Ed.D. in Leadership for Change Info Session Webinar

— INFO SESSION WEBINAR — Ed.D. in Leadership for Change The Ed.D. in Leadership for Change program provides a practical and intellectual foundation to lead positive change in schools and organizations. Join core faculty Jenny Edwards, for an in-depth look at earning your Doctor in Education, Ed.D. in Leadership for Change at Fielding. In this webinar, we’ll identify key attributes of our program and what distinguishes our program from the rest. We will outline our program components, as well as discuss our educational model. Lastly, we will wrap up the webinar with a question and answer session. Program Benefits Earn [...]

Ed.D. in Leadership for Change Info Session Webinar2024-03-07T04:58:45-08:00

Ed.D. in Leadership for Change Info Session Webinar

— INFO SESSION WEBINAR — Ed.D. in Leadership for Change The Ed.D. in Leadership for Change program provides a practical and intellectual foundation to lead positive change in schools and organizations. Join core faculty Jenny Edwards, for an in-depth look at earning your Doctor in Education, Ed.D. in Leadership for Change at Fielding. In this webinar, we’ll identify key attributes of our program and what distinguishes our program from the rest. We will outline our program components, as well as discuss our educational model. Lastly, we will wrap up the webinar with a question and answer session. Program Benefits Earn [...]

Ed.D. in Leadership for Change Info Session Webinar2024-03-07T05:00:51-08:00

Ph.D. in Psychology – Info Session

— INFO SESSION WEBINAR — Ph.D. in Psychology Register below to attend our live Information Session Webinar for an in-depth look at earning your Ph.D. in Psychology at Fielding. Most psychology doctoral programs require a certain specialization, like clinical or media psychology. This Psychology Ph.D. program does not require a certain specialty, thereby giving students the breadth of psychology knowledge while allowing specialty in an area of interest to the student. This is unique among psychology doctoral programs. In addition, this program can be completed in three years, which is also unique. Join Program Director, Dr. Nora P. Reilly for an in-depth look at [...]

Ph.D. in Psychology – Info Session2024-04-01T12:31:27-07:00

Ph.D. in Psychology – Info Session

— INFO SESSION WEBINAR — Ph.D. in Psychology Register below to attend our live Information Session Webinar for an in-depth look at earning your Ph.D. in Psychology at Fielding. Most psychology doctoral programs require a certain specialization, like clinical or media psychology. This Psychology Ph.D. program does not require a certain specialty, thereby giving students the breadth of psychology knowledge while allowing specialty in an area of interest to the student. This is unique among psychology doctoral programs. In addition, this program can be completed in three years, which is also unique. Join Program Director, Dr. Nora P. Reilly for an in-depth look at [...]

Ph.D. in Psychology – Info Session2024-03-05T07:11:12-08:00

Join Fielding Alums for “The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice” on March 6

Join Fielding Alums for “The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice” on March 6 The mental health sector is currently experiencing heightened activity. Profound existential concerns regarding safety and survival linger deeply in the human psyche, posing barriers to harmonious coexistence among individuals from diverse cultural, religious, and physical backgrounds. You are invited to join alums Dr. Ruth D. Edwards and Dr. Loretta M. Hobbs for an Ethnography Salon 2024 event titled "The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice" on Wednesday, March 6, from 7-8:30 a.m. PT | 10-11:30 a.m. ET. This session will delve into the allegorical [...]

Join Fielding Alums for “The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice” on March 62024-02-29T14:10:19-08:00

Beyond Bans: How Can Teachers Tackle Social Media at School?

Turning digital challenges into educational opportunities through empowerment. KEY POINTS Restricting devices in schools doesn't solve the broader issue of teaching kids to use technology responsibly. Engaging students in conversations about social media encourages critical thinking and safe online behaviors. Collaboratively developed rules and consequences about device use can improve student compliance. Educators are between a rock and a hard place when it comes to technology in the classroom—especially smartphones and social media. They are under pressure to use educational technology to make assignments and materials readily available, communicate with parents, distribute information, create engaging content for students, provide support, and [...]

Beyond Bans: How Can Teachers Tackle Social Media at School?2024-02-29T06:08:36-08:00

Join Fielding Alums for “The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice” on March 6

Join Fielding Alums for “The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice” on March 6 The mental health sector is currently experiencing heightened activity. Profound existential concerns regarding safety and survival linger deeply in the human psyche, posing barriers to harmonious coexistence among individuals from diverse cultural, religious, and physical backgrounds. You are invited to join alums Dr. Ruth D. Edwards and Dr. Loretta M. Hobbs for an Ethnography Salon 2024 event titled "The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice" on Wednesday, March 6, from 7-8:30 a.m. PT | 10-11:30 a.m. ET. This session will [...]

Join Fielding Alums for “The Arc of Our Universe Bends Toward Justice” on March 62024-02-28T12:53:57-08:00

Black History Month: African Americans and The Legacy of the Voting Rights Act of 1965

Black History Month: African Americans and The Legacy of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 By Sheila Turner Over the last couple of years, there have been continued stories and discussions about the United States Voter Rights Act, a law signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965. Some states have sought to change or implement policies to limit and/or make it difficult for African Americans to exercise their right to vote. I want to highlight some heroes who fought for our voting rights.  I will briefly discuss the works of Thomas Mundy Peterson, Mary Church Terrell, Fannie Lou Hamer, [...]

Black History Month: African Americans and The Legacy of the Voting Rights Act of 19652024-02-28T07:28:41-08:00

Ph.D. in Psychology – Info Session

— INFO SESSION WEBINAR — Ph.D. in Psychology Register below to attend our live Information Session Webinar for an in-depth look at earning your Ph.D. in Psychology at Fielding. Most psychology doctoral programs require a certain specialization, like clinical or media psychology. This Psychology Ph.D. program does not require a certain specialty, thereby giving students the breadth of psychology knowledge while allowing specialty in an area of interest to the student. This is unique among psychology doctoral programs. In addition, this program can be completed in three years, which is also unique. Join Program Director, Dr. Nora P. Reilly for an in-depth look at [...]

Ph.D. in Psychology – Info Session2024-02-27T06:32:46-08:00

Black History Month: Why Black Mental Health Matters

Black History Month: Why Black Mental Health Matters By Sheila Turner Despite efforts in awareness and advocacy, the mental health needs of Black people remain under-addressed. From race-based and historical traumas to systemic inequalities, various factors contribute to the challenges faced by African American and Black individuals in navigating their mental health journeys. Let us reflect on why Black mental health matters and why it is essential to prioritize it. First, we must understand the historical context. The legacy of slavery, segregation, and ongoing racial discrimination has left scars on the spirit of the Black communities. From the brutality of [...]

Black History Month: Why Black Mental Health Matters2024-02-26T16:02:31-08:00
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