2011-2012 College of Educational Studies Year Book
Click on the link below to access the 2011-2012 College of Educational Studies Year Book College of Educational Studies 2011 – 2012 Year Book
Click on the link below to access the 2011-2012 College of Educational Studies Year Book College of Educational Studies 2011 – 2012 Year Book
September 23-24, 2011 saw Chapman University’s College of Education Studies team up with the School of Law and local non-Profit, Team Up for Down Syndrome to host the Emerging Scholars Conference. The event invited emerging scholars to explore issues of disability, diversity, and human rights in education, the social sciences, humanities and law. Participants included doctoral students,
The EERC Symposium on Islam and Evolution was a great success! Please see the article in Happenings for the full story! The Evolution Education Research Center Presents Thursday, October 13, 2011 10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Argyros Forum 202 Admission: Free Speakers: Brian Alters, Ph.D., Chapman University Anila Asghar, Ph.D., McGill University Jason Wiles, Ph.D.,
10:00 – 12:00 pm CES Speaker Series – 30 minute class sessions – Argyros Forum 202 10:00 – 10:30 am Brian Alters, Ph.D. The Pursuit of Happiness & Knowledge: Walt Disney and Charles Darwin 10:30 – 11:00 am Margie Curwen, Ph.D./Penny Bryan, Ph.D. Beyond Dick & Jane: Why the Book is Not Dead 11:00
The College of Educational Studies’ Athletic Training Education Program was honored at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association 62nd Annual Meeting and Clinical Symposium in New Orleans in late June, 2011. Under the leadership of Dr. Jason Bennett, the ATEP won the prestigious Cramer Professional Development Award for student development and travel opportunities. Competing with over
The College of Educational Studies is very pleased to announce that we have received our 5 year accreditation from the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC). For the full story please visit Chapman’s Happenings page.
One of the issues facing most teacher training institutions is bridging the gap between theory and practice or, in other words, some university programs truly are ivory towers. In our teacher credential programs, a key element is providing real world experiences for aspiring educators, which is not only accomplished through intensive fieldwork and student teaching
The College of Educational Studies celebrated its annual Honor’s Reception on May 20, 2011 with over 225 people in attendance. Our motto in the College of Educational Studies is Changing Education, Changing the World because we believe that we can change the world through education. In the field of education, our world is about children
Candace Vickers of the Chapman College of Educational Studies and Communication Sciences and Disorders program was recently invited to the first annual meeting of the Aphasia Alliance held at the Adler Aphasia Center in Maywood, New Jersey. Aphasia is an acquired loss of speech and language skills caused by stroke or other brain injury and
The College of Educational Studies received full accreditation for all seven of their credential programs for the maximum period of seven years from the Commission on Accreditation (COA) on March 18, 2011 in Sacramento, CA. This concludes a series of events that culminated with the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) visiting the CES in
Chapman University President Jim Doti read and signed his recently-published children’s book at the annual Orange County Children’s Book Festival on Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010 at Orange Coast College. Lisa Mertins, the illustrator was there signing the book as well. President Doti also did a live reading of A Christmas Adventure in Little