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Women of Color in Higher Education to Conference

What: Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education hosts a Nov. 28 – Dec. 2 Kaleidoscope Leadership Institute to celebrate and enhance achievements of women of color in higher education. The five-day...

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Leaders Lauded for Student Service Excellence

Two Cal State Fullerton education leaders, one a faculty member and the other a first-generation graduate student, have been recognized regionally for their outstanding service and contributions to...

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U.S. News & World Report: College of Education Programs Earn High Rankings

Education Online Degree Programs Listed at No. 24 in the “2013 Best Online Graduate Education Programs” are those offered by the College of Education. They include the university’s oldest online degree...

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Preparing Incoming Freshmen for College Success

High school academic adviser Tonya Whiteside knows that her students are better off addressing their weaknesses in math or English before they off to college. “It’s important that students address...

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Read the Latest Edition of Impact – the College of Education’s Newsletter

Read the second issue of our new newsletter: Impact. Featuring our latest news, upcoming events, and recaps of past events. Click here to read the second issue of the College of Education Newsletter:...

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Community Input Sought for Vietnamese Program

Cal State Fullerton is moving one step closer to a bachelor’s degree program in Vietnamese, thanks to the joint efforts of the University’s College of Education and College of Humanities and Social...

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Early Start Program Gets Students College-Ready

To give incoming freshmen a head start addressing deficiencies in math and English, the Cal State system has begun mandating summer school. California State University’s Early Start Program now...

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Studying Educational Success in Migrant Children

Doctoral Candidate Presents Research at College of Education Symposium Alejandro Gonzalez ’96 (B.A. in Spanish), a doctoral candidate in the preK-12 leadership concentration, knows how hard it is for...

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Interested in Teaching Math and Science? Click here!

Teaching Math Teaching Science CSUF Math and Science Program – read the story. The Science Education Network

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Promoting Science Beyond the Classroom

When people think of science educators, their thoughts usually turn to school teachers, middle or high school classrooms or labs.  But there is an entire group of professionals who can significantly...

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CSUF Faculty Lead Transitional Kindergarten Project

College of Education faculty members are leading a California State University project to prepare future teachers to teach in transitional kindergarten classrooms. CSUF is receiving a $75,000 award,...

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Studying Bilingual Families and Public School Experiences

Sharon V. Chappell, assistant professor of elementary and bilingual education, is delving into issues bilingual families are facing in public schools. Last month, she saw the publication of “The Arts...

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Read the Latest Edition of Impact – the College of Education’s Newsletter

Read the third issue of our new newsletter: Impact. Featuring our latest news, upcoming events, and recaps of past events. Click here to read the third issue of the College of Education Newsletter:...

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Education Graduates Named Carr Fellows

Six CSUF graduates who earned master’s degrees in education were named the College of Education’s 2013 Carr Fellows, in recognition of their academic achievement and potential to make outstanding...

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Education Faculty Mentor South African Students

Five doctoral students from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa are spending a month on campus as part of their Ph.D. in higher education-student affairs program. The students will...

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School District Launches Award to Honor Innovation, Excellence, Collaboration...

And the honoree is… Cal State University Fullerton is the first community recipient of the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District’s “You Are the Advantage” award. The school district launched...

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Read the Latest Edition of Impact – the College of Education’s Newsletter

Read the fourth issue of our new newsletter: Impact. Featuring our latest news, upcoming events, and recaps of past events. Click here to read the fourth issue of the College of Education Newsletter:...

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Learning Math and Science in English and in Spanish

To examine the effect dual language programs have on increasing mathematics and science achievement among Latino junior high students, Cal State Fullerton faculty members are spearheading an ambitious...

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Preparing Special Education Preschool Teachers

Eight teacher credential students are taking part in a new scholarship program beginning this fall that addresses the shortage of early childhood special education teachers. A $1.25 million U.S....

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SchoolsFirst Pledges $500,000 to College of Education

SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union is continuing its longstanding support of Cal State Fullerton and the College of Education by pledging a new naming gift of $500,000. Claire C. Cavallaro, dean of the...

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