Chapter 5: Mathematical Foundations for Data Science Framework Workshop
OnlineJoin us to discover how you can bring the promise of focused, multidimensional math learning to your students and create lasting success in the classroom!
Join us to discover how you can bring the promise of focused, multidimensional math learning to your students and create lasting success in the classroom!
Learning Labs offer an opportunity for math teachers to work together, engage in teaching practices, and develop a community of shared learning.
Join us to discover how you can bring the promise of focused, multidimensional math learning to your students and create lasting success in the classroom!
The UCLA Writing Project's Summer Invitational Institute invites educators from various disciplines to enhance their writing instruction through workshops, collaborative discussions, and personal writing development in our free 4-week program. The application deadline is March 24, 2025.
Participate alongside other K-12 California educators and paraprofessionals in free workshops that feature the California K-12 Computer Science Standards. Most educators are eligible to receive a $125 stipend for each 3-hour workshop scheduled in the spring.
A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2025-2026. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey.
Free online information session to learn about the Design-Based Learning methodology. Teachers, administrators, and specialists are welcome.
The CGI 2025 Regional Conference calls our community of educators to consider how Cognitively Guided Instruction and the 2023 California Mathematics Framework invite us to ground our practice in the mathematical brilliance of students.
Free online information session to learn about the Design-Based Learning methodology. Teachers, administrators, and specialists are welcome.
A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2025-2026. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey.
Join us to discover how you can bring the promise of focused, multidimensional math learning to your students and create lasting success in the classroom!
Join us to discover how you can bring the promise of focused, multidimensional math learning to your students and create lasting success in the classroom!
Join us to discover how you can bring the promise of focused, multidimensional math learning to your students and create lasting success in the classroom!
Free online information session to learn about the Design-Based Learning methodology. Teachers, administrators, and specialists are welcome!
A free information session for educators interested in pursuing National Board Certification in 2024-25. Find out if National Board Certification is right for you and if UCLA can help to support you on your journey.
This free 2-day webinar for K-12 teachers will delve into the theme of "Movements in Democracy", exploring historical and contemporary case studies from Myanmar and South Korea. Designed to align with the California History-Social Science Framework, this workshop offers educators the opportunity to collaborate with scholars, gain valuable insights, and receive high-quality teaching resources to bring these global movements to life in their classrooms. Don’t miss this chance to deepen your understanding of world history and enhance your curriculum.
One-week workshop for students entering grade 12. Try your hand at a variety of application topics, explore the role of style, and analyze sample personal statements.
Writing workshop from 9AM-12PM for students entering 5th-6th grades. Welcome, young writers! Join us for an exciting time of writing, reading and collaborating with fellow students. Two sessions: in-person at UCLA or online.
Writing workshop from 9am -12pm for students entering 7th-8th grades. Two sessions: in-person at UCLA or online.
Writing workshop from 9am-12pm for students entering grades 9-12. Learn how to organize, develop and refine your writing, and how to find your academic voice. Two sessions: in-person at UCLA or online.