The Early Childhood Studies (ECS) program in the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS) has become the first and only four-year degree program in the state to earn national accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young…
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Professor Nancy Hurlbut spoke to state lawmakers about the importance of early childhood education and the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has created. Hurlbut, chair of the Early Childhood Studies department, joined a panel at a virtual hearing of the California…
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Referrals to separate the Early Childhood Studies, the Administrative Credential Certification and the Educational Leadership doctoral programs from the Department of Education will move to President Soraya M. Coley’s desk. The Academic Senate voted 37-0 in favor of the referrals…
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The Early Childhood Studies program at the College of Education & Integrative Studies held its inaugural classes in fall 2016. The program emphasizes development in children from birth through age 8, covering topics including the importance of play, multilingual language…
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After more than four decades in education, Dean M.G. “Peggy” Kelly plans to put away PowerPoint presentations and her laser pointer for good. Kelly, who heads the College of Education & Integrative Studies, recently announced plans to retire this summer.…
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The College of Education & Integrative Studies has received a significant gift to establish the Ludwick Professorship in Early Childhood Education.
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