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CES School Psychology Program – International Accreditation Candidate

November 9, 2012 by | College News

Offering degrees as an educational specialist in school psychology and a pupil personnel service credential in school psychology and being approved for national accreditation by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) just wasn’t enough for the ambitious faculty of the School Psychology program within the CES. Last year, they added a new emphasis in Professional Clinical

CES Interns Work with Padres Unidos on Parenting Workshop

August 3, 2012 by | News

Padres Unidos, a Santa Ana based nonprofit recently sponsored a 12 week Spanish-language parenting workshop that resulted in a graduation celebration at Holy Family Cathedral in Orange.  Word spread about the program, which gave the sixty participants a new insight into handling conflicts with their children— without resorting to anger.   The program emphasized that

The Hope for Audacity Book Trilogy

July 11, 2012 by | Education Issues

  Dean Don Cardinal, College of Educational Studies at Chapman University and Barry Kanpol, former dean in the College of Education and Public Policy at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), wanted to see how the faculty at two universities, could work together to edit a series of books. The successful outcome of the

CA Day of the Teacher–Friday 5/11

May 7, 2012 by | Events

Join us in celebrating the CA Day of the Teacher Chapman University’s College of Educational Studies invite you and your teachers to the very first celebration of the Day of the Teacher / Dia del Maestro on Friday, May 11, 2012 from 5-7pm.  Doors to the Sandhu Residence and Conference Center open at 4:30pm.  Los

Disco Dancing & New Teachers

April 23, 2012 by | Education Issues

I have the privilege of working with teachers.  Within this group I include: future teachers, new teachers, “veteran” teachers, and retired teachers.  As I get closer to the end of this list, I see one common thread- a belief that teaching is life-long journey. I vividly recall one experience in my pre-service preparation experience. 

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