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Stories from the College of Education

WOU graduate has class project published in mathematics teaching journal

Mar 27, 2020

Pearson, who has taught in the Beaverton School District for nearly 25 years, wrote about her experience using number…

Bilingual early childhood studies graduate brings music to the classroom

Bilingual early childhood studies graduate brings music to the classroom

Mar 17, 2020

Before coming to the United States, Sandoval studied pedagogy in college and taught at the middle and elementary school level…

InfoTech graduate helps student veterans find success

InfoTech graduate helps student veterans find success

Mar 13, 2020

Haines, who served in the United States Army as a combat medic from 2003 to 2014, said although the job wasn’t his plan…

Students learn nutrition concepts in hands-on lesson

Students learn nutrition concepts in hands-on lesson

Feb 23, 2020

The first step is putting a bit of salad dressing in the bottom of the jar…

COE graduate finds passion in helping foster youths

COE graduate finds passion in helping foster youths

Feb 20, 2020

WOU graduate Stephanie Benefiel was offered her dream job on a Friday in August of 2019. Just a few days later her step-daughter Lauren died of an overdose…

Oregon Opportunity Grant helps Teacher Ed student Kevin Figueroa

Oregon Opportunity Grant helps Teacher Ed student Kevin Figueroa

Feb 18, 2020

Education alum Gustavo Balderas selected as National Superintendent of the Year

Education alum Gustavo Balderas selected as National Superintendent of the Year

Feb 17, 2020

Mursion Lab gives students opportunity to train in virtual classroom

Mursion Lab gives students opportunity to train in virtual classroom

Feb 17, 2020

As Jeremiah Price started the simulation, one of the five virtual students complimented him on his sneakers…

Faculty spotlight on Dr. Andrea Emerson

Faculty spotlight on Dr. Andrea Emerson

Feb 2, 2020

“I had a good role model in my father, who came to the US from Colombia to pursue his dream of becoming a…”

Community health student spends internship advocating for equitable health policies in D.C.

Community health student spends internship advocating for equitable health policies in D.C.

Jan 22, 2020

“I am planning to pursue a career as a Community Health Worker working towards increasing access to equitable, affordable and high-quality health resources in rural Oregon.”

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