Press Releases
11-18-2008
Estudiantes de LAUSD presentan resultados de investigacion al ayuntamiento: ¿SE ESCUCHA LA VOZ DE LOS JÓVENES?
La presentación es la culminación del seminario de verano del Consejo de Investigación de Jóvenes, un proyecto de UCLA y del Alcalde Antonio Villaraigosa
11-18-2008
ACHIEVEMENT GAPS, RESOURCE DISPARITIES IN STATE’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE SUBJECT OF NEW FOCUS
Report finds that while many students face hurdles, academic success most elusive for African American and Latino students
11-18-2008
LAUSD STUDENTS TO PRESENT RESEARCH AT LOS ANGELES CITY HALL: ARE YOUTH VOICES BEING HEARD?
Presentation is a culmination of Council of Youth Research summer seminar, a partnership of UCLA and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
09-21-2009
UNEQUAL TO THE TASK: STUDY REVEALS ACHIEVEMENT GAPS, RESOURCE DISPARITIES IN STATE’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Although most California students face hurdles, obstacles are greatest for African American and Latino students
09-21-2009
DISPAREJOS EN LA LECCION: ESTUDIO REVELA LAS DISPARIDADES EN EL DESEMPEÑO ACADEMICO EN LAS ESCUELAS PUBLICAS DEL ESTADO
Aunque muchos estudiantes en California se enfrentan a obstáculos en la educación, éstos son mayores para los estudiantes Africano Americanos y Latinos
09-21-2009
"It's All About Your Zip Code"
UCLA Report Finds Agreement Among National Data, State Data, and Parents: Where Children Live Can Determine School Opportunities
09-21-2009
"Todo lo determina tu Código Postal”
Reporte de UCLA demuestra acuerdo entre la información estatal, nacional y la opinión de los padres: Las oportunidades educativas las determina el lugar donde uno vive
09-21-2009
TEACHERS NEED MORE SUPPORT TO ENGAGE STUDENTS IN COMMUNITY ISSUES ACCORDING TO LAUSD STUDENT RESEARCHERS
LAUSD high school students, part of UCLA’s ‘Council of Youth Research,’ present research on teacher-student relationships and civic agency.
09-21-2009
LAUSD STUDENTS TO PRESENT RESEARCH AT LOS ANGELES CITY HALL: THE IMPACT OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS ON YOUTH, THEIR FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIES
Students are a part of the ‘Council of Youth Research,’ a partnership between UCLA IDEA and teachers, students, and administrators from Los Angeles high schools.
07-30-2010