California Educator

May 2014

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Members' best practices, teaching ideas and education trends Learning What do parents need to know about the Common Core State Standards? THAT SCHOOL STAFF BELIEVE IN THE NEW STANDARDS BECAUSE THEY ENCOURAGE CHILDREN TO BE CRITICAL THINKERS, WRITE WELL AND PROVE THEIR WORK INSTEAD OF JUST SHOWING RIGHT ANSWERS, FOR STARTERS. FIND OUT HOW FIFTH-GRADE TEACHER MOLLY JO ALAIMO AND HER COLLEAGUES ARE HELPING PARENTS LEARN ABOUT THE COMMON CORE AND MORE ON PAGE 48. Michael D. Eisner College of Education P l a n n o w f o r S p r i n g 2 0 1 6 . Education is evolving rapidly. Whether participants ultimately seek leadership roles at educational institutions, government agencies or other organizations, CSUN's fully online Master of Arts in Educational Administration puts in their hands the knowledge and skills to advance their careers and thrive in today's dynamic environment. Specifi cally designed to help educators advance their careers • Two-year program, 100% online. Students advance through the program as a cohort of 20–35 participants, becoming a tightly knit community of peers. • Prepares educators for a variety of leadership positions, including principals, superintendents, deans, department heads, directors, program managers and site administrators. • Exceptional support services. The one-on-one support of a designated program manager, from application to graduation, frees busy professionals to focus on their studies. • Offered in collaboration with CSUN's Michael D. Eisner College of Education – the nation's largest of its kind – which educates and credentials more teachers than the entire UC system. Shape the Future of Education in California ONLINE MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Learn more about applying for Spring 2016. Patti Burleson Program Manager (818) 677–3217 edleadership.csun.edu Educator 05 May 2014 v1.6 int.indd 43 5/16/14 3:21 PM

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