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Finding the ‘now’ of teaching: Online education programs reach No. 3 in national rankings
Jan 22U.S. News & World Report highlights SDSU’s growing reputation for excellence in online education master’s programs.
Looking to become a teacher? Here’s how SDSU makes it affordable
Dec 17SDSU’s teacher credentialing programs offer multiple funding options to support candidates.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: The gift of new possibilities
Dec 17Inspired by her son, SDSU alumna and credential candidate Brenda Gonzalez pursues a new path as a special education teacher.
Laura Craig runs point on SDSU’s teacher credentialing transformation
Nov 20In a new role, STE alumna and longtime lecturer is inspired to address the problem of teaching as a ‘position of privilege.’
Let’s dance: School of Teacher Education expands arts offerings
Aug 28SDSU becomes the first Southern California CSU to offer a single-subject teaching credential program in dance.
Dual-credential program between special education and general education gets green light
Aug 23U.S. Department of Education grant supports initiative with a heavy focus on culturally responsive pedagogy and boosting teacher diversity.
Two College of Education alumnae named top San Diego County teachers
Jun 18High school teachers Maria Miller and Jennifer Ekstein both earned credentials and master’s degrees from SDSU’s School of Teacher Education.
With experience beyond her years, a new teacher goes forth
May 16STE credential graduate Briana Martinez follows in familiar footsteps as she prepares to enter the teaching profession.
Reflections of a 'teacher-slash-coach'
Mar 20Legendary Aztecs hoops coach Steve Fisher recalls his time as a high school math educator, and calls for more young people to enter the teaching profession.
A Q&A with new liberal studies coordinator Chris Brum
Mar 20Trial and error finding his own path offers insight into helping students discover their true passions.