Please use the links above for more information.
UCLA's Teacher Education Program is famous!! Why?
Because it's making a REAL difference in Los Angeles urban schools.
Come and get the scoop
Tuesday, May 6, 5-7 p.m., Moore Hall, 3340
Meet current students and alumni
Find out about how to reform the schools
Find out about graduate school and how to apply to TEP
Make your own ice cream sundaes.
RSVP so we have enough ice cream!!
Lane@gseis.ucla.edu
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UCLA + URBAN SCHOOLS + COMMUNITIES:
IGNITING CORE SYNERGIES
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Plenary Session: Moore Hall 100
9:00-3:00
Presented by:
ArtsBridge, School of the Arts and Architecture
TEP/Center X, Graduate School of Education & Information Studies
Social Welfare Department, School of Public Affairs
Funded by: Maricela Meza, Stone Scholar Foundation
Keynote Speaker: Frank Gilliam, Associate Vice Chancellor, UCLA
Special Guest: Malissa Feruzzi-Shriver, Vice Chair California Arts Council
UCLA+URBAN SCHOOLS+COMMUNITIES fosters an exchange of knowledge and
resources across disciplinary and geographic boundaries in the arts,
education, and public affairs. The annual symposium sparks meaningful
connections across campus and the city. Panels, performances, and forums
highlight original community-based inquiry and artwork by UCLA students,
faculty, youth, teachers, parents, school administrators, and social
workers.
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TEP RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE
TEP recruitment will take place during Fall 2008 for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Please check back here in the fall for specific dates.
The 2008-2009 application is currently closed. Thank you to our applicants and congratulations to our new class. For general information, please refer to our 2008-2009 application information. This information will be updated for 2009-2010 in the fall.
Please contact: Sheila Lane, Ph.D.
310-206-4787
slane@ucla.edu