Titan Students Receive Honors at 34th Annual Student Research Competition
Four CSUF students won second place awards for their projects in the first-ever online version of the California State University Student Research Competition.
Four CSUF students won second place awards for their projects in the first-ever online version of the California State University Student Research Competition.
Cal State Fullerton scholars continue to share their research achievements at virtual conferences, and several have been honored recently for significant contributions.
Cal State Fullerton’s College of Education has launched a free virtual tutoring program to help K-12 students with their homework while distance learning at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Launched in 2002, Cal State Fullerton’s first fully online degree program prepares students to design and develop training tutorials and instructional videos for elementary and higher education students to adult employees across industries.
Cal State Fullerton education professor Natalie Tran knows the benefits of mindfulness, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. She conducts research on the practice of mindfulness and provides training to faculty, students, parents and teachers on how they can use it in the workplace and in the classroom.
A 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award winner is now helping ‘the ones who have fallen through the cracks.’
High school history teacher and education graduate student Raymond Lopez has been teaching in the classroom for 26 years. Now, he’s teaching 11th grade students U.S. history — online. His professors in the program helped him make the virtual transition as his school shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
To tackle the social and emotional side of virtual learning — making sure that students feel connected to instructors and peers, and are engaged in their studies — educators turn to Cal State Fullerton’s Loretta Donovan and Tim Green, experts in distance education and educational technology.
Future teacher wants to bring just, inclusive and equitable education into the classroom.
Cal State Fullerton students preparing for teaching careers and their education faculty adviser helped develop lessons for “Light the Lamp,” the Anaheim Ducks’ S.C.O.R.E. (Scholastic Curriculum of Recreation and Education) First Flight Field Trip.