School of Education
The School of Education is a recognized leader in preparing educators to meet the needs of a diverse, democratic, and sustainable society through inquiry, collaboration, and service toward a socially and ecologically just world.
Announcements
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)
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.
Newsletter
School of Education Newsletter - Education Matters
A Newsletter for School of Education Alumni and Friends of CSU, Chico
Education Matters Spring 2019 (PDF)
Now Accepting Part-Time Faculty Applications
The College of CME, School of Education is collecting application materials for temporary faculty for teaching opportunities that may be available in the 2019/2020 academic year. If you are interested in being considered for a teaching position during the 2019/2020 academic year, please submit the following to School of Education, 400 W 1st Street, CSU Chico, Chico, CA 95929-222, on or before July 1, 2020.
- SOE Part-time Pool Packet Required Information
- SOE PT Pool Information Form (PDF)
- Current Vitae
- Official Transcripts most current degree (MA required)
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- School of Education Course (PDF)
- Letter of Interest (PDF)
- A Unit 3 Faculty Application for employment (PDF) (PDF)
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.
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