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College of Education Hosts Career Expo

By Miguel Cruz, Community Writer
March 26, 2014 at 02:16pm. Views: 41

Students brought their resumes and broke out their ties for the California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB) College of Education's recent annual Career Expo. Although the event was open to all majors, it was geared toward those who are pursuing teaching credentials and education majors. School Districts from Corona, Riverside, San Bernardino, even as far away as Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) came in search of potential employees. Information was also provided for those interested in entering a Masters program for Advanced Credentials. "It's a good opportunity to do outreach, and for students to start meeting their potential employers," said Lucas Cuny, Business Concierge at the CSUSB Career Center. Kelly Thompson and Karla Barrios, both talent recruiters from OUSD came, eager to meet candidates for teaching. They provided CSUSB students with information regarding OUSD's Dual Immersion Academies, which provide bilingual transitional classes for English-learning students, and OUSD's Restorative Justice practices, which aim to reduce racially disproportionate disciplining. "At OUSD we are committed to a diverse workforce. We hope to tap into the diverse population here in San Bernardino," Thompson said. "We are looking for candidates that can be great role models for k-12 students. They have to be culturally competent," Barrios added. Gerald Penilla, who is working on obtaining his teaching credentials, came to look for a job in the education field. "Teaching has been my dream and passion." Penilla shared that in order to be a great educator, you have to genuinely care about the lives of the students you are effecting. "Every student has a different life and a different need. Everyone deserves the best eduation," Penilla shared. Other employers and programs present included charter schools such as the Real Journey Academies, and Kathy Howard with the TESOL program, which certifies teachers in ESL education.

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