There are things in life we have to do, but sometimes we get to choose how we do them. Now is the time to take control of your GenEd experience at Temple with these opportunities from the College of Education and Human Development available to students in any major. Registration is already underway for summer and fall courses. Don't miss your opportunity to register for our featured courses! Note: Several of the courses listed below are offered in multiple semesters. Summer courses are offered asynchronously online in six-week terms. AOD 0836 Interpersonal Communication:...
Forget about pushing boundaries. Future teachers in Temple University's secondary social studies teaching methods course (MGSE 3466/5466) are eliminating them. In doing so, they are developing a deeper understanding of their role in teaching middle and high school students about global citizenship.Funded by the Erasmus+ EU Program for Education, Training, Youth, and Sport, "Global Sense: Developing Global Sensitivity Among Student-Teachers," examines how online interactions between teacher candidates influence student-teachers' perceptions of teaching citizenship.The program...
"Jumpstart is a program working towards the day that every child enters kindergarten prepared to succeed." These are the words that Briana Sanders, Jumpstart program coordinator, repeatedly uttered as she described the mission of the program, which she connects with at her core. Sanders got involved with Jumpstart because of her own passion for childhood education. As a Temple student (EDU '15), she worked for R.W. Brown and has worked with children ever since. "Jumpstart students represent that passion because the foundational skills are taught in preschool. We're teaching...
Being a teacher often means taking on different responsibilities, both inside and outside of the classroom, all at once. Temple University's College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) strives to equip students with the level of career readiness they need to become educators who thrive in any setting."It's surprising exactly how much it takes to be a teacher. From managing the daily schedule to lesson planning, grading to engaging with families, and so much more," said Dr. Amy Scallon, associate director of clinical practice for middle grades and secondary education. "Our...
The College of Education and Human Development's Allison Gilmour, PhD, investigates why there are not enough special educators and what schools and policymakers can do to retain more qualified teachers. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted an ongoing shortage of special education teachers. An insufficient number of teachers have entered the field in recent years, and schools struggle to retain qualified professionals. College of Education and Human Development assistant professor Allison Gilmour, PhD, is working to address these challenges through her research. Gilmour, who...
Coming back as the keynote speaker for the 42nd Annual School Psychology, Counseling Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis Conference is like coming back home for keynote speaker, and CEHD alumna Celeste M. Malone."I was excited to get the invitation," said Malone. "It truly is a full circle moment. I recall being one of the main student volunteers during the conference when I was a student at Temple," she added.Malone shared that she created the student poster session while a student in the College of Education and Human Development. The poster session allows students to...
When they say, "Owls are everywhere," they don't usually mean one Owl is in many places... but that's the story for secondary education major Aayushi Doshi. She is only a second-year student and has lived and worked in education in Rome, Italy, and North Philadelphia. Doshi knew she wanted to pursue a teaching career since she was in middle school. She had many teachers who inspired her, and she wanted to be just like them. Doshi points to her 10th- grade history teacher and fellow Temple Owl, Mr. Adam Wirjosemito (CLA '09). He made the class enjoyable and interactive, which...
Temple's College of Education and Human Development launches WISE pathway for preschool teachers to complete their bachelor's degreesThe need for teachers in our country, in our state, and in our community is significant. The College of Education and Human Development is tapping into our institutional roots to bridge the gap for preschool educators to complete their bachelor's degrees and elevate their careers.Temple University was founded as a night school in 1884 to ensure adults in the community had access to excellence. Russell Conwell called them our "acres of diamonds."...
Erica Johnston diligently works to ensure students feel comfortable and prepared when establishing their future education and human development endeavors. As the assistant director for career development and an adjunct instructor, Johnston comes to work every day eager to aid students. Johnston has always been passionate about teaching. While pursuing her master's in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) here at Temple University in 2017, Johnston spent time working for nonprofit organizations and with college readiness programs for international students....
Danalice Pacheco, a proud participant in the College of Education and Human Development's Temple Teacher Residency, is enjoys life in the classroom hundreds of miles away from her home in Puerto Rico, where she taught for ten years. Pacheco teaches and thrives as a Spanish teacher at Frankford High School in Philadelphia. "I love my job, and I enjoy sharing my culture with the students," said Pacheco. In Puerto Rico, she taught advanced Spanish to natives. In Philadelphia, she teaches novice students Spanish how to write and deliver presentations in Spanish. Before becoming a...
The friendly classmate sitting next to you now may one day become the love of your life. Shanae Bryan and Chris Bryan met as graduate students in the Temple Teacher Residency (TTR) program back in 2019. The happily married couple recently moved to Overbrook and are expecting their second child. Their first encounter, during the TTR selection day, where candidates give a mock lesson, was memorable to Chris. He was impressed by how engaging and well-prepared Shanae was for her lesson. "She produced handwritten handouts for everyone," he said. "They were all handmade and not...
Interim Dean James Earl Davis is a leader, a researcher, a professor… and, like many of us, a binge watcher, a sports fan and a traveler. He seems to do it all! I sat down with Dean Davis recently to get to know him better. Allow me to introduce you to a side of Dean Davis you might not have expected. What is your favorite place on campus? Charles Library - there's something about the soaring atrium when you walk inside, it lifts spirits. What is your favorite food truck on campus? For about a decade, my favorite food truck was Eppy's. Unfortunately, post-pandemic, it's...
Our hearts are full as we reflect on 2022 in the College of Education and Human Development. As we celebrate some of our fondest memories from this year, we look forward to ushering a new year of growth through research, teaching and service. We remain steadfast in our mission to prepare all of our students as educational leaders and agents of change who employ leading-edge understandings and evidence-based practices in whatever setting they work.James Earl Davis, PhD, begins servings as Interim DeanOn June 1, James Earl Davis, a tenured professor in Policy, Organizational...
On select weekends this football season you'll find Temple student and cheerleader James LeGette on the sidelines of Lincoln Financial Field. He won't be in cherry and white cheering on the Temple Owls, however. He'll be in green and black cheering on the city's beloved Philadelphia Eagles."Eagles fans are so passionate about our team that you can literally feel the ground shaking from how loud they're screaming," said LeGette, a Class of 2025 special education major. "It's absolutely phenomenal."LeGette was born in Philadelphia and raised in nearby Levittown, Pennsylvania. His...
James Earl Davis, interim dean of Temple University's College of Education and Human Development, is a man of many academic and professional accomplishments. Davis knew he wanted to be a researcher ever since he was a sociology major at Morehouse College. His motivation came from the faculty, who, he said, could "discern your gifts and skills before you could fully understand them." In college, he was part of an honors research program where he was introduced to data collection and analysis. His fascination for research grew from there, although he never imagined himself...
Joseph Eisman, a third-year educational psychology doctoral student, has a first-authored chapter in the recently published book entitled Mindful Social Studies: Frameworks for Social Emotional Learning and Critically Engaged Citizens. Joseph says he wrote the chapter, "A Framework of Historical Empathy for Social and Emotional Learning: A Perspective-Taking Praxis" with his co-author and advisor, Dr. Tim Patterson, because he is "interested in finding novel ways to embed education with programs that support students' social and emotional competencies, like their empathic...
Impressive. Positive. Honest. These are just a few of the words used to describe teacher candidate and Temple University graduate student, Eric Baker. Baker, who came to Temple after completing his undergraduate degree in Theater Studies at Rider University, began his student teaching experience this fall at Academy at Palumbo, a historic Philadelphia high school located in Bella Vista. He is currently at the Academy co-teaching with English teacher Ronald Paulus, who says he is in awe of the College of Education and Human Development's teacher education program because of how...
The Institute on Disabilities, Temple University, is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a $345,348 project grant, including $57,560 in general operating support, from The Pew Center for Arts...
Rachel Berger (KLN '05, FOX '10), Director of Marketing and Communications for the College of Education and Human Development is a familiar face to the Temple University community. In addition to earning two degrees here, she has also been a longtime employee on Temple's Ambler campus, having worked there for nearly 16 years, most recently as the Assistant Director for Marketing and Enrollment Services. Her primary focus there was on creating the next generation of Owls through undergraduate recruitment and marketing the various opportunities on the campus and within...
The College of Education and Human Development is pleased to welcome a familiar face to the CEHD family. Tina Young, no stranger to Temple University, has been with the university for nine years as an events coordinator in the Howard Gittis Student Center. As an events coordinator, Young assisted with planning hundreds of student center programs each semester. She managed the pre-event, on-site and post-event phase for university events. She scheduled, completed site visits and planned meetings. Recently hired as the Assistant Director of Special Events for the College of...