He joined the faculty of Johns Hopkins University School of Education in 1999, becoming associate professor and chair of the Department of Counseling and Human Services. In addition, Green served as associate director of the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, member of the Hopkins Provost Advisory Committee, board member of Advocates for Children and Youth, and executive board liaison for the Empowerment Academy Charter School.Green was the principal investigator for Project Inspiration, a federally funded urban school counseling demonstration program for the Baltimore public school system.Green is a widely sought-after project evaluator and consultant to educational institutes and projects.
Associate professor of Clinical Education School Counseling Program Lead USC Rossier School of Education. His past and current community projects include the Community Social Mapping Project, the East Baltimore Education Initiative, the Maryland State Department of Education IDEA Partnership, the West Baltimore Middle School Targeted Student Support Services Project, the Malcolm X Middle School Mental Health Behavioral Support Program, the Merritt Education Center School-Based Mental Health Behavioral Support Program, and the Meade Middle School Community Partnership Initiative. Expert on urban education, and achievement and mental health among African American teens. Waite Phillips Hall 3470 Trousdale Parkway Los Angeles, CA 90089 Phone: (213) 205-0997 Contact Directory Employee Emergency Information Institutions of higher education are central in […]Tools for Teaching Diversity highlights best practices for teaching diversity and developing cultural competence among faculty and students.The Fall, 2012 edition of Futures highlights ways in which Rossier scholars are impacting education policy issues at the regional, state and national levels.His session was on special education, specifically addressing the overrepresentation of African American and Latino boys of color in special education. USC announced Tuesday morning that former Los Angeles Sparks head coach Julie Rousseau will chair USC Athletics’ Black Lives Matter Action Team. Alan Green is an associate professor of clinical education at USC Rossier and the program lead for their online school counseling program. USC student-athletes contributed to the planning process. alangree@usc.edu (213) 740-3255 Alan Green. In addition, Green has served as a consultant to the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center, the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School, and the Connexions Academy in Baltimore.Green was a recipient of the 2006 Counselors for Social Justice ‘Ohana Honors Award for his efforts to affirm diversity and advocate for social justice.News coverage of the University of Southern California This page was developed by the USC Rossier School of Education to help faculty across all courses and programs (at USC and at other institutions around the globe) better teach the concepts of diversity.Mentions of USC Rossier faculty, students and other related newsMentions of USC Rossier faculty, students and other related newsVisit to Culver City’s Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum includes a keynote address on equity by Rich Milner of Pitt’s School of EducationTen delegates from Shanghai engaged in two months of intensive guided learning with nine Rossier faculty membersAlan Green has been awarded a USC Mellon Award for Excellence in Mentoring.
He also serves as the board chair for the Los Angeles Community Action Network, a nonprofit focused on poverty, violence and community health. Dr. Alan G. Green New Directions for Diversity at USC Rossier The term diversity evokes different things for different people: strength and opportunity, a hot button to be avoided, indifference or consternation, to name a few. A Student-Athlete Voice Survey was conducted in early June under the direction of Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Alan Green to assess the comfortability and desire of student-athletes to return to campus for voluntary workouts. Wherever one stands on the spectrum, an increasingly interconnected global landscape compels educators to develop broader and more nuanced understandings of this topic.
Expert on urban education, and achievement and mental health among African American teensGreen served as adjunct professor in the Department of Applied Psychology at New York University and as a clinical psychology intern at the Maryland Department of Safety and Corrections. Dr. Alan Green joined Rossier in July 2009 as Associate Professor of Clinical Education.
The term diversity evokes different things for different people: strength and opportunity, a hot button to be avoided, indifference or consternation, to name a few. Alan Green, USC Rossier School of Education Andrea Hollingshead, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Steve Hydon, USC Dworak-Peck School of Social Work Gary Rosen, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Robin Scholefield, USC Student Affairs Riley Scott, Student Representative (Women’s Swimming)