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College of Liberal Arts 05 May, 2021
by Natalie Montecino
It’s been a little over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic transformed what was once the norm into a challenging, confusing and often overwhelming new reality. For teachers and those in training to become teachers, this has meant learning to rapidly accommodate the unforeseen challenges of pandemic life through things like virtual teaching and online student engagement. The faculty at CSU have done an amazing job of managing these new stressors while still preparing future educators to the fullest extent.
The College of Liberal Arts offers teacher education programs in English, Communication Studies (Speech Teacher), Social Studies (through either History or Ethnic Studies), Music, Languages, Literatures and Cultures (French, Spanish and German), and Art. While most of the programs are for teaching grades 6-12, Music, World Languages and Art Education offer a K-12 licensure. Students who are pursuing a teacher licen
Rendering of Waipahu High School’s new Integrated Career Academy Learning Center.
Keith Hayashi. Three out of six career academies were recently recognized as National Model Academies by the National Career Academy Coalition, for a total of six nationally recognized academies, earning the distinction of a wall-to-wall national model academy high school.
The recognition was capped off on January 14, 2021, when the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education held a groundbreaking ceremony for Waipahu High School’s new Integrated Career Academy Learning Center. Attendees included
Gov. David Ige and State
Sen. Michelle Kidani, who spoke about the tremendous efforts of the faculty and staff along the road to this new building, which is scheduled to be completed in mid-2022.
Kingdom and Caribbean countries to strengthen teachers training in Caribbean countries of Kingdom Published: 11 February 2021
PHILIPSBURG: - The Ministers of Curacao, Aruba, and Sint Maarten and the Dutch Ministry of Education Culture and Science (OCW) to strengthen the teacher training in the Caribbean part of the kingdom.
On February 8 and 9 2020, a delegation consisting of representatives from the Teachers Training Institute in Aruba IPA and OCW on Bonaire had meetings with the various stakeholders in Education on St. Maarten.
This visit was to appraise the Educational stakeholders on St. Maarten of the existence and the developments of Kibrahacha as well as to establish if there are any needs concerning teacher training and or further team development. It was also to indicate if there are any specific needs for St Maarten to be part of this partnership.
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