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Emancipatory Education Now is a student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory edu…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory edu…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory edu…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory edu…
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We recently hosted Radical Monarchs' Cofounder Anayvette Martinez to learn more about their organization - http://radicalmonarchs.org​ - which creates opportunities for young girls of color to form fierce sisterhood, celebrate their identities and contribute radically to their communities. The talk with the Radical Monarchs cofounder included the h…
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Learn about Science Education and Single Subject Credential Program student Eden Conhuyen as she discusses her journey to becoming a science educator as well as her experiences in the SJSU Lurie College of Education's Impact San José Fellows program, which supports and develops educators who are driven by their passions for social justice, educatio…
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Learn about Abby Almerido, who is an SJSU alumni and a student in the inaugural cohort of our MA in Emancipatory School Leadership program, which is designed for emerging K-12 school leaders who wish to engage with emancipatory leadership practices to improve educational opportunities for historically marginalized students. Learn more about how to …
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Learn from Communicative Disorders & Sciences faculty Marcella McCollum as she discusses the progress on the development of a Transformative Leadership Minor, which is a collaboration among a group of SJSU faculty and will create an opportunity for undergraduate students of all academic backgrounds to develop their transformational leadership capac…
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Learn from Child & Adolescent Department faculty Robert Marx and Counselor Education Department faculty Kyoung Mi Choi as they describe their initiative "Creating an Inclusive Climate: Queering Our Classrooms and Our Campus," which provides resources, training, and support related to gender identity and sexual orientation for students, faculty, and…
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The SJSU Lurie College of Education Learning Showcase highlights our undergraduate, graduate, credential, and doctoral students' while they're on their journeys to becoming transformative educators, counselors, therapists, school and community leaders under our college's four priority areas: community-engaged, culturally sustaining, holistic, and i…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a new student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory…
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Watch our Lurie College faculty present their research related to diversity, social justice and culturally sustaining pedagogy! Eduardo Muñoz-Muñoz, PhD – Assistant Professor, Department of Teacher Education “The California Schools that are Coming: Towards Multilingual K-12 Programs beyond ‘Alignment’” Rebeca Burciaga, PhD – Associate Professor and…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a new student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory…
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Listen to our Lurie College faculty present their research related to diversity, social justice and culturally sustaining pedagogy! Saili Kulkarni, PhD – Assistant Professor, Department of Special Education - “DisCrit at the Margins of Teacher Education” Tammie Visintainer, PhD – Assistant Professor, Department of Teacher Education - “Empowering Se…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a new student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory…
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Congratulations! You have made it more than halfway through the semester! In a fall that has included a pandemic, remote learning, wildfires, air quality-related campus shutdowns, economic challenges, and intense political animosity, making it this far is an accomplishment. Your efforts and your success need to be recognized and celebrated. I want …
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Emancipatory Education Now is a new student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a new student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a new student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory…
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Congratulations to Child and Adolescent Development faculty Ellen Middaugh, who earned a $50,000 grant from the Spencer Foundation! Through this grant, she is able to kick off her research study "Civic Media Literacy in a Networked Society: Supporting Mindful Circulation" which will develop a deeper understanding of how youth interact with media on…
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Emancipatory Education Now is a new student-led initiative at the SJSU Lurie College of Education that examines what emancipatory education – the critical evaluation of the systems and structures of oppression that maintain the status quo in our educational institutions – looks like in today’s society and advocates for the expansion of emancipatory…
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Hi! I’m Heather Lattimer, Dean of the Lurie College of Education, and I’m delighted to welcome you to SJSU for the Fall 2020 semester. Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic and student life! Video and audio edited by Brian Cheung Dooley. “Going Higher” provided royalty-free by bensound.com…
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Congratulations to our Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences, who earned a $333,000 grant from the CSU Chancellor's Office earlier this year! This grant couldn't have come at a better time as there are so many priorities that have arisen in recent months in response to COVID-19 and ongoing acts of racial injustice. We spoke with Depart…
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The SJSU Lurie College of Education has created summer opportunities for current credential candidates, SJSU alumni, future SJSU credential candidates, and teachers in partner districts to develop their knowledge, skills, and abilities to teach math, science, and/or computer science at no cost in an effort to pursue educational equity and social ju…
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The SJSU Lurie College of Education has created summer opportunities for current credential candidates, SJSU alumni, future SJSU credential candidates, and teachers in partner districts to develop their knowledge, skills, and abilities to teach math, science, and/or computer science at no cost in an effort to pursue educational equity and social ju…
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The SJSU Lurie College of Education has created summer opportunities for current credential candidates, SJSU alumni, future SJSU credential candidates, and teachers in partner districts to develop their knowledge, skills, and abilities to teach math, science, and/or computer science at no cost in an effort to pursue educational equity and social ju…
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Learn about Communicative Disorders and Sciences Undergraduate students Kyah Cobb & Robert Abarca who are studying connecting communication strategies between dementia and down syndrome for adults living with a dual diagnosis. Hear about how their research is going and how their learning experience at the Connie L. Lurie College of Education has su…
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Learn about Special Education Graduate students Joanna Gaeta and Samuel Bland, who are studying beliefs around race in the classroom for Special Education teachers of color. Hear about how their research is going and how their learning experience at the Connie L. Lurie College of Education has supported them in their academic research endeavors. Co…
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Did you know that you can become an authorized Bilingual Teacher at the Connie L. Lurie College of Education? Learn about Critical Bilingual Authorization Program Students students Adriana Priego, Heather Simonovich, Jazmin Mendez, Olivier Castaneda, Raul Leon, Rubby Barajas-Alvarez, and Stephanie Munoz Camacho who recently received $500 minigrants…
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Learn about Cristian Ponce, an alumni credential student in the Teacher Education - Multiple Subject program at the SJSU Lurie College of Education. Cristian was also the recipient of the Emily Devore and Mabel Crumby Endowment for the 2019-2020 academic year! Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about acad…
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Learn about Ander Lucia, a Single Subject Credential student in the Teacher Education Department at the SJSU Lurie College of Education. Ander is also the recipient of Lurie College of Education General Scholarship for the 2019-2020 academic year! Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic and stud…
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Learn about Jennifer Villegas Lopez, an undergraduate student in the Child & Adolescent Development program at the SJSU Lurie College of Education. Jennifer is also the recipient of the Florian and Grace Niemcziek Endowment for the 2019-2020 academic year! Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic…
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The Lurie College Faces of Learning Project shines a light on SJSU students’ learning experiences - huge thanks to undergraduate student Isabel Rangel Hernandez for sharing her experience with us! Fun fact about Isabel: she's been a Folklorico dancer for over 10 years! More information about the final exhibition is available at http://sjsu.edu/educ…
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The Lurie College Faces of Learning Project shines a light on SJSU students’ learning experiences - huge thanks to graduate student Briettny Curtner for sharing her experience with us! When asked about what motivated her to participate, she said, "This project was my first hands-on experience with qualitative research. It provided the opportunity f…
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The Lurie College Faces of Learning Project shines a light on SJSU students’ learning experiences - huge thanks to undergraduate student Edith Urbano for sharing her experience with us! When asked what she learned about herself during this project, she said "I really enjoyed hearing my fellow peers and other students' stories. As a fellow student m…
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We asked a couple of our SJSU Lurie College of Education student leaders to practice sensemaking – the process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences – in our new environment as a result of COVID-19. This week, Melissa Hernandez focuses on some helpful financial and food resources for SJSU stu…
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Listen to this message from Dean Heather Lattimer following the announcement from SJSU about planning for the Fall 2020 semester in response to COVID-19. The transcription of this video is available on the Lurie College blog at https://bit.ly/2x7INiQ "Memories" provided royalty-free by bensound.com. Video edited by Brian Cheung Dooley. Transcribed …
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The Lurie College Faces of Learning Project shines a light on SJSU students’ learning experiences - huge thanks to undergraduate student Alberto Camacho for sharing his experience with us! When asked about what motivated him to participate, he said, "I firmly believe in the power of testimonio as a form of teaching. Testimonio brings in an entirely…
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We asked a couple of our SJSU Lurie College of Education student leaders to practice sensemaking – the process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences – in our new environment as a result of COVID-19. This week, Henry Fan shares his reflections on the process of becoming a global citizen. Video…
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The Lurie College Faces of Learning Project shines a light on SJSU students’ learning experiences - huge thanks to undergraduate student Eliana Villafuerte for sharing her experience with us! When asked about what motivated her to participate, she said, "I really wanted to experience being in a research team. While also being part of a cause to hel…
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The Lurie College Faces of Learning Project shines a light on SJSU students’ learning experiences - huge thanks to undergraduate student Octavio Martinez for sharing his experience with us! Visit sjsu.edu/education/faces to view the student-curated photo exhibition and RSVP to attend our student panel on Thu., Apr. 30, at 12pm. Connect with Lurie C…
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The Lurie College Faces of Learning Project shines a light on SJSU students’ learning experiences! Learn about Co-Researcher Dalia and visit sjsu.edu/education/faces to view the photo exhibition and RSVP to attend our student panel on Thu., Apr. 30, at 12pm. Audio edited by Brian Cheung Dooley. "Upbeat party" by Scott Holmes provided royalty free b…
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We asked a couple of our SJSU Lurie College of Education student leaders to practice sensemaking – the process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences – in our new environment as a result of COVID-19. This week, Henry Fan shares his reflections on the importance of seeking accurate information.…
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We asked a couple of our SJSU Lurie College of Education student leaders to practice sensemaking – the process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences – in our new environment as a result of COVID-19. This week, Melissa Hernandez shares her reflections on getting herself organized. What have yo…
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We asked a couple of our SJSU Lurie College of Education student leaders to practice sensemaking – the process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences – in our new environment as a result of COVID-19. This week, Henry Fan shares his reflections on making accurate information more accessible. Ho…
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The SJSU Lurie College of Education provides a range of grants to students to support their academic endeavors to become transformative educators, counselors, therapists, and leaders. We spoke with SJSU Lurie College of Education Communicative Disorders and Sciences student Grace Shefcik, who has been conducting research on and developed the first …
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We asked a couple of our SJSU Lurie College of Education student leaders to practice sensemaking – the process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences – in our new environment as a result of COVID-19. This week, Melissa Hernandez shares her reflections on gratitude. What have you been grateful …
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Learn about Lucille Satana, a graduate student in the Child & Adolescent Development Department at the SJSU Lurie College of Education. Lucille is also the recipient of Lurie College of Education General Scholarship for the 2019-2020 academic year! Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic and stu…
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We asked a couple of our SJSU Lurie College of Education student leaders to practice sensemaking – the process of making sense of or giving meaning to something, especially new developments and experiences – in our new environment as a result of COVID-19. This week, Henry Fan shares his reflections on values and how they can shape our trajectory. W…
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The SJSU Lurie College of Education provides a range of grants to students to support their academic endeavors to become transformative educators, counselors, therapists, and leaders. We spoke with SJSU Lurie College of Education Communicative Disorders and Sciences student James Chow, who received received support to conduct research on alternativ…
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