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  1. Director: Corinne Seeds University Elementary School (UCLA Laboratory School) Director: Urban Education Studies Center Dean: Graduate School of Education, Stanford University, 2001-2011 and 2014-2015 Professor of Education, 2011 - present. Deborah Stipek is Professor of Education and (by courtesy) Psychology at Stanford University.

  2. Lisa Rosenthal, a teacher at Corinne Seeds University Elementary School on the UCLA campus, exemplifies the sort of teacher who often lets students lead the way when it comes to deciding what and how to learn. Rosenthan directs her students in a play about the life cycle of plants that was dreamed up by two of her students.

  3. Director, Corinne Seeds University Elementary School (UCLA Laboratory School) (2018 ... Professor, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles (1977 - 2000) Professional Education. PhD (Developmental Psychology), Yale University (1977) BS (Psychology), University of Washington (1972) Contact. Academic.

  4. Corinne A. Seeds University Elementary School (310) 825-1801. 330 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA 90095 | Directions. Hours: None Listed. ... Eat-See-Hear at Santa Monica High School - Memorial Greek Amphith. 601 Pico Boulevard Santa Monica CA 90405 (310) 395-3204. 3. USC School Of Cinematic Arts.

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  6. Education. The UCLA Nursery-Kindergarten and Elementary Training School (University Elementary School) was established in the late 1940s as an innovative facility affiliated with UCLA's Graduate School of Education. It combined an elementary school, research lab, and teacher training center in a setting that advocated progressive ideas on ...

  7. 9 de dic. de 2003 · One of the schools that Juvonen has worked with, UCLA’s Corinne Seeds University Elementary School, regards bullying incidents as “teachable moments” that allow students to develop not only behavioral skills, but also cognitive coping strategies that alleviate the pain associated with being bullied.