Bullying in both the classroom and online is a pervasive issue that spans across several age groups. This article examines ways to keep your students safe.
On Tuesday, October 1, Dr. Jack Paduntin was inaugurated as the 11th president of Pacific Oaks College and Children's School.
Twenty years after leaving college early, Pacific Oaks College alumna Aubrey Kliaman transformed her life experience into college credit through our Credit for Learning from Experience program, helping her finally earn a degree—or two.
Offered online, on-ground, and as a hybrid course, this foundational early childhood education class introduces students to Pacific Oaks and theory.
Faculty in Pacific Oaks Community Psychology program discuss how those working in the field can help address California’s affordable housing crisis.
Pacific Oaks alumna starts promoting college in her kindergarten classroom to show children a way to make their dreams come true.
The unique culture Pacific Oaks has worked to develop can be felt far beyond the campus classrooms. It is a culture of community reflected in the online programs, too.
Three men who work in education discuss what drew them to the field, the bias they’ve experienced because of their career choice, and how they see the classroom changing.
How would you define a community? It is important to understand the different types of communities in order to conduct effective research.
Alumna Lark Sontag started as the special education expert for preschool teachers, and found a way to share her expertise on a larger scale.
Early childhood education changes children’s lives. Learn different techniques to improve motor, language, and socio-emotional development.
Community psychology helps address large, societal crises with tangible solutions, like tiny home villages solving homelessness.












