Office of the Vice President for Education Partnerships
Engages deliberately and strategically with preK-12, public, and private sector partners to enhance the academic performance of Arizona's students, focusing on educational innovation throughout the home-to-school education continuum. Read more
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News & Events
American Book Award Winning Poet to Meet with La Joya Community High School Students
Award winning poet Kimiko Hahn will meet with students at La Joya Community High School on Thursday, October 15th, from 12:00 to 2:00 P.M. as part of an ASU outreach effort to connect kids to creative writing. Learn more.ASU goes abroad for international research project
A recent trip to Modena, Italy by an ASU team has brought two countries, two institutions and two educational systems together to join in an educational partnership. Learn more.New white paper highlights critical conditions for Hispanic youth in Arizona.
Learn more.Office of Youth Preparation’s Sean Nevin, Director of the Young Writer’s Program, receives Governor’s Awards nomination and celebrates newly published book of poems.
Learn more.STEM resources for Teachers and Students sponsored by federal agencies
Learn more.Nobel Laureates talk science with high school students
Learn more.New Partnership with Scottsdale Unified School District explores critical evaluation of technology’s applications in teaching second language acquisition for young English language learners.
Learn more.ACCESS Program for Phoenix Union High School Teachers Underway
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The New American University
The Office of the Vice President for Education Partnerships implements the guiding principles that ASU President Michael Crow articulates for the New American University: inclusiveness, Pasteur's principle of use-inspired research, social embeddedness, and global engagement. Read more
Collaborations and the Education Continuum
Partnerships serve the best interests of all of Arizona's children to ensure that the highest quality P-20 education is available and accessible regardless of socioeconomic, cultural or ethnic backgrounds.