emphasis on partnerships, Alfonso Jiménez EdD ’12 is putting Hacienda La Puente Unified School District on the map.

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  4. Research

    Making meaning of belonging

    Through an autobiographical film production program for high school students, CANDLE researchers explore a new kind of developmental science in education

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  5. Faculty News

    May is Foster Care Month

    Royel Johnson, USC Rossier associate professor, highlighted the ongoing need for more foster families and resources to ensure every child has the opportunity to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment.

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  6. Education News

    Preparing future teachers for the AI era

    USC Rossier faculty aim to instill curiosity and inquiry in students as they grapple with and integrate artificial intelligence in their classrooms.

  7. Alumni Story

    Amid the devastation wrought by the Lahaina fire, compassion endures at Maui Prep

    Two USC Rossier doctoral graduates opened their hearts—and the doors of their school—after a deadly wildfire leveled Lahaina and disrupted education for West Maui students.

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  8. Research

    A new equation for teacher + student success

    Professor Yasemin Copur-Gencturk is empowering math educators with a scalable, AI-powered professional development program.

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  9. Education News

    Balancing the potentials and pitfalls of AI in college admissions

    Artificial intelligence promises efficiency gains for admissions offices and offers students innovative application tools, but will the new technology advance or hinder equity?