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Teaching young people to be ‘constantly questioning’
Apr 22STE professor Luke Duesbery co-authors children’s book series to build critical thinking skills.
VIDEO: A future teacher is inspired to advocate for students
Apr 22Liberal studies ITEP student Alexia Herrera discusses her goals as she nears graduation.
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 whole different way of teaching’: Innovative online education program ranks No. 5 nationally
Feb 7U.S. News & World Report gives SDSU online Master of Arts in Teaching high marks for quality, student success.
Falcón Orta, Monsalve Lorente Honored for Global Engagement
Dec 15STE assistant professor and visiting international scholar among six to receive awards during International Education Week.
‘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.
Celebrating 40 Years of Transformation
Nov 15Cynthia and James Park ensure the Pre-College Institute’s impact on underserved youth will continue for decades to come.
Alumni Q&A: Megan Holmstrom Takes Math Education Worldwide
Nov 15Liberal studies- and CRMSE-trained educator travels the globe as a consultant to international schools.
Honoring the Life of a Devoted Educator
Nov 15Alumnus Tim Simmons Jr. honored with an endowed scholarship to support future teachers.