6 posts from

March 2012

  

Call for Proposals for the ESC II

March 26, 2012 by | Conferences

  The Emerging Scholars Conference II will be held on September 28th and 29th, 2012. This year’s theme is Making It Better: Naming and resisting bullying in families, schools, and communities. If you would like to present research or a paper at the confrence please submit a summary by May 1st, 2012 to ces@chapman.edu. Please

CES Represents at CASP

March 21, 2012 by | Student News

The Counseling and School Psychology faculty along with five doctoral students and ten Ed.S. students will be presenting at the California Association of School Psychologists (CASP) spring conference from March 21st to the 23rd. Two of our own Doctoral student, Stephanie Domzalski and Courtney Matz, are co-chairs of the conference. With faculty, the CSP group accounts for 14 workshops, papers and posters. Way

Ethnic Studies: Inclusive or Divisive

March 21, 2012 by | Education Issues

Arizona has been strongly criticized for its stand on immigration policy.  Their collective views on all issues related to immigrants have been largely negative.  The questions are, “Who is the “they” and why does their view win?”  Additionally, who is doing all the criticizing? Obviously, some are expressing dissenting opinions. Where are these people when

ATEP Journey to Taiwan!

March 21, 2012 by | Student News

In May, students and faculty from Chapman University’s Athletic Training Education Program will travel to Taiwan for a three week study abroad course in sports medicine.  In conjunction with the National Taiwan Sport University, ATEP students will participate in traditional Chinese medicine workshops on acupuncture, Tui Na therapy, and herbal medicine. They will also perform

School Psychology Students Represent CES at NASP

March 21, 2012 by | Student News

Drs. Michael Hass and Kelly Kennedy recently came back from the annual meeting of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) in Philadelphia. The meeting was attended by over 6,000 school psychologist from around the country and the world. Not only did 25 of our  School Psychology students attend – a record number –  but 8 Ed.S. and 3 doctoral students

Dr. Brian Alters New President of NCSE

March 21, 2012 by | Faculty News

This past weekend, Brian Alters became President of the Board of Directors of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE).  The President for the past 18 years was Kevin Padian, Professor of paleontology at U.C. Berkeley. NCSE is frequently in the middle of heated national controversy. With the addition of the teaching of climate change to

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