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New special education teacher residency program aims to better prepare, support future educators
Originally published Jan. 10, 2024, by Sacramento State University Communications On a cool December day at Vineland Preschool in Rio Linda, special education teacher Sher Thao gathered her six students around a table to take roll. “Look who came to … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged college of education, daniel wilson, education, learning, residency, rio linda, sac state, sacramento, Sacramento Metro Special Education Teacher Residency, special education, teachers, teaching, teaching credential, twin rivers unified
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Substitute Teacher Fair, residency programs highlight Sac State’s innovative efforts to address educator shortages
Originally published Sept. 28, 2022, by Sacramento State University Communications As with many industries in the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, staff shortages have greatly affected schools across the nation. And though a pressing need for teachers long predates COVID-19, … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged education, learning, school, shortage, subs, substitute-teachers, teachers, teaching
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Art with a cause
City College artist Tim Tiff brings home top prize Originally published in the Nov. 22, 2011 print edition of the Sac City Express A City College student’s art took best of show at the Students with Disabilities Art Show held … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Features, Sac City Express (SCC)
Tagged art, art show, college, cover, disabilities, dsps, Express, folsom lake, los rios, paint, paintings, professors, teachers, winner
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Ms. Tuttle puts her life on a line
Originally published by The River City Review inside the West Sacramento News-Ledger on Sept. 27, 2000 When you hear the word “chemistry” what do you think of? Most people would say, “Explosions, smoke, and chemicals.” Ms. Tuttle and the other … Continue reading