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Welcome to Spring 2024!

Shari Tarver Behring

We are proud that the Michael D. Eisner College of Education remains one of the largest Colleges of Education in the CSU system, providing to our surrounding communities hundreds of outstanding new professionals in the fields of education, counseling, administration, and Deaf Studies. The Eisner College engages in transformative education and initiatives that put into practice our commitment to social justice, equity, access, and inclusion, and supporting the social-emotional well-being of university, school, and community members. I am grateful to our talented faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners, all instrumental in ensuring the excellence of our educational programs and community-serving centers. We have much to celebrate as we send forth our students to make positive contributions to our world!

Dean Shari Tarver Behring

Education News

CSUN Campus Care Recovery Plan

December 7, 2021

People looking at a blackboard reading "Campus Recovery Care Plan"

It’s so important that we engage in wellbeing activities for ourselves and our community during this time of the pandemic. Research across the country indicates that many of us have been impacted by loss, isolation, and other challenges. The CSUN Campus Care Recovery Plan provides programming and activities that will create space to process the pandemic’s socio-emotional impact and offer support for faculty, staff, students and the surrounding CSUN community. At one of the first events, members of the CSUN campus and surrounding community attended a presentation by Laura van Dernoot Lipsky of the Trauma Stewardship Institute on the traumatic impact of COVID and what we can do to recover. To find out more, please visit her website at https://traumastewardship.com/laura-van-dernoot-lipsky/ Read more

The UC/CSU California Collaborative for Neurodiversity and Learning: The Intersectionality of Literacy and Equity

December 7, 2021

UC/CSU California Collaborative for Neurodiversity and Learning

With a focus on literacy as a social justice issue, Renee Ziolkowska (Department of Elementary Education), and Vanessa Goodwin, Rachel Friedman Narr and Sue Sears (Department of Special Education) are working with faculty from UCLA, and other CSU campuses in the Los Angeles basin, to strengthen educational support for diverse students with a wide range of learning needs, including those with dyslexia. Read more

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