ACE@Rice seeks to strengthen academic writing skills and motivate high school students to pursue further education after they graduate. ACE@Rice is a collective of graduate and undergraduate students on Rice’s campus that represent a diverse array of research interests and academic strengths.
The ultimate aim of the Rice University Center for Education is to assure more equitable, more academically rich learning experiences for all children.
Established in 2012, the Center for Teaching Excellence at Rice University seeks to transform teaching through mentoring, innovative practices, collaboration, scholarship, and advocacy. The CTE actively engages faculty, staff, students, and community partners, and brings them into conversation to achieve excellence in teaching and learning.
The Education Department at Rice University’s Susanne M. Glasscock School of Continuing Studies offers a comprehensive educational program that integrates work in courses with field-work experience.
Partnership between Rice University (Kinder Institute) and the Houston Independent School District (HISD) which aims to produce rigorous research for the purpose of closing the socioeconomic gaps in educational achievement and attainment in Houston.
Learning Environments is the branch of the Office of Information Technology that supports faculty in their teaching through keeping them apprised of changes, enhancements and opportunities incorporating technology with their instruction.
The Center for Education supports several certificate, graduate degree programs and professional development for educators focusing on content, engaging pedagogy and instructional leadership.