UCLA's Teacher Education Program was founded in 1992 and is guided by eight core principles:
Embody a social justice agenda
Foster sustained engagement in teaching and learning
Attend to the moral, cultural, and political dimensions of teaching
Blend theory and practice
Collaborate across institutions and communities
Participate in collaborative inquiry within communities of practice
Focus simultaneously on professional education, school reform and reinventing the university's role in K-14 schooling
Mirror the diverse, caring, anti-racist, socially-responsible learning communities
UCLA's Teacher Education Program was founded in 1992 and is guided by eight core principles:
Embody a social justice agenda
Foster sustained engagement in teaching and learning
Attend to the moral, cultural, and political dimensions of teaching
Blend theory and practice
Collaborate across institutions and communities
Participate in collaborative inquiry within communities of practice
Focus simultaneously on professional education, school reform and reinventing the university's role in K-14 schooling
Mirror the diverse, caring, anti-racist, socially-responsible learning communities
Cause Areas Include
Education
Location
1320 Moore Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States
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