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COE Self-Care Activities Spring 2019 - Week 16

May 6, 2019

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This is the final week of our self-care program this academic year. I want to thank all faculty and staff who participated this year, and a huge thank you to Josh Einhorn who lead our wonderful weekly meditation and inspiration sessions, and also brought incredible meditation leaders to our special monthly presentations. Come enjoy the last opportunity this spring for meditation with Josh this Wednesday, May 8th, from 1:30-2 PM in the CTL Conference room.  Read more

CSUN Eisner College Passes Credentialing Re-Accreditation with Flying Colors

May 2, 2019

California Commission on Teacher Credentialing watermark

This March, the Michael D. Eisner College of Education hosted a California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) Accreditation team, which reviewed our 27 credential programs in depth. Following the site visit, we received the summary report with a unanimous recommendation of re-accreditation without any further conditions. This recommendation was approved by the Commission on Accreditation on May 2nd, with our programs being roundly praised.
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What Really Works in Education: Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

May 1, 2019

Flyer for the What Really Works: Universal Design for Learning conference. Students, attendees, and educators at the event.

The Center for Teaching and Learning at CSUN welcomed their fourth biennial “What Really Works in Education” conference on Monday April 8th, 2019. The conference focused on how to improve outcomes for all students in an educational setting using Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and was sponsored in part by the Schools First Federal Credit Union. Read more

CSUN Sends its First Deaf Studies Intern to Washington, D.C.

April 25, 2019

Ana Maritza Rivera

Deaf studies junior Ana Maritza Rivera is a shining example of Matador students and faculty who are driven to serve the Deaf and Latina/o communities. In spring 2019, Rivera will make CSUN history when she goes to Washington, D.C., to participate in the CSUN in D.C. Internship Program and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) Internship Program. Rivera is the university’s first Deaf studies major to participate in the internship. Article from CSUN Today

Educational Therapy MA Program Approved

April 25, 2019

Educational Therapy

The Master of Arts degree in Educational Therapy is designed to prepare individuals to become Educational Therapy practitioners who are specifically trained to combine educational and therapeutic approaches that address the needs of children, adolescents and adults with learning challenges. Read more

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