Oct 26, 2016
Join our Secondary Education Assistant Professor, Dr. Oscar Navarro, for a Cross Cultural Faculty Symposium on Social Justice Teaching as a Process.
Wednesday, October 26th
4 to 6pm
Chumash Right Wing (UU 207)
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Aug 1, 2016
KSBY featured the Better Together California Teachers Summit hosted by the School of Education on Friday, July 29th. The event was attended by more than one hundred educators from the Central Coast.
View the article on KSBY.com
May 13, 2016
The School of Education in the news addressing the decrease in teaching credential program applicants that has plagued the state of California and the state Senate bill proposed to help.
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Apr 7, 2016
Over spring break 11 bilingual candidates and two faculty members, Julee Bauer and Briana Ronan, from the Spanish Authorization for Bilingual Educators (SABE program) attended the CABE conference in San Francisco. The SABE candidates presented their original research on bilingual literacy interventions to a packed house of educators and administrators. The CABE (California Association for Bilingual Education) is one of the leading organizations in the nation dedicated to bilingual education and the promotion of equity and quality education for all learners. For more information on the SABE program, check out: https://soe.calpoly.edu/content/biauth
Oct 15, 2015
The School of Education's SABE (Spanish Authorization for Bilingual Educators) program in collaboration with Cal Poly's Cross Cultural Center, Modern Languages and Literatures Department and The Chicana Latino Faculty Staff Association invite you to:
Enrique's Journey and America's Immigration Dilemma A presentation and book-signing by Pulitzer Prize winning author, Sonia Nazario Monday, November 9th, 2015 @ 6:30-8:30pm in Chumash Auditorium
Using award-winning photographs, Pulitzer Prize winning author Sonia Nazario takes you inside the world of millions of immigrant women who have come to the US as single mothers, and the children they have left behind in their home countries in Central America and Mexico. She discusses the modern-day odyssey many child migrants—some as young as seven, all of them traveling alone—make many years later riding on top of freight trains through Mexico on their quest to reunify with their mothers in the US.Nazario, who spent three months riding on top of these trains to tell the story of one child migrant named Enrique, shares her story in the context of determination. http://www.enriquesjourney.com/
Open to the Public. Refreshments provided.
May 28, 2015
Mary Buren Elementary School and a couple of SOE Grads were featured on the Ellen show this week. Have a look...
http://ellentube.com/videos/0_qp0grib6
Mar 25, 2015
Click here to view the School of Education's Winter 2015 Newsletter or use the following link:
https://soe.calpoly.edu/winter-2015-newsletter
Oct 15, 2014
P.E.W.T.E.R. NEWS – May 2015
Welcome to the Spring installment of P.E.W.T.E.R. (Pedagogy Enhanced With Technology for Educational Reform) news. Each month I will share a “tech minute” which provides an overview of a tech tool you can use in your class tomorrow if you want to give it a try. There are also some updates from the Digital Ambassador program and ideas for summer professional development workshops using educational technology.
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