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  • Why is teaching

    rarely a desired profession for middle and high school students in Tucson, especially for Mexican-American students?
    Find out why.
  • Uncharted Waters

    Watch the first panel in our new series, Unchartered Waters: Making Sense of Our Role as Educators in Contemporary Times.
    Watch the recording now.
  • Our grad makes history

    Gabriella Cazares-Kelly, a 2005 alumna, is the first Indigenous person to hold a county-wide elected office.
    AZPM talked to Cazares-Kelly about her priorities.
  • Virtual Gratitude Wall

    Our Tucson Regional Educator Collaborative and Ben’s Bells Project joined forces to create a virtual wall to thank educators for all they do.
    See the gratitude wall because you might be on it!
  • In the Top 10

    The University of Arizona was named one of the top 10 universities for students with disabilities.
    Find out why.

#4

Rehabilitation Counseling Program in the U.S.

– U.S. News and World Report 2020

 

96%

Pass rate on state certification exams for those in our teaching programs

 

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Our Borderlands Education Center is the first of its kind in the United States

 
SEMILLAS DEL PUEBLO
Seeds of the Community

In Southern Arizona, there is not only a shortage of teachers, but also a shortage of those who know how to teach in the tradition of Mexican-American Studies (MAS). Since HB 2281 (outlawing MAS in Tucson Unified School District) was ruled unconstitutional, we knew we needed to develop the next generation of teachers trained using MAS approaches. More than curriculum, MAS includes how teachers engage with their students and the larger community. Research shows that students who take MAS courses perform better on the state tests and graduate at a higher rate, yet local school districts are struggling to find MAS-trained teachers. Find out what we are doing about it by watching this video.

Semillas del Pueblo (Seeds of the Community)

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2021 Arizona Education Virtual Job Fair
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 27, 2021
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27
Arizona Department of Education Virtual Job Fair
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 27, 2021
Feb
27
Arizona Department of Education Virtual Job Fair
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 27, 2021
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Meet us! Virtual Information Session
4 p.m. to 5 p.m. March 1, 2021
Mar
04
College Council
1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 4, 2021
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News


Announcing Diversity Speaker Series
Feb. 17
The College of Education Diversity Committee is kicking off its new speaker series on February 23 with Center for the...
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Cooper hits the circuit for its extreme makeover!
Feb. 17
The Cooper Center for Environmental Learning sits on a large piece of land just west of Tucson that is –...
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The significance of Tucson's A Mountain
Feb. 17
We previously told you about student Amy Spotted Wolf, an elementary education student through the Indigenous Teacher Education Project, who...
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Faculty Spotlight
Jameson D. Lopez

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education recently announced their list of 2021 Emerging Scholars, which includes the college’s very own Assistant Professor Jameson D. Lopez. Each year Diverse features 15 scholars (out of hundreds of nominees) whose credentials, accomplishments, and most importantly, level of social consciousness that distinguish them as rising researchers, thinkers, and leaders in their fields.

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Assistant Professor Jameson Lopez portrait
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