Ever since she was a child, Asma Hosein knew she wanted to be an educator. “My mom was a teacher, and she’s one of my biggest role models,” said Hosein,…
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St. Joseph’s UPK (Universal Pre-Kindergarten) program offers jobs to nearly 100 SJNY alumni annually — and not just those with an education degree. In addition to offering free pre-K education…
SJC Alumnae Discuss Using Technology in the Classroom
Students from SJC Brooklyn, SJC Long Island and SJC Online pursuing a career in the field of education had the chance to hear from alumnae educators Monday, Feb. 28, during…
Chris Crisona has taught elementary school in four different states down the east coast since graduating from SJC Brooklyn in 1990. Crisona, a first-grade teacher at Wedgefield School in East…
Future teachers reached an unprecedented obstacle during the COVID-19 pandemic: fewer options to get valuable practice time in front of a classroom. Anne Mulligan, Ph.D., associate chair and assistant professor…
Child Study Majors Developing Lessons for Elementary School Teachers on the East End
The above photo is courtesy of the South Fork Sea Farmers. Despite so many functions of their education being virtual these days, St. Joseph’s College child study students are still…
This month marks the unprecedented beginning of teaching careers for many new educators who graduated from college just a few months ago. “I am confident that my school will do…
SJC Brooklyn’s chapter of Kappa Delta Pi — an honor society dedicated to education — hosted a virtual Celebration of Teaching event this week. A group of four alumni joined…
A pair of alumni from the Class of 2017 are proud they chose SJC Brooklyn’s adolescence education program to kickstart their teaching careers.
A group of SJC Brooklyn seniors in the College’s child study and adolescence education programs gathered in McEntegart Hall last week to learn about trends in education technology. Representatives from…