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Elizabeth Kozleski is a Professor (Research) at Stanford University's Graduate School of Education and a member of the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance and Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute. Her work focuses on systems change for equity and justice in inclusive education across schools, districts, and national organizations.
- PhD advisees: Kevin Anderson, Chris Plantinos, Estefania Rodriguez Sanchez
Research Interests: She investigates systems change in education, teacher learning in diverse school settings, and practices that improve student outcomes. Her scholarship emphasizes intersectional approaches to disability policy and culturally responsive educational systems.
Scientific Awards:
- 2023 Luminary Award (Council of Exceptional Children)
- 2018 Budig Award for Teaching Excellence (University of Kansas)
- 2017 Boeing–William M. Allen Visiting Endowed Chair (Seattle University)
- 2016 Woman of Distinction (University of Kansas)
- 2013 Scholar of the Century (University of Northern Colorado)
- UNESCO Chair in Inclusive International Research
Grants: She has secured over $35 million in federal, state, and international grants for inclusive education initiatives, including her leadership role in the Stanford Accelerator for Learning's Learning Differences Initiative.
Labs & Networks: She co-leads the World Education Research Association International Research Network on Student Voice and collaborates with global institutions like the University of South Hampton (UK) and UNESCO.





