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Dr. Clayton Participates in National Teachers’ Conference

This summer, James Clayton, Ed.D., of the Caulfield School of Education, presented a breakout session for pre-service and active classroom teachers at the 2018 Educators Rising National Conference in Orlando, Fla. The title of the presentation was “Let’s Bring Social Justice into Elementary Classrooms!” Educators Rising is a division of Phi Delta Kappa International, a […]

Caulfield School of Education Professor Publishes “The New World of Assessment: Teaching in a Digital World”

Associate Professor of Education Nicole Luongo, Ed.D., recently published a new textbook “The New World of Assessment: Teaching in a Digital World,” which is now available for purchase. The first edition of this textbook is designed to provide current and future K-12 teachers with an introduction to the essential concepts and principles of student assessment […]

Students Inducted Into International Honor Society in Education

The International Honor Society in Education, Kappa Delta Pi, recently recognized 44 graduate and 28 undergraduate students for their scholarship and endearing commitment to teaching. Robert Adelson, Blackboard administrator and learning technologist, was also inducted as an honorary member for his dedication to the Caulfield School of Education.

Professor Participates in D.E.A.R. Day

On Thursday, April 12, James Clayton, Ed.D., associate professor in the Caulfield School of Education, visited Lakeview School in Denville, N.J. to read to students as part of D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything And Read) Day. The photo shows Dr. Clayton and Mrs. Huong Tran, a second grade teacher.

Jennifer Ayala, Ph.D., Publishes New Book

PAR EntreMundos: A Pedagogy of the Américas by Jennifer Ayala, Ph.D., associate professor of education, Julio Cammarota, Margarita I. Berta-Ávila, Melissa Rivera, Louie Rodríguez and María Elena Torre challenges the standard narratives of “achievement” to think about how Latinx students can experience an education that forges new possibilities of liberation and justice. The authors offer […]

Sixty Students Inducted into Kappa Delta Pi

The School of Education initiated over 60 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students into the Alpha Alpha Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honor Society in education on Thursday, April 27 in the McIntyre Conference Center. Students shared thoughts about their education at Saint Peter’s University and received honorary certificates and pins. Over 100 […]

Education Professor Presents at Conference in New Orleans

On March 6 – 8 James Clayton, Ed.D., associate professor in the Caulfield School of Education, traveled to New Orleans to participate in the “Critical Questions in Education” conference organized by the Academy for Educational Studies. Dr. Clayton presented “Racial Profiling, Poverty, and Pollution: Actual Contexts to Teach Elementary Math? Yes!” with Joan Kwako, Ph.D., […]

Education Professor gets “Freezin for a Reason”

On February 25, Michael Finetti, Ed.D., assistant professor of education and friends from the Rarotonga Paradise Group participated in the “Get Freezin for a Reason,” Polar Bear Plunge in Seaside Heights, N.J. This is the largest fundraiser for Special Olympics New Jersey, organized by the Law Enforcement Torch Run. About 7,000 brave souls took the […]

The School of Education Presents: He Named Me Malala.

“One child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world.” -Malala Yousafzai The School of Education is proud to present, He Named Me Malala. The movie will be shown on October 25 in McIntyre Conference Center B from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. After the Taliban tried to kill her for speaking […]

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