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News from the SDSU College of Education
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A thriving village: First-gen students and families flock to SDSU welcome event
May 15It Takes a Village project co-led by CFD’s Wendy Ochoa makes a strong first impression with future informational workshops planned in the community.
Through life changes and obstacles, a PELSA master’s student perseveres
May 8DACA recipient Javier Diego Jacinto earns master’s degree, sets sights on making an impact for fellow undocumented students through research.
Karnopp’s research on enhancing teacher belonging nets AERA award
May 3Paper co-authored by EDL assistant professor is recognized by the Lives of Teachers Special Interest Group.
ALUMNI: Gloria E. Ciriza named first female San Diego County Superintendent of Schools
Apr 23Ed.D. grad and lecturer draws on her SDSU experience as she strives to allow all children to be their ‘authentic selves.’
A founding DLE faculty member gives to empower the next generation
Apr 22Professor emeritus and former chair Alberto Ochoa creates a scholarship to provide students with both support and motivation.
Grad student fights for bilingual educators on the national stage
Apr 22SDSU’s Marylin Reyes Martinez named national representative for Bilingual Education Student Association, meets with U.S. Secretary of Education.
Teaching young people to be ‘constantly questioning’
Apr 22STE professor Luke Duesbery co-authors children’s book series to build critical thinking skills.
Collins elected VP of Council for Exceptional Children's Division of Emotional and Behavioral Health
Apr 17A former special education teacher, Collins is passionate about empowering educators to improve outcomes for students with emotional or behavioral disorders.
New heights: COE up to No. 48 in U.S. News ranking
Apr 9College of Education rises in the rankings for the third-consecutive year, still No. 1 in San Diego County and the CSU.
COE faculty researchers on the cover of Engage + Innovate magazine
Apr 3Ana Dueñas, Vanessa Placeres and Jennica Paz are spotlighted by SDSU's research magazine for their work to empower children and youth.