School of Education Stories Home School of Education School of Education Stories Alumni Spotlight: Steve Ames, Sport & Physical Education, ’15 April 14, 2021 A spotlight on Sport & Physical Education alumnus Steve Ames. Alumni Spotlight: Brooke Cushman, Athletic Administration, ’09 April 14, 2021 An alumni spotlight on Athletic Administration alumnus Brooke Cushman. Alumni Spotlight: Kelsey Landreth, MIT, ’17 April 14, 2021 A spotlight on Master of Initial Teaching alumnus Kelsey Landreth. Alumni Spotlight: Melissa Pierson, MA School Counseling, ’17 April 14, 2021 A spotlight on School Counseling alumnus Melissa Pierson. Getting Classroom Experience ... Without the Classroom March 24, 2021 What does student teaching look like without the classroom? In the News: Professor Zeisner's TikTok Fame January 19, 2021 School of Education Professor Catherine Zeisner connects with thousands of educators and students through fun, engaging videos on TikTok. This... Terra Dotta Project for International Student and Scholarship Services December 30, 2020 Gonzaga University’s Center for Global Engagement (CGE) strives to provide an environment where students worldwide can become globally connected... Implementing Symplicity for Gonzaga Student Employment December 30, 2020 In 2018, Gonzaga’s Career & Professional Development office (CPD) began considering a transition from Handshake, the then-current student career... T.Ed. Talks: Personal Biases November 02, 2020 In the Spring 2020 semester, Teacher Education Talks (T.Ed. Talks) was created by Associate Professors Jonas Cox and James Hunter for undergraduate... Confronting Race and Culture in the Classroom November 02, 2020 The School of Education (SOE) hosted a workshop for local teachers and the SOE community to work through questions of Native American identity and how... In the News: Shelly Boyd Among Spokesman's Women of the Year September 21, 2020 Her dedicated work to preserve the language and culture of her people garnered her inclusion in The Spokesman Review's 2020 Women of the Year Speakers Applaud Graduates' Persistence at Commencement September 21, 2020 Despite the turbulence graduates faced in the final months of their studies, the common thread in the speakers’ messages was hope, at Gonzaga... Grace, Blazer Bound for Teaching Post This Fall July 10, 2020 Grace Meno, a May graduate of Gonzaga's Master in Initial Teaching program for secondary education, persevered through a student-teaching experience... Dr. Catherine Zeisner Uses Social Media to Learn & Entertain July 09, 2020 A funny TikTok video has given Dr. Catherine Zeisner over one million hits and over 132,000 followers. But there's more to her social media use than... School of Education announces 2020 Wardian Award Recipients May 15, 2020 The Jeanne Foster-Wardian Leadership in Education Award is bestowed each year to students who demonstrate evidence of excellent scholastic... Dean of Education: On Hope, Through Lived Experience April 21, 2020 Yolanda Gallardo, remembers that her family had little, but the families of the children her father taught had even less. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 8 9 10 11 Next
Alumni Spotlight: Steve Ames, Sport & Physical Education, ’15 April 14, 2021 A spotlight on Sport & Physical Education alumnus Steve Ames. Alumni Spotlight: Brooke Cushman, Athletic Administration, ’09 April 14, 2021 An alumni spotlight on Athletic Administration alumnus Brooke Cushman. Alumni Spotlight: Kelsey Landreth, MIT, ’17 April 14, 2021 A spotlight on Master of Initial Teaching alumnus Kelsey Landreth. Alumni Spotlight: Melissa Pierson, MA School Counseling, ’17 April 14, 2021 A spotlight on School Counseling alumnus Melissa Pierson. Getting Classroom Experience ... Without the Classroom March 24, 2021 What does student teaching look like without the classroom? In the News: Professor Zeisner's TikTok Fame January 19, 2021 School of Education Professor Catherine Zeisner connects with thousands of educators and students through fun, engaging videos on TikTok. This... Terra Dotta Project for International Student and Scholarship Services December 30, 2020 Gonzaga University’s Center for Global Engagement (CGE) strives to provide an environment where students worldwide can become globally connected... Implementing Symplicity for Gonzaga Student Employment December 30, 2020 In 2018, Gonzaga’s Career & Professional Development office (CPD) began considering a transition from Handshake, the then-current student career... T.Ed. Talks: Personal Biases November 02, 2020 In the Spring 2020 semester, Teacher Education Talks (T.Ed. Talks) was created by Associate Professors Jonas Cox and James Hunter for undergraduate... Confronting Race and Culture in the Classroom November 02, 2020 The School of Education (SOE) hosted a workshop for local teachers and the SOE community to work through questions of Native American identity and how... In the News: Shelly Boyd Among Spokesman's Women of the Year September 21, 2020 Her dedicated work to preserve the language and culture of her people garnered her inclusion in The Spokesman Review's 2020 Women of the Year Speakers Applaud Graduates' Persistence at Commencement September 21, 2020 Despite the turbulence graduates faced in the final months of their studies, the common thread in the speakers’ messages was hope, at Gonzaga... Grace, Blazer Bound for Teaching Post This Fall July 10, 2020 Grace Meno, a May graduate of Gonzaga's Master in Initial Teaching program for secondary education, persevered through a student-teaching experience... Dr. Catherine Zeisner Uses Social Media to Learn & Entertain July 09, 2020 A funny TikTok video has given Dr. Catherine Zeisner over one million hits and over 132,000 followers. But there's more to her social media use than... School of Education announces 2020 Wardian Award Recipients May 15, 2020 The Jeanne Foster-Wardian Leadership in Education Award is bestowed each year to students who demonstrate evidence of excellent scholastic... Dean of Education: On Hope, Through Lived Experience April 21, 2020 Yolanda Gallardo, remembers that her family had little, but the families of the children her father taught had even less.