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Reflections of a 'teacher-slash-coach'
Mar 20Legendary Aztecs hoops coach Steve Fisher recalls his time as a high school math educator, and calls for more young people to enter the teaching profession.
A Q&A with new liberal studies coordinator Chris Brum
Mar 20Trial and error finding his own path offers insight into helping students discover their true passions.
‘A Culmination’: Teacher Education Transformation On Display
Dec 15SDSU hosts US PREP Learning Tour to highlight five years of progress in enhancing programs to train high-quality, diverse educators.
VIDEO: Special Educators in the Spotlight
Nov 15Three Department of Special Education alumni share their experiences as teachers at W.D. Hall Elementary in El Cajon.
Special Education, DLE Team Up to Develop Dual Credential Program
Oct 11Accelerated pathway will prepare teachers for bilingual and special education settings in just 4 1/2 years.
Innovative Partnership Provides Compensation for Student Teachers
Sep 8Collaboration between SDSU, US PREP and Feaster Charter School takes aim at teaching shortage, provides a model for future district agreements.
A Formerly Shy Student Takes Center Stage Among San Diego County Educators
Aug 31STE alumna Amanda Ford, who teaches theater in the Cajon Valley Union School District, was named a 2023-24 San Diego County Teacher of the Year.
VIDEO: Future Special Education Teacher Makes a Splash
Mar 21Lizzie Menzmer of SDSU's Mountain West Champion swim and dive team shares her passions for competition and education.
Credential Student Strives To Be The Teacher She Once Needed
Mar 13One of six Chaldean students in SDSU’s Cajon Valley Cohort, Rojina Tobya aspires to be a welcoming face for newcomers.
SDSU Responds to Growing Need for Theater Teachers
Mar 13New credential launched in response to Proposition 28, which increases arts funding at schools.