While studying early childhood education can prepare you for a career in teaching, that's not all. You could also work as a counselor, manager, consultant, or nanny.
Diversity is what makes America great. At a time when the country is increasingly divided, we embrace our differences in perspective.
In America's schools, teachers know best. It's time we start listening to them.
Partisan lines are being drawn in the living room and at the dinner table. But it's never too late to erase them.
As conventional children’s toys become more obsolete, Pacific Oaks Children’s School is encouraging traditional methods of play.
We talked to three members of the Pacific Oaks College & Children's School community to discover how to talk to our children, from helping them process distressing news, to supporting them through a crisis that may hit close to home.
In the summer issue of Pacific Oaks' Voices magazine, Dr. Jack Paduntin discusses the importance of embracing different perspectives.
Yoland Treviño, a Marriage & Family Therapy alumna and former board member at Pacific Oaks, brings a unique perspective to education and social justice in America due to her indigenous background.
Previously serving as interim president, Dr. Jack Paduntin hopes to expand access to “high quality, value-rich education” for students and the community.
Human Development alumna, Rebecca Maloof, hopes to make the arts more accessible through “wearable works”
Christopher Franz is the student speaker at Pacific Oak's 59th Commencement ceremonies on May 11.
Todd Hioki—master teacher at the Children’s School, adjunct faculty member at Pacific Oaks College, and Human Development alum—has been honored with the 2019 UCLA Extension Distinguished Instructor Award.












