Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
Embracing ‘Fivey-One’: NSF CAREER Award Explores How Kids Learn Math
Mar 13Associate Professor Nicholas Johnson hopes to add nuance to an understanding of what good instruction looks like.
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.
CEED Addresses Pandemic’s Lasting Impact on Young Children and Schools
Mar 13With new federal funding, the Center for Excellence in Early Development is set to expand successful early childhood mental health services across San Diego County.
SDSU Responds to Growing Need for Theater Teachers
Mar 13New credential launched in response to Proposition 28, which increases arts funding at schools.
Fisher Ranked No. 25 on Global Gurus’ List of Top Education Professionals
Mar 13Department of Educational Leadership professor and chair honored for his expertise in school leadership, literacy.
Shirley Nash Weber Visits SDSU to Inspire Future Black Educators
Feb 10California Secretary of State is honored at event co-hosted by COE, Black Resource Center and CABWARE.
COE Connections Episode 3: Assistant Professor Nick Johnson
Feb 10Former classroom teacher offers his insights into how kids think about mathematics — and its implications for how the subject should be taught.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Breaking Concrete to Grow Roses
Feb 10Equity-minded educational leadership doctoral student Nader Twal aspires to improve schools through Liberatory Design.
A Reflection on the Importance of SDSU’s Black History
Feb 10CSP professor Tonika Duren Green discusses why names like Henrietta Goodwin and Charles Bell should continue to ring out for current students.
Online Education Master’s Program Ranks 7th Best in the Nation
Jan 24The U.S. News & World Report ranking is its best ever and its third time in the top ten.
