UCR Graduate School of Education explained

Graduate School of Education
Established:1968
Type:Public
City:1207 Sproul Hall
University of California
Riverside
State:CA
Country:USA
Campus:Suburban
Postgrad:267[1]
Faculty:21 FTE
Website:http://education.ucr.edu/

The Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Riverside offers credentials and MA and PhD programs in various fields of teacher education and educational administration. Significant research centers include the California Community College Collaborative, a professional development, leadership training and policy research institute for the community college system, and the Copernicus Project, dedicated to increasing the quality of science educators and education.[2] [3] Also notable is a center dedicated to researching and supporting education for autistic children.[4]

In 2007 the school encountered controversy due to its lack of a diverse faculty.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fall 2007 Headcount Enrollment by College/School, Dept/Area & Major . University of California, Riverside, Office of Academic Planning & Budget . 2007-08-10. (Third link from the top.)
  2. UC partnership supports community colleges through professional development, leadership training and research. University of California - UC Newsroom. 2008-02-01. 2005-06-23.
  3. News: Norco students learn to spark interest in science. The Press Enterprise. 2008-01-31. December 10, 2007. Ghiotto. Gene.
  4. News: UCR center focuses on autism's other isolation. The Press Enterprise. 2008-01-30. Zimmerman. Janet. November 10, 2007.
  5. News: Regus . Elaine . Groups demand diversity at UC Riverside . . October 29, 2007 . 2007-10-29 .