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News from the SDSU College of Education
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7 Things You Didn’t Know About Rodrigo Gutierrez
Dec 14CSP's Rodrigo Gutierrez has a love for music, a secret twin brother and a tattoo he’d prefer you not ask about.
COE DIFFERENCE MAKERS: Easing a Difficult Transition
Dec 14Through research and teaching, Bonnie Kraemer helps young people with autism and developmental disabilities successfully go from school to adulthood.
Local High School Students Get a Taste of Teacher Education
Dec 14STE’s Eric Ginsberg brings aspiring educators from Helix Charter High to SDSU for a day of exploration.
STE’s André Branch Works to Empower Students and Teachers of Color
Nov 18School of Teacher Ed's André Branch helped develop CSU’s new Equity and Excellence Certificate Program.
Donor Spotlight: David and Catherine Want and Power of a Scholarship
Nov 18Inspired by timely support, SDSU alumni David and Catherine Want make their own impact on future teachers.
7 Things You Didn’t Know About Allie Carter
Nov 18Ballpark visitor. Otter enthusiast. Viral French horn player. Find out more about this OSS team member!
COE DIFFERENCE MAKERS: Driven by a Belief that ‘Recovery Works'
Nov 18Sonia Peterson trains counselors to help people with psychiatric disabilities find employment and independence.
Sarah Garrity Appointed Interim Senior Associate Dean
Nov 18Former Child and Family Development Chair Sarah Garrity was appointed by Dean Y. Barry Chung.
SDSU Expands Support, Study of Family Child Care Providers
Nov 16New grant from Blue Shield Foundation will fund expansion of STEPS partnership into El Cajon refugee communities, will inform statewide child care policy.
STE Alumna Tiffany Jokerst Named Top California Teacher
Nov 4SDSU alumna Tiffany Jokerst (’05, ’06) has been named a 2022 California Teacher of the Year. The mathematics and engineering teacher at West Hills High in Santee was among five recipients of the award, announced by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond.