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UCSB, Boston University get grant for program to train special education and school psychology scholars
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Resilience Summit series aims to give students, faculty and staff the skills to thrive in difficult times
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UCSB’s innovative ÉXITO program to prepare credentialed ethnic studies teachers for California high schools
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A UCSB doctoral candidate who has studied mental health amid the pandemic offers insights into coping strategies
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Gevirtz Graduate School of Education chronicles life amid the pandemic
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Scholar Tine Sloan named to California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, which she will lead as chair
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UCSB’s Gevirtz Graduate School of Education taps two scholars as associate deans
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Chancellor’s Community Breakfast features Jeffrey Milem, dean of the Graduate School of Education
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Aboard the E/V Nautilus, a UCSB graduate will bring scientific discoveries to internet viewers
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Koegel Autism Center director Ty Vernon, plans to broaden research, therapy and community engagement
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Lecture series features education and psychology research from UCSB’s Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
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UCSB professor of education receives a 2017 President’s Research Catalyst Award to lead nine-campus consortium
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UCSB researchers study the effectiveness of an innovative program designed to help youth learn about mental health
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Jeffrey Millem will assume deanship of The Gevirtz School at UC Santa Barbara in July
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Researcher, entrepreneur team to take a problem-solving approach into the classroom
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UCSB education professor emeritus Russell Rumberger is elected to the National Academy of Education
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Website ranks program in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology No. 10 in the nation
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UCSB Ph.D. student Mario Galicia reflects on his tragedy-stricken hometown of San Bernardino
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Marilyn Gevirtz, a longtime benefactor of UC Santa Barbara who was dedicated to education for students at all levels, has died.
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Cameron Sublett is recognized for excellence in public policy research
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The annual event has become a highlight of the academic year for both elementary and UCSB students
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Estate gift establishes first endowed chair for Gevirtz School, in honor of Prof. Michael Gerber
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CCSP, SMHS, WCR, SEHS-S, CCR. Too often a flurry of acronyms can obscure the important shape of program building to which the acronyms refer.
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The program is aimed improving teaching skills in academic reading and writing, especially for English Language Learners
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Gottfried’s study will be the first to provide a clearinghouse of rigorous research related to contextual factors of STEM outcomes
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Teachers immersed themselves in lessons they can bring to their own classrooms with the NRC’s Next Generation Science Standards
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Cosden replaces Jane Close Conoley, who is now president of Cal State Long Beach
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The entire student body of Harding University Partnership School did just that on May 14
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Jane Close Conoley recently returned to UC Santa Barbara and her position as dean of the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education after serving as interim chancellor at UC Riverside.
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Hundreds of autism experts from around the world gathered at UC Santa Barbara today for the 6th Annual International Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) Autism and Asperger's Conference.
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With class enrollments increasing from kindergarten through 12th grade, California is estimated to need more than 30,000 new math and science teachers over the next 10 years.
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In the annual ranking of colleges and universities contributing the greatest number of graduates to its teaching corps, Teach for America ranked UC Santa Barbara at number 20.
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The Kresge Foundation has awarded a $500,000 challenge grant to the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education (GGSE) at UC Santa Barbara to help complete construction and assist in fund raising for a new facility that will house the school and its...
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Melvyn Semmel of UC Santa Barbara's Gevirtz Graduate School of Education has been awarded the prestigious Edward A. Dickson Emeriti Professorship for 2008-09.
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An assistant professor of education at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who was named one of five William T. Grant Scholars last year, has received a supplemental award from the William T.
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A faculty member at the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education at UC Santa Barbara is one of five young scholars nationally to be named one of this year's William T. Grant Scholars.
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The Verizon Foundation has contributed $127,000 to a coalition based at UC Santa Barbara to help schools improve family literacy in Goleta, Isla Vista, and Santa Barbara.
The foundation presented the award at a recent campus ceremony.
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National College Week is Nov. 15-19
