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Aztec Pride In a Stockton Classroom
Sep 26Aimee Islas returned to her hometown to teach fifth grade, and brought Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» spirit with her into the classroom.
Two Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» Alumni Named Top San Diego County Teachers
Sep 11Don Dumas and Hilda Martinez, who received credentials from the College of Education, were honored for their work and commitment to students.
Marginalized Groups a Focus for Marriage and Family Therapy
Aug 30As the program's new director, Sesen Negash hopes to serve as a role model and mentor to diverse students.
Partnership Aims to Increase Teacher Diversity, Bilingual Education
Aug 8A federally supported grant creates a pathway to the teaching program from three local community colleges.
A Crash Course in Coding
Jul 26An alumni-supported workshop gave local teachers a chance to brush up on skills they then pass along to the STEM generation.
Visit from Swiss Educators Speaks to Common Interests
Jul 23Switzerland and California both face challenges with children who learn in more than one language, issues explored during a weeklong visit to Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³».
New Program Accelerates Path to a Teaching Credential
Jul 15Addressing a critical teacher shortage, a new CSU program could trim a full year off the traditional timetable for entering the profession.
A Partnership to Train the Trainers in Special Education
Apr 22Jessica Suhrheinrichs $5.5 million grant will lead to increased support for teachers of students with autism spectrum disorders.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» Selected for National Initiative to Transform Teacher Preparation
Apr 17Funding from US PREP will support an innovative partnership with the La Mesa-Spring Valley School District
Clinical Counseling Students Work to De-stress Border Volunteers
Mar 5As human-rights defenders respond to a huge increase in the number of asylum seekers, they can wind up needing help, too.











