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Distributing supplies to parents and kids in need

October 27, 2020

People in cars picking up supplies

On Saturday, October 17 the Family Focus Resource Center (FFRC) in collaboration with programs in the Teaching Learning & Counseling Consortium (TLCC) and the Child Development Institute (CDI) distributed PPE, diapers, Parent Notebooks, and Distance Learning Kits to families living in the San Fernando Valley. Before opening the gates of the CDI, cars lined up on adjacent streets. Once the gates opened a steady stream of over 170 cars passed through the distribution center. Read more

Secondary Education hosts first-ever virtual "Mentoring 401" workshop

October 26, 2020

A woman on a computer with the text "Virtual Mentoring Workshop"

The Department of Secondary Education hosted its first-ever virtual "Mentoring 401" workshop for Mentor Teachers on October 8, which was a resounding success. Taking advantage of the online format, the 65 participating Mentor Teachers joined their student teachers in their CSUN seminars, to collaborate on strategies for engaging their middle and high school students in virtual instruction. Read more

Celebrating Our Faculty

October 26, 2020

The University Library

The Michael D. Eisner College of Education would like to celebrate a number of faculty who have recently marked momentous occasions in their lives, including those joining our college family and those entering their retirement. Read more

SIMPACT at NVRCC Virtual Event 10/27 @ 8 AM

October 26, 2020

NVRCC Special Event 10/27 8 am - 9:30 am, come learn about SIMPACT. Additional description in accompanying text

Come learn about the cutting edge mixed-reality technology available at CSUN that can be used in education, business, nursing, journalism, management, mental health, and so many other areas. Interact with an avatar and immerse yourself in a situation as you practice "real-world" skills in communication, collaboration, interpersonal relationships, sales, HR, leadership, and so much more. You need to see - and interact with - SIMPACT to believe this technology actually exists! Don't miss this FREE October Virtual Special Event from the North Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce, 10/27 from 8 AM to 9:30 PM. Read more

T-CARE: Equity, Access, and Social Justice

October 22, 2020

Front page of the T-CARE: Equity, Access, and Social Justice

While the last special issue on ‘Teaching, learning and working in a virtual environment’ was clearly a timely topic, this special issue is even more clearly hitting a collective nerve. More articles were submitted for consideration than ever before. Authors in this issue share practical tips for recognizing and addressing equity issues related to technological access, how to ensure classroom management strategies are culturally sensitive, and how to combat ableism by teaching to social justice standards. Read more

Murawski, Executive Director of the CTL, continues productive writing

October 22, 2020

Wendy Murawski holding one of her books

Check out all the publications from Dr. Wendy Murawski, Executive Director of the CTL, from this summer: How to co-teach from your couch; Strategies for staying sane while staying home; Co-Teaching Do's, Don'ts, and Do Betters; Learning Challenges for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) Students With Disabilities; and Behavior Now! Podcast on co-teaching.
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International Week of the Deaf 2020

September 21, 2020

Pictures of deaf people, and the text "International Week of the Deaf"

International Week of the Deaf, also known as Deaf Awareness Week, is an initiative that was established by World Federation of the Deaf and first launched in Rome, Italy in 1958. The goal of the initiative is to celebrate Deaf people and this celebration takes place annually during the last full week of September. The theme for 2020’s International Week of the Deaf is “Reaffirming Deaf People’s Human Rights” (World Federation of the Deaf).  In support of the International Week of the Deaf, the Michael D. Eisner College of Education and the Department of Deaf Studies is proud to showcase our Deaf students in our Deaf Studies Department.  This is to help promote awareness of Deaf community and to celebrate Deaf people throughout the world.  As we all only have one world, we need to continue to work together in solidarity to celebrate our differences and make the world an equitable place for all. Read more

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