Informed & Inspired
News from the SDSU College of Education
SDSU Part of New Training Program to Improve Access to Autism Services
Jul 22San Diego LEND is a new multi-institutional training program aimed at improving services for individuals with autism and related developmental disabilities.
New ITEP Pathway Provides Faster Track to Serving Children With Disabilities
Jul 15New pathway allows students to earn bachelor’s degree, teaching credential in just four years.
Literacy Center Addresses Pandemic Learning Loss in Local Schools
Jul 13College of Education tutors are using research-based techniques to keep students engaged.
Alumni Spotlight: A Temporary Sacrifice for a Brighter Future
Jun 22The son of migrant farmworkers, SDSU alumnus Eric Becerra follows a familiar path to earn a doctorate from Harvard.
VIDEO: Doctoral Graduate Dr. Sammie Scales Spotlighted by CBS News 8
May 26San Diego got a chance to meet one of SDSU's newest Ph.D.s on Tuesday as CBS News 8 interviewed Dr. Sammie Scales prior to the College of Education commencement ceremony at Petco Park.
VIDEO: Class of 2021 Outstanding Graduates Discuss Making a Difference
May 25Get to know the 10 San Diego State University College of Education students who earned the title of 2021 Outstanding Graduate, as selected by their department, school or program.
Pre-College Institute Recounts Pandemic Response in New Publication
May 20Amid early news reports about a deadly new virus in China in early 2020, Dr. Cynthia Park gathered her Pre-College Institute (PCI) team and delivered a simple message. This will soon be here, it’s going to impact us and we need to be ready.
CFD’s Lind Nets Grant to Study Burnout Among Early Childhood Trauma Therapists
May 20As a doctoral student in clinical psychology at the University of Delaware, Dr. Teresa Lind completed her clinical training at community mental health agencies in nearby Wilmington and Baltimore. It was educational in more respects than one. Lind witnessed high-stress environments with therapists being driven to load up on patients and over-book themselves. She also witnessed the aftermath. The burnout. The early exits from the profession.
Salute to Service: Anne Graves and Caren Sax Leave Lasting Legacy
May 20The San Diego State University College of Education salutes two longtime professors who will retire this summer. Dr. Anne Graves, professor and former chair of the Department of Special Education, and Dr. Caren Sax, professor and chair of the Department of Administration, Rehabilitation and Postsecondary Education (ARPE) both made significant impacts on their departments and our college.










