The New York State Education Department recently awarded a five-year, $1.63 million grant to SUNY Oswego's School of Education to scale up and enhance its Teacher Opportunity Corps program, which seeks to attract and retain teacher candidates from underrepresented groups -- particularly young men -- in high-need schools.
SUNY Oswego planners increasingly will shift focus westward for campus renewal, as a long-running series of projects transforming the east side of campus winds down and the state budget puts new SUNY capital projects on a firm footing.
Flexibility is the watchword for SUNY Oswego's newly approved path to professional certification for graduate students teaching K-12 health education and physical education -- many of whom also coach sports or have other career commitments.
Distinguished Service Professor Alfred Frederick of SUNY Oswego last month earned the title of Citizen of the State of Piauí, an award bestowed by the northeastern Brazilian state's Legislative Assembly for his more than 25 years working to improve education in the state of Piauí and elsewhere in Brazil.
In partnership with the Oswego City School District, SUNY Oswego has established a college classroom at Leighton Elementary. The new Leighton Learning Community exposes SUNY Oswego students to hands-on teaching and learning opportunities.
The SUNY Oswego master's degree program in clinical mental health counseling recently obtained accreditation from the discipline's standards-setting organization, and this national recognition opens new avenues of employment and other benefits for graduates.
The many unique opportunities for students in our School of Education include working at Sheldon Institute, a summer enrichment program for students entering 2nd through 10th grade.
The SUNY Oswego School of Education’s renewal appears as a showcase for cutting-edge facility designs and equipment for teachers of the future as the cover story of the June issue of College Facilities Planning & Management.
Team Sheldon—a partnership for academic excellence among SUNY Oswego’s School of Education, seven Oswego County school districts and the county’s Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation (CiTi)—plans a “slam” in May to mark another year o
Among the nearly 1,600 students eligible to participate in SUNY Oswego’s three May 14 Commencement ceremonies, many have already found future paths in research, education, business, media and other fields.