UC Davis Aligns Education and Workforce
Practice brief
Published

Summary

This brief examines the role of the University of California, Davis, in the Regional K–16 Education Collaboratives Grant Program, a statewide initiative designed to support pandemic recovery and address persistent inequities in higher education and workforce participation through regional partnerships. Focusing on UC Davis’ work in three California regions, the brief explores how intersegmental collaboration is structured and sustained across institutions.
A Summary of the PACE Policy Research Panel
Publication authors
Policy brief
Published

Summary

Over 725,000 California K-12 students received special education services in 2018-19, but the system is not always equipped to serve them. Early screening, identification, and intervention, as well as better transitions, educator support, and mental/physical health services, need improvement. A Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework in schools could address SWDs' needs, but it requires additional resources and policy support to improve educator capacity and collaboration between agencies while systematizing data on SWDs.
Views from the 2020 PACE/USC Rossier Poll
Report
Published

Summary

In the run-up to 2020 elections, where do California voters stand on key education policy issues? This report examines findings and trends from the 2020 PACE/USC Rossier poll. Key findings include rising pessimism about California education and elected officials, continued concern about gun violence in schools and college affordability, and negative opinions about higher education. However, there is substantial support for increased spending, especially on teacher salaries.