California’s ESSA State Plan proposes that instructors with intern and preliminary teaching credentials should no longer be labeled as “ineffective teachers.”
On Thursday, March 12, 2015, Pacific Oaks College & Children’s School President Ezat Parnia and Provost Pat Breen along with...
Lucy Clark grew up in the 1940s and 1950s in West Texas. She was a bright, inquisitive teen who was encouraged by her biology teacher to pursue math and science as a career.
The School of Education is thrilled to announce two new doctors in the house: Dr. Beth Chamberlain, Dean of the School of Education, and Dr. Jerell Hill, Administrative Faculty, School of Education.
The roles of a clinical social worker and marriage and a family therapist can overlap, but there are still major differences between both fields. Learn more here.
Therapy for LGBTQIA+ patients has a long, biased history. However, affirmative therapy practices embrace a wide range of patient identities.
Bree Cook, Psy.D., explains why community psychology may be especially relevant to African-American students who want to study mental health.
On May 14, 2011, Pacific Oaks graduates will receive their diplomas in front of family and friends at the 51st...
With accessibility to technology growing at a staggering rate, the field of human development is playing catch-up to learn its effects.
A business administration degree can be the launchpad for a dynamic and success career, especially for those looking to get...
Elizabeth Chamberlain, Associate Dean of School of Education, discusses how she incorporated inclusion and bilingualism into her courses at Pacific Oaks.
Whether it’s the laughter filling the classroom or the spark of curiosity in a child’s eyes, working with children offers...










