Male role models are hard to come by, especially in the classroom
From the time that education moved out of the home and into traditional classrooms, women were expected to teach and gender stereotypes abounded.
From the time that education moved out of the home and into traditional classrooms, women were expected to teach and gender stereotypes abounded.
California’s ESSA State Plan proposes that instructors with intern and preliminary teaching credentials should no longer be labeled as “ineffective teachers.”
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At the Pacific Oaks College Winter Symposium, Jodi Marchesso, Ph.D., adjunct faculty in the School of Education, presented her advice for new graduates seeking their first teaching position.
Marsha Swindler, Ph.D., core faculty in Special Education at Pacific Oaks College, wants to transform teacher training in service of all students.
Catherine Walter, Ed.D., of Pacific Oaks’ School of Education shares her thoughts on a recent op-ed from The New York Times.
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One teacher can make a difference and change the trajectory of a child’s life. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. has been facing a teaching crisis.
The benefits to incorporating nature and the great outdoors in school are endless. Learn why going outside is so important for youth education.
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