School of Education

School of Education


Announcements

SPRING 2025 Teaching Credential Applications are now CLOSED!


Credential Advising Information(opens in new window)

Have questions or concerns about a credential program? Speak to our Credential Advisor. Please visit our Advising page(opens in new window) for their office hours, contact information, and more information about upcoming Credential Application Workshops


GREAT Teachers Pipeline Spring 2024 Funding Applications Now Open(opens in new window)!

The Growing Responsive, Equitable, Adaptable & Transformative Teachers (GREAT) Teacher Pipeline is a federal grant to support underserved & local students who plan on becoming teachers & teaching in the NorCal region. Funding is available to NorCal future & current educators at Chico State throughout all stages of their education & in all subject areas. Award amount is determined by educational status. Check out our website for more information!


Ecological Justice Curriculum Kits (Google Doc)

Announcing new curriculum kits in Meriam Library for elementary school classroom use that focus on making the world a better place!


New Supervision Toolbox Web Page!

The School of Education has a new web page for all supervision information, forms, and tutorials to support candidates and supervisors. Credential candidates and supervisors should visit the Supervision Toolbox(opens in new window) page for the most updated forms and guides for supervision this semester. 


Virtual Learning Resources

The College of Communication & Education at CSU, Chico has created a Virtual Learning Resources page for students(opens in new window) to use in hopes of helping them feel successful this semester, including guidance on how to be a successful student online, campus resources, and community resources. 

Please also visit the School of Education's Virtual Learning Resources(opens in new window) page for links to 50 helpful digital learning aids, including links to virtual field trips, books/ebooks, learning materials, and more! 


School of Education Position Statement (PDF)

On Co-Creating Equitable Social, Educational, and Ecological Conditions For and With the Communities That We Serve: School of Education at CSU, Chico Position Statement


Rural Schools Collaborative(opens in new window)

Logo Rural Schools Collaborative

Chico State and North State Together(opens in new window) have partnered in order to share transformational work being done in our 12 county region. Through this partnership with the Rural Schools Collaborative, we network with each other and education programs across the country to create, fund, and share innovative work and activity.

One of these innovations is the Grants in Place program(opens in new window), which supports rural teachers in conducting place-based education.


 Accreditation Quick Links(opens in new window)

EPPU Preparation Providers Unit (EPPU) Webpage(opens in new window)

CTC Accreditation Launchpad(opens in new window)

Events for Educators

College of Communication and Education - Educators Event Calendar

A calendar of events for the professional development of education community members.

Educators Event Calendar(opens in new window)


Newsletter

School of Education Newsletter - Education Matters

A Newsletter for School of Education Alumni and Friends of CSU, Chico

Education Matters Fall 2024 (PDF)



Now Accepting Part-Time Lecturer and Clinical Practice Supervisor Applications

The College of CME, School of Education is collecting application materials for part-time lecturers  and clinical practice supervisor applications with positions available as determined by need during the 2024-25 academic year. Appointments from the part-time pool are temporary and often made just prior to the start of the academic term. 

Please view the 2024-25 Part-Time Lecturer and Clinical Practice Supervisor Pool details for employment opportunities and application details.


Teaching Positions

Looking for a PAID teaching position?

Are you interested in pursuing a paid teaching position, either before or during a credential program? Even without a bachelor's degree you may be eligible to start gaining experience (and money) teaching in a K-12 setting.