Lurie College Hosts Inaugural Future of Learning Summit

This article was originally published on the SJSU Newsroom website by Julia Halprin Jackson.

SJSU Lurie College of Education Future of Learning Summit

Lurie College of Education Dean Heather Lattimer with speakers from the inaugural Future of Learning Summit: Shar Naidu, Vivian Vu, Kent McGuire, Valerie Lundy-Wagner, Laura Quintana, Irene Castillon, SJSU professor Ellen Middaugh, and Arun Ramanthan. Photo by Francisco Mendoza.

San Jose, Calif. — About 100 Silicon Valley thought leaders, policymakers and K-12 educators filled SJSU’s Diaz Compean Student Union Theater November 13 at the inaugural Future of Learning Summit, hosted by the Connie L. Lurie College of Education. The event included five keynote speakers and talks by five SJSU community members, all of whom addressed the question, “What is the future of learning?”

“We’re at a time of significant change in education and across society,” said Heather Lattimer, dean of the Lurie College. “We have changing job markets, demographic shifts and new understandings around what learning and cognition mean and look like. It’s a time of rapid change that can be really scary. But it’s also an opportunity for all of us to challenge the way that we think of education and schooling to find new ways to support stronger, more equitable and more relevant outcomes.” Lattimer described SJSU’s upcoming Future of Learning Initiative, a cross-disciplinary program to spur innovation on campus, serve as a hub for transforming education in the region, generate new knowledge that will elevate the importance of the scholarship of teaching and learning, and position SJSU as a thought leader in the field of educational innovation.

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RSVP to Attend the Lurie College Learning Showcase!

SJSU Lurie College of Education Learning Showcase Flyer

SJSU Lurie College of Education students, alumni, faculty, staff, partners, friends, and family are invited to attend the inaugural Learning Showcase, which will highlight Lurie College undergraduate, graduate, credential, and doctoral students’ academic accomplishments from the Fall 2019 semester!  This event will take place on Friday, December 6, from 4-8pm in Sweeney Hall and include posters, presentations, panels, a plenary, and prizes.  To learn more and RSVP, visit sjsu.edu/education/showcase.

LEARNING SHOWCASE POSTER WORKSHOP

If you are a Lurie College of Education student who is interested in presenting a research poster at the Learning Showcase and would like some support and guidance from Lurie College faculty, please attend the Poster Workshop on Friday, November 22, from 12-1pm in Sweeney Hall 447 to meet with Communicative Disorders & Sciences Department faculty member Lyle Lustigman and Teacher Education Department faculty member Eduardo Muñoz-Muñoz!

Meet the Lurie College Faculty | Jason Laker

Jason Laker is a Professor in the Department of Counselor Education and former Vice President for Student Affairs at SJSU, and Affiliated Researcher in the Center for Research & Education on Gender and Sexuality at San Francisco State University. Previously, Dr. Laker was the AVP/Dean for the Division of Student Affairs, Fellow in the Centre for Study of Democracy; and Gender Studies Faculty at Queen’s University at Kingston (Canada). He is one of 12 Associate Members inducted globally on the International Association of Universities and the only North American member on the European Training Foundation (a European Commission Agency) International Editorial Board. His publications include 4 books and 28 articles/chapters.  Read Jason’s full profile below and listen to his personality playlist on the Lurie College Spotify account!

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Faculty Jason Laker

Education

  • Ph.D., Higher Education Organization & Administration/Student Affairs, University of Arizona
  • M.A., Community Counseling, Adams State University
  • B.S., Interpersonal & Public Communication/Broadcasting & Cinematic Arts, Central Michigan University

Recent Publications

  • Laker, J. (2019). Academic curriculum. In Tillapaugh, D. & McGowen, B. (Eds.), Men and Masculinities: Theoretical Foundations and Promising Practices for Supporting College Men’s Development. Sterling, VA: Stylus.
  • Klobassa, V & Laker, J. (2018). Student conduct and policy violations: Gender-aware restorative justice practice. In Catalano, C., Wagner, R. & Davis, T. (Eds.), Gender-Aware Practices: Intersectional approaches to applying masculinities in student affairs. (New Directions in Student Services, No. 164). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Laker, J., Deželan, T., & Kos, D. (2018). The relevance of extracurricular activities for citizenship: Why cutting budget for student associational activity is a bad policy. Annales (Slovenia), 4 (28), 827-840.
  • Laker, J. & Davis, T. (2016). Unfinished business, dirty laundry, and hope for multicultural campus communities. In McClellan, G. & Stringer, J. (Eds.) Handbook of student affairs administration, 4th Edition. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Laker, J. & Davis, T. (Eds.) (2011). Masculinities in higher education: Theoretical and practical considerations. New York: Routledge.

Recent Presentations

  • Panelist, Supporting College Men’s Development: Theoretical Foundations and Promising Practices (w/Kyle Ashlee, Jonathan McElderry, Brian McGowan, and Dan Tillapaugh), NASPA 2019
  • Student Code Meets Bedroom: Reconciling Rules and Realities of Sexual Consent Communication, NASPA 2019
  • Demystifying sexual consent communication, TEDxSJSU, 2018
  • Yes, No, Maybe, See How it Goes, It Just Happened: Realities, Complexities and Possibilities of Students’ Sexual Consent Communication (with Erica Boas), NASPA West, 2018
  • Beyond campus climate surveys: Assessing and improving campus climate using appreciative inquiry methods (w/Robin Parker and Rickey Hall), NASPA 2018
  • Understanding sexual consent communication from Womxn’s perspectives (w/Erica Boas, Angeles De Santos-Quezada & Alisala Nunes), Summer Institute on Sexuality, Center for Research & Education on Gender & Sexuality, San Francisco State University, 2018.

Noteworthy Grants and Awards

  • Recipient, SJSU Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (RSCA) Assigned Time Award, 2019-2024
  • Recipient, Annuit Coeptis Award-Senior Professional, American College Personnel Association (ACPA), 2017
  • Research Grant (with Co-PI Erica Boas), Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA), “Sexual Coercion and Violence in College: Reforming Policies and Practices for Consent Education and Personal Agency,” 2016-17
  • Namesake, Jason Laker Scholarship, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Men & Masculinities Knowledge Community, established in 2016
  • Faculty Award for Excellence, Center for Community Learning & Leadership, San José State University, 2015
  • Research Grant (with Co-PI Erica Boas), American College Personnel Association Foundation, “Sexual Coercion and Violence in College: Reforming Policies and Practices for Consent Education and Personal Agency,” 2015-17
  • Research Grant (with Co-PI Erica Boas), Association of Title IX Administrators (ATIXA), “Sexual Coercion and Violence in College: Reforming Policies and Practices for Consent Education and Personal Agency,” 2016-17
  • Research Grant (with Co-PI Erica Boas), National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Region VI, “Sexual Coercion and Violence in College: Reforming Policies and Practices for Consent Education and Personal Agency,” 2015-16
  • RSCA assigned time award, Lurie College of Education, “Sexual Coercion and Violence in College: Reforming Policies and Practices for Consent Education and Personal Agency,” 2015-16

Areas of Research Interest

Areas of Research Interest

  • Citizenship & Democratic Education
  • Gender-Based Violence Prevention
  • International and Comparative Higher Education
  • Men & Masculinities

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Attend the Lurie College Future of Learning Summit!

SJSU Lurie College of Education Future of Learning Summit

Thought-leaders across Silicon Valley; SJSU students and faculty; policymakers, K-12 educators, and community members; and several nationally-recognized keynote speakers will convene at this event to engage in a dialogue around the central question: “What is the future of learning?”

We are delighted to announce the following Summit keynote speakers:

Congratulations to the winning SJSU Voices speakers who represent our SJSU community and will be on stage sharing their learning journeys and vision for the future of learning:

  • Irene Castillon – Assistant Principal/History Teacher, Cristo Rey San Jose Jesuit High School (SJSU alum)
  • Sabrina Dao – 7th Grade, Ocala STEAM Academy (aspiring SJSU student)
  • Ellen Middaugh – Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Development (SJSU faculty)
  • Shar Naidu – Master’s Degree Candidate, Occupational Therapy (current SJSU graduate student)
  • Vivian Vu – B.S. Degree Candidate, Business Administration Management Information Systems (current SJSU undergraduate student)

To learn more about this event and register to attend, visit 2019-future-of-learning-summit.eventbrite.com

Meet the Lurie College Student Organizations | Counselor Education Graduate Organization

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Graduate Organization

Meet the Lurie College Counselor Education Graduate Organization!  This SJSU org provides networking opportunities, professional development, practical experiences, and more – visit their website at http://studentorgssjsueducego.weebly.com/ to learn more.

ICYMI: Lurie College Scholarship Application Workshop

In case you missed it, Lurie College undergraduate, graduate, credential, and doctoral students who will be enrolled at SJSU for the 2020-2021 academic year can learn some tips below from current scholarship recipients and view the slides below to learn more about the application process, which will begin during the Spring 2020 semester.  If you have any follow up questions about the material in the slides, please email luriecollege@sjsu.edu.

Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic and student life!  Video and audio recorded by Brian Cheung Dooley and edited by Sydney Torrens. Music by Anno Domini Beats.

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Lurie College Scholarship Application Workshop

Lurie College students: Join folks from the SJSU Scholarship Office and Lurie College Scholarship Review Committee on Wed., Oct. 23, at 3:30pm in the Student Success Center – Sweeney Hall 106 – to learn more about the 2020-2021 Lurie College scholarship application process, which will begin during the Spring 2020 semester!

For the 2019-2020 academic year, the Lurie College of Education awarded over $250,000 to more than 100 students with a median award of $1000 and an average award of $2390. If you plan to attend this workshop, please register with the Lurie College Student Success Center at http://bit.ly/lcoeworkshops.

Fall 2019 Scholarship Application Workshop

Read the 2018-19 Lurie College of Education Annual Report

The Connie L. Lurie College of Education at San Jose State University is a place of transformation, where we prepare educators, counselors, therapists, and community leaders using emancipatory pedagogy across our teaching, scholarship and service. Learn more about our impact by reading through this report and join the Lurie College family by visiting sjsu.edu/education!

Leaders of Lurie College | Angela

Meet Angela, SJSU graduate student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“Seven years ago, I left my home country, Colombia, to come to the Golden State. I am so grateful for having the opportunity to continue my professional growth. Now I am pursuing a Master of Arts in Education and Counseling. I have met brilliant professors who have inspired me during this journey to become an educator. They have taught me the importance of staying actively aware of social justice. I am committed to support, motivate, guide, and inspire other students through their education and success.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Graduate Student Angela Gullerud

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Marion

Meet Marion, SJSU faculty member and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“I love to learn and I have always found people fascinating. First as a student and then as a counselor I have always been interested in people’s stories and experiences. In every class discussion my students and I learn from each other, and my hope is that we bring out the best in each other. It is an honor to be on this learning journey with them.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Faculty Marion Beach

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Sandra

Meet Sandra, recently graduated SJSU grad student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“Looking back at my academic journey I am grateful for all of the obstacles that I have faced as a first-generation college student. Taking the less traveled route in my family led me to education which is a powerful tool that has transformed the way I see the world. I want to support, encourage, and guide ALL students towards achieving their academic goals and finding a career that they are passionate about. If I can help one person change their life with education, I have reached my goal as an educator.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Graduate Student Sandra Arias

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Lurie College Faculty Featured on CCDA Website

Congratulations to SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department faculty member Michele Burns, who was recently featured on the California Career Development Association (CCDA) website for her contributions to the career counseling industry!  The remarks on the CCDA website read:

“As the former CCDA Secretary for the Silicon Valley Chapter, Michele was instrumental in planning the Northern CA conferences and regional events. She is also an adjunct lecturer for the SJSU College of Education teaching the Career Exploration and Community-Based Organizations Serving Children/Youth courses for the Counselor Education and Child/Adolescent Development departments, respectively. Michele was also the Principal Investigator and Director of the In-custody Educational Services grant having coordinated college credit-bearing courses and provided the Student Success: Education and Career Planning workshops. Her expertise has also been shared with colleagues at education and career development conferences including: CALPCC, CCDA, CCCSAA, CEA, HECT, and WACAC. Michele is an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) and holds a Master’s in Education/Counseling and Student Personnel, PPS Credential, and CTE Credential for Education/Child Development/Family Services; with certification for College Counseling (UCLA), QPR – Save a Life Suicide Prevention, and ASCA bullying Prevention Training.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Faculty Michele Burns

 

Lurie College Counselor Education Graduate Organization Fundraiser

Show some support for the SJSU Lurie College Counselor Education Graduate Organization (CEGO), which is selling their apparel to raise money for the Bill Wilson Center, a non-profit that serves youth and families through counseling, housing, education, and advocacy – the link to the CEGO fundraiser is https://www.customink.com/fundraising/edco!

 

CEGO Fundraiser 1

 

CEGO Fundraiser 2

Leaders of Lurie College | Doaa

Meet Doaa, SJSU graduate student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“I always wanted to help save lives as a doctor. I never thought that I can impact lives in any other way. But here I am, graduating in Fall 2019 with my master’s degree in counselor education along with my PPS and LPCC. I finally get to make a difference and help make an impact in peoples lives. Being an educator is to continue educating kids, their families, and their communities. But it also means that every single person I encounter, I will learn something as well.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Graduate Student Doaa Abdelrahman

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Angelie

Meet Angelie, recently graduated SJSU grad student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“As an educator I want to help empower the students I work with so they can help their communities thrive. I am a strong believer that education has the power to create sustainable growth from within our communities. I hope to play a small role in dismantling systems of oppression by helping students plan and achieve their academic goals. The students I work with daily have inspired me to continue my development and pursue a Masters degree in Education to help make higher education accessible.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Graduate Student Angelie López

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Angela

Meet Angela, SJSU graduate student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“Navigating the higher education system as a first-generation student has been a stressful, and at times, discouraging journey. Through all of the obstacles, I have stayed determined and focused on continuing my education because my educational achievements do not solely belong to me. They belong to my family, my ancestor’s, my community, and all of the individuals who have believed in me and invested in me along my journey.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Student Angela Serrano

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Welcome to the Fall 2019 semester, Lurie College!

On behalf of the SJSU Lurie College of Education, Dean Heather Lattimer and Associate Dean Marcos Pizarro would like to welcome its new and returning students to the fall 2019 semester and make them aware of some upcoming events and opportunities!

  • Visit http://sjsu.edu/education/financial-aid to learn more about student research grant opportunities!
  • Visit http://sjsu.edu/education/dine-dean to enter your name for a chance to join Dean Heather Lattimer, a special guest, and a group of students for great conversation and a complimentary meal each month!
  • Join Lurie College friends, students, faculty, and staff for food, games, prizes, helpful information, and more on Wed., Sep. 18, in the Sweeney Hall courtyard!
  • Utilize the Student Success Center in Sweeney Hall 106 and the Study and Collaboration Room in Sweeney Hall 446 – they provide advising, study space, helpful workshops, and more!
  • Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic and student life!

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Leaders of Lurie College | Michele

Meet Michele, SJSU faculty member and one of the leaders of Lurie College! Also, congratulations to Michele for recently achieving the standing of Associate Professional Clinical Counselor with the Board of Behavioral Sciences!

“Education has been a safe haven over the years, leaving me with fond memories from kindergarten through graduate school. In addition to classes; sports, student government and Work Study enhanced my experience by connecting me to positive role models and mentors – preparing me for the world of work, where learning never ceases. Therefore, as an instructor, I am passionate about engaging students in their learning process so they can also develop a love for learning and become a lifelong learner.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Faculty Michele Burns

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Sharon

Meet Sharon, recently graduated SJSU grad student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“One of the greatest days of your life is when you discover your why. Student development is my why. My vision is to empower individuals through career decision self-efficacy so they can discover a purposeful life. As an aspiring higher education professional, my mission is to identify the students’ aspirations along with their unique strengths. I want students to know they have the potential in themselves to maximize their social mobility despite the perceived limitations they may encounter.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Alumni Sharon Quach

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Amy

Meet Amy, SJSU alumni / faculty member and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“Growing up as a fifth-generation resident of a small town in Michigan, my only adventures came from reading books. Being the first in my family to attend college was a huge step, filled with fear and uncertainty. Surprisingly, I discovered my adventurous spirit and sought out opportunities to continue learning and growing. I student taught in Australia and then accepted a teaching job in Japan. I now use my adventurous spirit to encourage my students to trust themselves and to take risks.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Alumni and Faculty Amy Gutierrez

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Nicole

Meet Nicole, SJSU graduate student in the Department of Counselor Education and one of the leaders of the Lurie College of Education!

“In the summer before my senior year of undergrad, I had an amazing internship in Japan, where I got to mentor and teach Japanese high school students through an empowerment-focused program. After this experience, I realized that I was passionate about working with students and wanted to pursue a career in education, where I would have the opportunity to empower students daily.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Graduate Student Nicole Ellis

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Claudio

Meet Claudio, SJSU graduate student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“Growing up, my mother always pushed education. From an early-age, I knew that higher education was the vehicle I would use to enhance my life. As a leader in our public schools, I hope to share this message to our youth.”

Learn about more Leaders of Lurie College and learn more about the SJSU Lurie College of Education!

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Graduate Student Claudio Soria

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Rose

Meet Rose, SJSU alumni / staff and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“As single mom of two with a full-time career, the thought of college was overwhelming, yet I wanted so much to earn my degree. I justified why I shouldn’t pursue it. “I’m too old, I wouldn’t fit in, I’m scared” were my thoughts. My head told me no, but my heart told me otherwise. So I began my journey. I attended part-time, stayed consistent, and earned my BA and my MA. I encourage anyone in this position to listen to your heart if it speaks to you. If we are not challenging ourselves, we are not growing.”

Learn about more Leaders of Lurie College and learn more about the SJSU Lurie College of Education!

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Education Department Alumni Rose Hunter

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Leaders of Lurie College | Kahlie

Meet Kahlie, recently graduated SJSU grad student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“Graduate school was a chance to do all of the things I regretted not taking advantage of in my undergraduate program. Activities I missed out on in undergrad that I took advantage of this time around included, working on campus, connecting with my peers, going on an SJSU outdoor adventures trip, and participating in many other campus events. Graduate school was one of the most rewarding challenges of my life and I am so glad I took the risk. I am courageously ready for a career in education.”

Learn about more Leaders of Lurie College and learn more about the SJSU Lurie College of Education!

SJSU Lurie College of Education Counselor Edcuation Graduate Student Kahlie Koehler

The Leaders of Lurie College series has been curated by Brian Cheung Dooley.