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Attallah College Hosts Annual Reception at 2019 AERA Meeting

March 25, 2019 by

Each year, numerous Attallah College of Educational Studies faculty, alumni, and students present interdisciplinary research at the AERA (American Educational Research Association) Annual Meeting, the premiere research conference in the field of education. The 2019 AERA Annual Meeting will be held on April 5–9 in Toronto, Canada. Attallah College will also be hosting its annual AERA reception on Saturday,

TPI Director Recognized by Cal-TASH for Advancing Inclusive Communities for Youth with Disabilities

March 4, 2019 by

Don Cardinal, Ph.D., Attallah College of Educational Studies professor and former dean and director of the Thompson Policy Institute on Disability and Autism, recently received the Diane J. Lipton Memorial Award from Cal-TASH at its annual conference, February 22-23, 2019. The Diane J. Lipton Memorial Cal-TASH Award is awarded each year to individuals that are exceptionally

Attallah Faculty Named Finalist for John C. Park National Technology Leadership Initiative Fellowship

January 10, 2019 by

Tara Barnhart, Ph.D., NBCT, assistant professor in the Attallah College of Educational Studies, presented the paper “Utilizing Video to Support Planning, Enacting, and Analyzing Teaching in Pre-service Science Teacher Education” at the ASTE (Assoc. for Science Teacher Education) 2019 Conference in Savannah, Georgia. Her paper was identified as a finalist for the John C. Park National Technology

Attallah School Psychology Graduate Student Receives National Scholarship

December 11, 2018 by

Sarah Bae, a second-year student in the Attallah College EdS in School Psychology program, has been awarded the NASP-ERT Minority Scholarship. The NASP-ERT (National Association of School Psychologists Education and Research Trust) Minority Scholarship Program was established in 1995 to support the graduate training of minority students pursuing careers in school psychology. The program seeks

Registration Now Open for 3rd Ann. Women’s Leadership Forum

December 7, 2018 by

The 3rd Ann. Women’s Leadership Forum is excited to welcome Dr. Linda Rose and Gretchen DeVault as its keynote speakers. Come find inspiration and gather strength from women in leadership positions throughout California. Sponsored by SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union, the forum will also include keynote speakers, a panel discussion with Q&A, and breakout sessions with field leaders.

Attallah Faculty Publishes Timely Book on Ethnic Studies

December 6, 2018 by

Raza Struggle and the Movement for Ethnic Studies: Decolonial Pedagogies, Literacies, and Methodologies by Miguel Zavala, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Attallah College of Educational Studies, was recently published by Peter Lang. Dr. Zavala’s book presents an investigation of decolonization in the context of education and what this means for Ethnic Studies projects. It accomplishes this exploration by looking at the

Dr. Miguel Zavala Joining NSF Research Design Group

November 30, 2018 by

Miguel Zavala, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Attallah College of Educational Studies, is one of 10 researchers invited to participate in the National Science Foundations “Cultivating Political and Ethical Perspectives on Learning” research design group. This effort is led by Shirin Vossoughi (Northwestern University) and the initial meeting, scheduled for mid-January 2019 in Chicago, will bring together

2016-2017 CES Scholarship Opportunity

March 10, 2016 by

2016-2017 ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP OR FELLOWSHIPS FROM: Dr. Ky E. Kugler, Senior Associate Dean/CES On behalf of Dean Margaret Grogan, CES faculty, and CES donors, it is my pleasure as Senior Associate Dean to bring your attention to the scholarship and/or fellowship opportunities for academic year 2016-2017. The College of Educational Studies is committed to offering

Three New Faculty for 2015-2016

August 13, 2015 by

Three new faculty for 2015-2016 join the College of Educational Studies bringing a continued vision of inclusion, diversity and social engagement. Dr. Scot Danforth, Professor, joins Chapman University in the College of Educational Studies, with primary teaching within the Ph.D. in Education program. His primary teaching and research responsibilities are in the area of Disability

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