Breadcrumb CSULB Home College of Education College of Education Featured Stories College of Education Featured Stories 1 May, 2019 Master of Arts in Education, Curriculum & Instruction, options in Elementary or Secondary Program Are you seeking to transform instruction in your classroom, school or district? Do you find yourself looking to advance your knowledge and skills in curriculum design, classroom-based instruction and assessment strategies to prepare for curriculum leadership roles in K-12 school settings? 26 April, 2019 Aquarium STEM and Families Literacies Project Receives ORSP Multidisciplinary Research Grant Drs. Betina Hsieh and Cathrine Maiorca, along with College of Liberal Arts faculty Dr. Kim Kelly have received an ORSP Multidisciplinary Research Grant for 2019-2020. 24 April, 2019 MA in Dual Language Development Program Interested in examining literacy and language development of native English speakers, bilingual speakers, English language learners, and speakers of non-standard English in grades K-12 and adult education? The MA in Dual Language Development Program may be a good fit for you! 22 April, 2019 Dr. Ping Liu Delivers Keynote at University of Iowa Symposium Dr. Ping Liu was invited to give a keynote at the Iowa State Chinese Teaching Methodology and Research Symposium held at the University of Iowa. 17 April, 2019 MA in Education, Educational Administration Program with Preliminary Administrative Services Credential Do you see yourself as a leader within TK-12 educational organizations? Are you interested in learning how to serve as a school administrator (assistant principal, principal, district-level administrator, assistant superintendent, superintendent)? 15 April, 2019 CED Faculty & Students Give Four Presentations at Ed Tech Conference CED faculty and students gave four presentations at a recent international conference of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE), held in Las Vegas, NV in March, 2019. 12 April, 2019 MA in Early Childhood Education Program Are you looking to become a leader or advocate for early childhood organizations working with children from birth through age 8? Are you a Transitional Kindergarten (TK) teacher in California seeking 24 units of Early Childhood Education coursework to fulfill the SB 876 requirement? 11 April, 2019 Including the Arts in a Teaching Practice: LST211 - Theatre, Dance and Movement for Inclusive Elementary Classrooms Instructor Victoria Bryan’s LST211 class, Theatre, Dance and Movement for Inclusive Elementary Classrooms, focuses on using elements of the performative arts such as theater, dance, and movement in the inclusive, elementary classroom. 9 April, 2019 2019 Math at the Beach - Curriculum Integration: Full STEAM Ahead! Join us at The Beach for a free event on STEAM integration at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Presenters include keynote speakers, seasoned teachers, alumni of CSULB’s math education program, and CSULB pre-service teacher candidates. Date: April 13, 9-12 pm Location: Anatol Center 5 April, 2019 Dr. Betina Hsieh Nominated to CCTE Board of Directors Congratulations to Dr. Betina Hsieh who was nominated to join the California Council of Teacher Education (CCTE) Board of Directors! CCTE is the largest and most comprehensive forum for educator preparation in the state. 4 April, 2019 CED Alum Leigh Kokenes Named School Psychologist of the Year by NASP CED alumna, Leigh Kokenes (School Psychology ‘05) was just named School Psychologist of the Year by National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). Kokenes is a School Psychologist in North Carolina where she has worked in the Wake County Public School System since 2006. 29 March, 2019 Dr. Trini Lewis Presents at CABE with Graduate Students Dorinda Peterson & Ashley Harrell Professor Trini Lewis, Dual Language Development (DLD) Master’s Degree Coordinator presented with two DLD graduate candidates, Dorinda Peterson and Ashley Harrell at the California Association for Bilingual Education on March 21, 2019. The presentation, Improving Dual Language Learners Linguistic Repertoire: Lessons from Conducting Classroo More News More News