The College of Education and Q-Loop Productions debuted a new video about WOU’s Bilingual Teacher Scholars program in late January – an ambitious program that aims to help Oregon’s teaching force more closely match the state’s increasingly diverse student demographics.
Bobilynn Regensburger, an undergraduate in the Early Childhood Studies program, shares reflections on the National Association for the Education of Young Children's annual conference, which was held virtually in November of 2020.
ECE student Mingxi He shares reflections after attending the annual conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children in November 2020.
MSED student Cara O’Brien shares reflections after attending the annual conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children in November 2020.
During fall term, students in WOU’s undergraduate teacher training program tutored more than 300 K-12 students in online mathematics tutoring sessions.
“Since the moment I met faculty members at WOU, I felt we share the same passion for helping culturally and linguistically diverse communities embrace literacy.”
Faculty in the Division of Education & Leadership have continued to present research at virtual conferences this fall, despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Wu, whose research interests include culturally responsive pedagogy, multicultural teacher education and critical race theory, will be teaching classes in the teacher licensure program.
Their perseverance, creativity, kindness, and commitment to serve their future bilingual students and their families are a daily source of inspiration to...