Gevirtz Graduate School of Education

Students in CCSP take advantage of a dense network of partnership schools and collaborating mental health agencies to deepen training.Students across the School take advantage of advanced research training in quantitative and qualitative approaches with a special focus on video analysis and handling of large data sets.[5] The Gevirtz School is a center for education both on the UC Santa Barbara campus – where it collaborates with numerous departments through grants and doctoral emphases – and in the region – particularly through housing the Tri-Projects, a center for professional development in writing, science, and mathematics.It works extensively to promote and improve STEM education through its CalTeach and Noyce programs.The school is noted for its international reach, hosting (just in 2013–14) 29 visiting scholars representing 10 countries across 4 continents.
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