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The official Twitter feed of the Portland State College of Education. Check us out at https://t.co/aZJC7oW8ko !

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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
2 years
We're hiring! The PSU College of Education is looking for three department administrators for the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and the Department of Special Education! Apply at https://t.co/UumqJDBmo1
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
2 years
We're hiring! The PSU College of Education is looking for an office manager/executive assistant to work in the Dean's Office. This is a full-time, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm position with full benefits. Read more and apply at https://t.co/zJlfA6SVSF
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@wsuceshs
WSU College of Education, Sport, & Human Sciences
2 years
Packed crowd for the Summer Transition Institute's first full day, which we host with support from @waDSHS' Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Our keynote, Dr. Mary Morningstar from @psucollegeofed, is sharing how we can work together to improve outcomes. #AgentsOfChange
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
"Improving America's Schools Together" co-edited by @Portland_State dean emeritus Randy Hitz: Improvement science helps universities and school districts partner to enhance culturally responsive and anti-racist leadership. https://t.co/3ySB2AspN6
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@psu_research
Portland State Research
3 years
Warm congratulations to John Lipor of @EcePdx @MaseehCollege, Janice Lee of the @PSUEnglishDept @pdxclas, @rebeccaa_summer of the Honors College, Theodore Khoury of the @pdxBschool, Amy Parker of the @psucollegeofed, Laila Seewang of @PSU_ARTS...
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@RepBonamici
Suzanne Bonamici
3 years
What a great spring morning at @Portland_State’s Learning Garden Lab in S.E. Portland! I saw some of the plots, including their dry farming section, and learned more about what students are working on in the garden.
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
Did you know the COE has a blog? You can read about the work of our amazing alums and more at https://t.co/2jpIpwDdZP !
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
That wraps up our Eight Great Things About Being a Teacher series! Thanks for joining us, and shoutout to all of our AMAZING alumni out there changing the world!
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
... reflect the real world of diverse abilities, experience, languages, and cultures. An inclusive classroom is one where students grow to be more compassionate and responsive, and become caring citizens.” [5/5]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
It’s learnable, it is taking place, and people are doing it,” says Whitman. Kamala Arumugam shared it this way: “Cultural representations matter in school and benefit all learners, both academically and socially. She added, “I imagine an educational setting that would... [4/5]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
... making success happen, increasing attendance, and developing curriculum that is more engaging and reflects the community. This is empowering youth through language and literacy, making our communities vibrant so that we uplift them rather than escape them. [3/5]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
Ezra Whitman is an alumnus of PSU’s American Indian Teacher Program and is now in the First Nations Administrator and Knowledge Keepers program. He is a teacher in Portland at Roosevelt High School. “I am so happy I am in a position to be with people who are..." [2/5]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
Teachers are the change agents in society, and leading an inclusive classroom is an important way to make the world a better place right now and in the future. PSU alumni are passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion in the classroom. [1/5]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
... a mother of two new college students. “I want to help my daughters, and getting my master’s degree means working at a wage that reflects my earning potential,” says the proud mom and teacher. [2/2]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
Kathleen Mahurin, a Special Education teacher in Bellingham, Wash. was the College of Education’s graduate student speaker in June 2022. Both of her daughters started college this year, one in Washington and one in Montana. She is happy to be... [1/2]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
... with the public and the media,” says Todd, whose advice to new teachers is as clear as a beautiful night sky: “Work with your passion, show your passion to your students, and it will carry you a long, long ways,” says Todd. [3/3]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
(Check out the Rose City Astronomers, which has outreach and youth programs!) “It’s a bright spot that brings people and family together to enjoy the view of the night sky, a beauty to escape to. Becoming an educator allows me to share this passion... [2/3]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
“Space Science and teaching are my passion,” says Jim Todd, @omsi’s star educator for 38 years, and presently its Space Science Education Director. “Every day, every week something is happening,” he says. After museum hours, he leads public star parties. [1/3]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
... then a principal for two years, and then the superintendent of the school district. This year, he completed the doctoral program in Educational Leadership at Portland State University. “Really, it has been an honor,” he says. [3/3]
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@psucollegeofed
PSU College of Education
3 years
... Carpenter says he knew from the 6th grade that he wanted to be a teacher and coach as well. In 2005 he was teaching social studies in John Day, Oregon, and coaching baseball. After teaching social studies for three years, he became a vice principal for two years... [2/3]
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