Celebrating Two Influential Women, 200 Years Apart
Perhaps there is no better way to kick off the celebration of Women’s History month then to spotlight the unique artifact donated to the William H. Hannon Library in the 1960s by pioneering woman…
Perhaps there is no better way to kick off the celebration of Women’s History month then to spotlight the unique artifact donated to the William H. Hannon Library in the 1960s by pioneering woman…
In October 2021, SOE school psychology professor Sheri Atwater was invited to present a three-hour workshop titled, “‘They Said What?!’: Responding to Students’ Questions and Comments to Facilitate Racial Dialogue in the Classroom” at…
“This is not the time for us to use traditional means to recruit teachers,” said Michelle Young, the dean of Loyola Marymount University School of Education in Los Angeles, referring to the main pool…
The racial injustices of 2020 gave rise to long-overdue discussions about race in every type of community across America—from workplaces and families to schools and places of worship. But such conversations are far from…
Cognition, Individual and Group Counseling Sessions, Pedagogy, Clinical Counseling, Emotion, Mental Health, Psycho-Educational Assessments
As the only counselor at Ánimo Charter Westside Middle School, Mariela Vidaurrazaga (MA ’07) is unable to meet individually with every student. “My focus tends to be on the ones who are in crisis,…
For seven weeks during the 2017 spring semester at St. Anastasia Catholic School in Los Angeles, the bell marking the end of the regular school day signaled that it was time for another kind…