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Elizabeth Bailey Kozleski conducts research on systems change related to equity and justice issues in inclusive education. Her work is grounded in the analysis of how teachers learn and practice in complex and diverse school settings, with a focus on educational practices that enhance student learning. Awards she has received include the 2023 Luminary Award from the Division of Culturally Linguistically Diverse Exceptional Children, the 2018 Budig Award for Teaching Excellence in Special Education from the University of Kansas, and the 2016 Woman of Distinction award from the University of Kansas. Kozleski has also served as the Boeing-Allan Visiting Endowed Chair at Seattle University and was recognized with the Scholar of the Century Award from the University of Northern Colorado in 2013. Her research has attracted more than $35 million in funding, and she has co-led significant international research initiatives like the World Education Research Association International Research Network on Student Voice. Kozleski has published extensively, with notable works including 'Ability, Equity, Culture' and 'Equity Five Continents'.
SAL Learning Differences • Stanford, CA
Engaged in research and technical assistance focusing on inclusive education.
The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.