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Scholar’s research into homelessness finds flawed supports for students
Students experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles are highly mobile, and everywhere.
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Educator Tips
Part-time plight: How institutions can address the challenges of adjunct faculty
With the rise of the gig economy, part-time work has become more popular. In higher education, part-time instructors comprise roughly 48 percent of all faculty positions in the US. But...
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Student Story
How gaming and hip-hop can make remote learning more accessible
When the pandemic hit, I found myself struggling to work in a shared apartment in a loud neighborhood. I put on headphones, and like many students, I searched for instrumental...
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Education News
Noguera tapped for U.S. Department of Education summit
New series will ask school leaders not to return to ‘normal’ The U.S. Department of Education has announced the creation of an Equity Summit Series, the department announced Wednesday, and...
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Education News
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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Rossier News
30 years after standards reform, schools aren’t much better
Editor’s Note: Morgan Polikoff is the author of the book Beyond Standards, which examines content standards reform through its impact on instruction and student learning, and explores how it might...
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Education News
Equity for part-time faculty
In fall of 2020, California passed AB736, legislation stipulating that private, nonprofit colleges may expand the professional exemption of its part-time teaching staff. The law gives schools an option to...
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Rossier News
In 2021, a Commencement for the record books
º£½ÇÂÛ̳ honors two classes in an extraordinary time Conventional wisdom says that history runs in cycles. The University of Southern California established its school of education in 1918, with...
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Educator Tips
What is action civics? Six things educators should know
What role should students play in their civics education? This question has come into focus in the debate over how civics should be taught in K–12 schools. Under a more...
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Educator Tips
How educators can stem the tide of scientific illiteracy
Editor’s note: The following content was adapted from Gale Sinatra’s 2021 º£½ÇÂÛ̳ commencement address to graduating students. Science Denial, Why it Happens and What to Do About It, a...