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The School of Education has combined forces with Â黨´«Ã½'s OASIS program to get students on the autism spectrum career-ready by using virtual reality avatars to simulate a job interview scenario.
Marine Corps veteran Sukh Singh ’21 is passionate about advocacy and service. Through his work with the Student Veterans Association and Alpha Phi Delta, he hopes to one day become an educator just like the ones who inspired him.
Basketball star Jackie DelliSanti ’20 may be stepping off the court as an undergrad student, but she’s continuing her education at Â黨´«Ã½ to pursue a master’s in special education. Talk about serious game!
Vice President of the Future Educators Association Cristina Fonte ’21 knows how difficult teaching can be. She has some advice for when parent-teacher conferences go bad—and it’s applicable to everyone.
Danielle Gehrlein ’21 is a student affairs representative for SOE with a passion for teaching that started when she was just 10 years old. She volunteered with kids that age in Ghana last summer, teaching subjects like English and math.
Â黨´«Ã½ School of Education student Jamie DelToro ’19 turns her own development as a mentor and childhood education major into a way of helping her peers reach their full potential.
Alyssa Ortega ’20 is a Childhood Education major on the Pleasantville Campus who is deeply passionate about teaching—both as an educator, and a peer. There’s one lesson in particular, however, that really changed her perspective.
Rachel Vetterman ’22 transferred to Â黨´«Ã½ to pursue a combined degree: a BA in Childhood Education and an MSEd in Special Education. She’s passionate about supporting all the students she’s worked with, but it was one moment on the job that really changed her perspective.