‘iSTEM’ Prepares Future Teachers for the Classroom
Teacher candidates are getting the training and high-tech skills they need to teach children in today’s technology-driven classrooms through the College of Education’s “iSTEM Partnership.”
Teacher candidates are getting the training and high-tech skills they need to teach children in today’s technology-driven classrooms through the College of Education’s “iSTEM Partnership.”
The College of Education is hosting “Honor an Educator Luncheon and Ceremony” April 17 to recognize local K-12 teachers and other educators who have made a difference in education and student learning.
New programs are being launched in “World Language: English Language Development” to prepare teachers to instruct English-language learners in California’s diverse K-12 classrooms.
Faculty and staff members are often seen working on community projects, speaking at professional programs and serving in other professional capacities. Here are two faculty activities.
To promote the arts in preK-12 schools, educators are invited to attend a Jan. 30 arts education conference on campus.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Cal State Fullerton’s online master’s degree programs in business, engineering and education among the nation’s best.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members garnered nearly $3 million in grants and contracts during the second quarter of the academic year.
Cal State Fullerton’s future teachers are partnering with Rio Vista Elementary School in Anaheim to make the holidays a little brighter for their young students.
The College of Education is presenting Education Week Nov. 17-19 focusing on “Celebrating Access, Equity and Excellence.” The program is free and open to the public.
President Mildred García will give a keynote presentation at HACU’s fourth annual Deans’ Forum on Hispanic Higher Education Oct. 13 in Miami.