In an effort to meet the needs of students, the general workforce and community at large, the Department of Early Childhood Studies (ECS) has replaced its program emphases with new program options in teaching and non-teaching tracks. The new options,…
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The Center for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching (CEMaST), in partnership with the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS), has received a $105,000, multi-year grant from SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union to establish the SchoolsFirst FCU Computer Science Authorization…
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From hybrid courses to online modules that students can access to help them succeed in their classes, professors who incorporate technology as a valuable learning tool were applauded at the annual PolyTeach conference. The 2017 recipients of the Wall of…
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Bonded by a love of teaching, nearly 300 teachers and administrators from a wide swath of school districts descended on Cal Poly Pomona to discuss educational innovation at the second annual “Better Together: California Teachers Summit.” The summit aimed to…
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Joon Park’s life changed course after his father died nearly three years ago. When Park returned to Seoul, South Korea, to make arrangements for a small and quiet funeral with family members, word spread about the service and dozens of…
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When Sony Stewart was finishing the in-classroom requirement for her teaching credential, she felt satisfaction knowing that her students were moving on to the next grade level brimming with knowledge about earth science. But something tugged at her, and it…
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Building stronger ties between universities and community colleges is a critical component in developing a robust pipeline for transfer students, a prominent researcher in education stressed at the PolyTransfer symposium at Cal Poly Pomona. Daniel G. Solórzano, a professor of…
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With garden tools and paint brushes in hand, more than 30 student volunteers descended on Poplar Elementary School in Fontana to revitalize a parched and neglected garden that is a memorial to the husband of a Poplar teacher who died…
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Engineering, math, computer science and robots will be on collision courses at two robotics competitions. More than 1,000 students from neighboring school districts will make precise mathematical calculations, match wits and flex robotic muscles. The first opportunity will come Monday,…
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