Teacher Education Program Online Info Session
OnlineInformation session for people interested in applying to the Teacher Education Program.
Information session for people interested in applying to the Teacher Education Program.
4-day online workshop. Deconstruct the requirements for Component 3, plan for video collection and selection, and practice writing about your teaching and learning in explicit ways. This is a cohort model and participants work together through the process of successful completion of Component 3.
Join us for a session that begins with Dr. Kelly Lytle-Hernandez providing context on the topic of Immigration Past and Present, followed by practical solutions for applying this content and resources in your classroom, guided by the UCLA History–Geography Project team.
Webcast for potential students with Dr. Emma Hipolito, Director of the Teacher Education Program.
Information session for experienced educators (5+ years teaching) interested in applying to the Principal Leadership Institute.
Online info session for potential students with Dr. Emma Hipolito, Director of the Teacher Education Program.
In this engaging session, Dr. Masur will discuss her research on Reconstruction as a civil rights struggle and how this history connects to the most pressing issues of our time, including birthright citizenship, equality, and voting rights. Educators will explore new ways to help students understand how the unfinished work of Reconstruction continues to shape our democracy today.
Learn more about the Professional Leadership Coaching Academy, a five-month online program to refine your leadership and coaching skills.
Online info session for potential students with Dr. Emma Hipolito, Director of the Teacher Education Program.
In this workshop, participants will explore how artificial intelligence tools can be thoughtfully used in today’s classrooms. Educators will examine practical strategies for leveraging AI technologies to amplify student voices, support diverse learning needs, and create more equitable learning environments.
Online info session for potential students with Dr. Emma Hipolito, Director of the Teacher Education Program.
4-day online workshop. Analyze the requirements for Component 2, explore ways to learn about students, plan for data collection and selection, and consider the best ways to communicate your learning about differentiating for student success. This is a cohort model and participants work together through the process of successful completion of Component 2.
A free information session for educators interested in the National Board Maintenance of Certification. Join us to learn about the process and your options for support at UCLA.
Four-day training to learn how to build strong collaborative and caring work cultures at your site. This foundational professional development is specially designed to support site administrators, teachers, district and agency personnel and staff developers who convene and manage work teams, site councils, shared decision making groups and faculty committees.
One-day institute for 9th-16th grade level math educators. Participants will develop an understanding of three focus areas based on the ICAS Statement on Competencies in Mathematics Expected of Entering College Students and the 3 Dimensions of Systemic Change to Support Mathematics Instruction from the 2023 Mathematics Framework, and apply it in their contexts.
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!
Information session for experienced educators (5+ years teaching) interested in applying to the Principal Leadership Institute.
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!
November 15, 2025 8:30am - 11:30am Moore Hall at UCLA Join us as we celebrate Faye Peitzman’s retirement. Forty-five years teaching undergraduates and graduate students—and directing our beloved UCLA Writing Project. ...