Lessons on Anti-Racist Teaching
Cal State Fullerton College of Education faculty share stories of dismantling racism and injustice in the classroom.
Cal State Fullerton College of Education faculty share stories of dismantling racism and injustice in the classroom.
Educators across the country recently learned ways to start and navigate conversations when upholding racial justice and inclusion in K-12 classrooms. The discussion took place at a Nov. 18 panel, “Beyond Allyship: Being an Anti-Racist Co-Conspirator,” that was part of a Cal State Fullerton webinar series focused on anti-racist teaching. The event was also featured […]
Hispanic Outlook on Education ranks California State University, Fullerton No. 4 in the nation for awarding bachelor’s degrees to Hispanic students, and No. 11 in the nation for Hispanic enrollment, in the magazine’s “Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics” list.
Cal State Fullerton’s National Resource Center for Asian Languages, directed by education professor Natalie Tran, has published illustrated children’s books in Vietnamese to support Asian language teachers and their students. Tran also was recognized as one of the 2020 “Women of Distinction” for her work in promoting cultural diversity.
Eight staff and faculty members have been honored with emeriti status.
The campus’ emeriti group recently awarded 13 scholarships totaling $26,000 to accomplished students.
The Spencer Foundation has awarded Cal State Fullerton a $400,000 grant for “Project LEARN: Language, Equity and Action Research With Newcomer Students,” which builds upon the success of the Summer Language Academy for newcomer and immigrant middle and high school students.
Gaps in education access brought about by Covid-19.
Cal State Fullerton’s Alison Dover and her education colleagues from across the state have written a policy brief titled, “The Shift to Online Education During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Concerns and Recommendations for California.” The educators will discuss the brief in a Friday, Sept. 11, free webinar, open to the public.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education is offering a free webinar series this fall semester to address underlying racist policies and practices that exist in schools.