Leaders of Lurie College | Ana

Meet Ana, SJSU staff member and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“My passion for education was modeled to me by my grandfather, who helped raise me. A former farmworker with a fifth grade education, my grandfather had a hunger for learning and reading that inspired me to take advantage of every resource possible in college, graduate school, and my career. I’m grateful to be working for SJSU and the College of Education because I see a genuine passion for learning all around me and a strong commitment to expand educational opportunities for others.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education EdD Leadership Program Staff Ana Paz-Rangel

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

Leaders of Lurie College | Radha

Meet Radha, recently graduated SJSU doctoral student and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“The Ed.D program experience has enriched and helped me evolve in ways that I never imagined. The incredible faculty and my cohort members in the Ed.D. program have made a significant contribution to my research and critical thinking skills. In three years of the program, I have learned more about myself as a person and as a leader. I now feel confident and prepared to apply the knowledge, skills and perspectives I have gained through the program to be a passionate and transformative leader.”

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

Learn About the Lurie College Ed.D Leadership Program

Learn more about the hashtagSJSU hashtagLurieCollege three-year Ed.D Leadership program, which is designed to endow, challenge and nurture a diverse group of next-generation educational leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to build a P-16 public education system that provides all students with a high-quality education! Components of the program include:

  • Doctoral advisors
  • Ed.D writing support
  • Cohort structure
  • Flexible schedules for working professionals
  • Annual SJSU Lurie College of Education scholarships
  • Faculty-led study abroad

For more information and to apply, visit www.sjsu.edu/edd

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 | Heidi

Meet Heidi, SJSU student / faculty member and one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“I got an MBA in my 20’s and worked for 25+ years in marketing and management roles. Education has been woven throughout my vocational journey. I am now 51, and a proud member of EdD cohort four, slated to graduate May 2020. I recently got hired by SJSU’s Lucas College of Business as an adjunct lecturer in marketing and business analytics. I also work in SJSU’s Writing Center. My research and teaching is focused on student voice and student success, both in and out of the classroom.”

SJSU Lurie College of Education EdD Leadership Program Doctoral Student Heidi Livingston Eisips

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

Lurie College Doctoral Students Visit Finland

This past June, a team of graduate students and professors from the SJSU Lurie College Ed.D Leadership program had the opportunity to visit Finland to better understand the country’s impressive education rankings in international comparisons. Check out this blog post for an overview of the experience and for a few reflections from some of the participants! 💙💛

SJSU Lurie College of Education Ed.D Leadership program in Finland

SJSU Lurie College of Education Ed.D Leadership program in Finland. Photo by Ed.D cohort 5 students.

Ed.D Leadership Program Dissertation Defenses

Students from the third cohort of the Lurie College Ed.D Leadership program defended their dissertations during the Spring 2019 semester – learn more about each of their dissertations below!


Radha Aravamudhan | Thu., Mar. 7, 1:30pm, SH 412

“Bridging the English Language Divide and Building Self-Confidence in Dalit Communities: An Exploratory Study in Tamil Nadu, India”

The purpose of this study was to investigate the implementation of a community-based English program in rural India.  Findings shared through a documentary film demonstrated that the asset-based approach of the program had a positive impact on student self-confidence, academic engagement, and upward social mobility.

Committee: Dr. Amy Leisenring, Dr. Robert Gliner, and Dr. Srinivas Naga Chadaram


Annette Renee Kennedy | Wed., Mar. 20, 1:30pm, SH 412

“Students of Black or African American Ancestry in Grades 10th-12th Perceptions of Their Schooling Experiences”

The intent of this study was to gain an understanding of how Black or African American high school students’ engage and interact with staff and peers, bring an awareness of the extent racial microaggressions are experienced, and to raise the level of cultural consciousness within the classroom learning environment.

Committee: Dr. Amy Leisenring, Dr. Megan Thiele, and Dr. Thomas Moriarty


Catherine Voss Plaxton | Wed., Mar. 27, 10am, SH 332

“A Text Message Nudge Intervention Designed to Increase Student Professional Development Engagement”

This study examined the effects of an intervention on student professional development engagement (PDE).  A research goal was to assess if status quo bias, the tendency to maintain current decisions and behaviors even when new information emerges and better options are available, is a barrier to PDE.

Committee: Dr. Elaine Chin, Dr. Cara Maffini, Dr. Jennifer Redd


Rebecca O’Brien | Mon., Apr. 8, 4pm, SH 332

“Models of Spiritual Leadership: The Gap Between Policy and Ethics”

This project reviews spiritual leadership and critical spirituality theories and how educational leaders incorporate that spirituality into their practices when making ethical decisions.

Committee: Dr. Kathleen McConnell, Dr. Noni Reis, Dr. Nikki Citerella


Sara Douglas | Tue., Apr. 9, 11:30am, SH 332

“A Look Inside the Black Box: Understanding Communicative Exchanges in Online Learning Environments”

This study utilizes direct observation of students (n=5) along with educator surveys (n=49) to determine if online high school students are participating in academic discourse and peer collaboration activities.  Perceptions of the value, feasibility, constraints, and affordances of these activities are discussed.

Committee: Dr. Emily Slusser, Dr. Mark Felton, Dr. Pamela Cheng


Anji Buckner | Fri., Apr. 12, 11:30am, SH 412

“Superintendent Beliefs About the Assessment and Use of School Climate Data for Continuous Improvement”

Mixed methods study exploring local school climate assessment practices and superintendent beliefs about the importance of school climate assessment, their capacity to use school climate data for decision making, and their trust in the data.

Committee: Dr. Brent Duckor, Dr. Roxana Marachi, Dr. Kathleen M. Roe


Analiza Filion | Fri., Apr. 12, 1pm, SH 448

“Experiences of Adolescent Refugee Students who Attend Afterschool Programs for Literacy Support”

This dissertation study incorporated a documentary research approach to investigate the experiences of five adolescent refugee students who attended afterschool programs as an additional resource for developing their literacty skills.  This study also explored how refugee students perceived safety within the afterschool program environment.  The documentary film Creating Safe Learning Spaces in Turbulent Times was created as a component of this study to illustrate the students’ experiences.

Committee: Dr. Carols Garcia, Dr. David Villegas, Dr. Robert Gliner

 

Hyon Chu Yi-Baker | Fri., May 17, 10am, SH 412
“Civic Engagement and Impact on Asian American Community College Students: Effects on Academic Achievement, Campus Involvement, and Critical Consciousness Development”

This research examines Asian American students at a local community college and the effects of civic participation on their collegiate experience including their motivation for getting involved in civic and leadership opportunities and the impact it has on their academic performance, and development in the areas of their racial identity, leadership, and critical consciousness.

Committee: Dr. Ellen Middaugh, Dr. Funie Hsu, and Dr. John Mosby


Elida MacArthur | Mon., May 20, 12:30pm, SH 412

“The Possible Potential of Formative Assessment to Improve Teaching and Learning for English Learners and the Teachers’ Beliefs About the Benefits of Formative Assessment for English Learners in a Small Elementary School District”

This mixed methods study explored the teachers’ beliefs on formative assessment.  Most recent literature suggests using FA to improve teaching to support the demands of the Common Core Standards for English learners.

Committee: Dr. Brent Duckor and Dr. Noni Reis

 

John Schilling | Fri., Jun. 28, 10:30am, SH 412
“Multi-tiered Systems of Support of California Rural School Settings”

The purpose of the research was to examine how California rural schools and rural school leaders are confronting the challenge of implementing Multi-Tiered Systems of Support with limited resources.

Committee: Dr. Arnold Danzig, Dr. Noni Reis, and Dr. Rosa Coronado

 

Learn more about the SJSU Lurie College Ed.D Leadership program at sjsu.edu/edd.

 

Leaders of Lurie College | Hyon Chu

Meet Hyon Chu, one of the leaders of Lurie College!

“As part of the Ed.D program, I was inspired by the amazing faculty members who I had the privilege of learning from along with my “coHEART-3″ members. My experience in this intimate doctoral program prepared me to be a thoughtful, compassionate, and protagonist leader. It sharpened my critical thinking skills related to issues of equity, access, and inclusion in regard to our complex educational system. It also affirmed and validated all the reasons why I chose to work in higher education. I am clearer on what I must do to help each of our students reach their full potential and academic goals!”

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

SJSU Lurie College of Education Ed.D Leadership Program Doctoral Student Hyon Chu Yi-Baker

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

Spring 2019 Lurie College Commencement Student Speaker Speeches

In case you missed them, listen to the heartwarming Lurie College Commencement speeches from student speakers Sarah Rodriguez (speech begins at 1:01:05) and Jasmin Roley (speech begins at 1:07:35)!

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Lurie College Commencement Photos

In case you missed it, here are a few images from the SJSU Lurie College Commencement ceremony, courtesy of San Jose State University!

Lurie College graduates pose for a group photo

Lurie College graduates pose for a group photo

Lurie College graduates pose for a group photo

Lurie College graduates pose for a group photo

Lurie College faculty Mark Felton holds the mace

Lurie College faculty Mark Felton holds the mace

Lurie College Student Commencement Speaker Jasmin Roley (MA, Special Education)

Lurie College Student Commencement Speaker Jasmin Roley (MA, Special Education)

Lurie College Ed.D graduate Annette Kennedy receives her doctoral hood

Lurie College Ed.D graduate Annette Kennedy receives her doctoral hood

Lurie College alumni are all smiles after graduating

Lurie College alumni are all smiles after graduating

Ed.D. Student Successfully Defends Dissertation

SJSU Lurie College of Education Ed.D Leadership Program student Sara Douglas defends dissertation

Lurie College Ed.D student Sara Douglas defends dissertation

Congratulations to Ed.D. student Sara Douglas on her recent dissertation defense.  Her dissertation, entitled “A Look Inside the Black Box: Understanding Communicative Exchanges in Online Learning Environments,” utilizes direct observation of students along with educator surveys to determine if online high school students are participating in academic discourse and peer collaboration activities.

Ed.D Student Creates Documentary

The film “I Can” by Lurie College Ed.D Leadership program student Radha Aravamudhan is a compilation of her findings of her qualitative research on the practices used in the Eureka walk and talk program focusing on an asset-based approach using a culturally responsive pedagogy leveraging community cultural wealth. She studied the impact of the program through the perspectives of various stakeholders.  The study was done as part of her doctoral dissertation in educational leadership.

Welcome New Lurie College Director of the Ed.D. Leadership Program, Brad Porfilio!

Lurie College is excited to welcome it’s newest Professor and the Director of Doctorate in Educational (Ed.D.) Leadership program, Brad Porfilio, to the community!

Brad Porfilio

Prior to his appointment as tenured Professor and the Director of Doctorate in Educational (Ed.D.) Leadership at San Jose State University, Brad Porfilio was the Associate Dean of Research and Faculty Affairs at Seattle University.  From 2014-2017, he served as the Director of the Doctorate in the Educational (Ed.D.) Leadership for Social Justice (ELSJ) at CSU East Bay. He was a principal faculty member in the Teaching and Leadership Ed.D. Program at Lewis University.  In this capacity, he guided the next generation of community and school leaders to be transformative scholars and caring practitioners.  In addition to this experience, he spent numerous years in various leadership positions in higher education. He was a faculty member of educational studies, of pedagogy and teacher education, a director of social studies education, and a university supervisor of pre-service and in-service teachers. He also has created several academic conferences in the United States that are linked to promoting equity and social justice in education.  Brad Porfilio was also a former high school social studies teacher.

Ed.D. Student Successfully Defends Dissertation

Radha Aravamudhan Dissertation Defense

Ed.D Student, Radha Aravamudhan, Successfully Defends her Dissertation

Cohort 3 student Radha Aravamudhan (center) is all smiles after defending her dissertation, “Bridging the English Language Divide and Building Self-Confidence in Dalit Communities: An Exploratory Study in Tamil Nadu, India.”  She is pictured here with Ed.D. Director Arnold Danzig and her dissertation committee members, Dr. Amy Leisenring, Dr. Robert Gliner, and Dr. Srinivas Naga Chadaram.

Scholarship Info Session a Success

Scholarship Info Session

At Lurie College, we want to ensure that students are aware of the resources available to them so they can continue to pursue equity and excellence in education, which is why we partnered with the SJSU Scholarships Office to host an info session for students to learn about how to apply for SJSU and Lurie College scholarships for the upcoming year.  This week, about 40 students attended the session to receive instructions and insights from staff in the SJSU Scholarship Office and faculty on the Lurie College Scholarship Review Committee.  Thanks to the generous support of donors, Lurie College has over $200,000 available to provide to current and incoming students for the 2019-2020 academic year.  Students who are interested and eligible to apply can visit the SJSU Scholarships webpage to learn more and submit an application by Monday, April 1!

Learn more about the SJSU Lurie College of Education at sjsu.edu/education.  Photo by Brian Cheung Dooley.

Lurie College Ed.D Leadership Program Kicks off Spring Semester

Current, former and prospective Lurie College students in the Ed.D. Leadership Program recently kicked off the semester with faculty – including program Director Arnold Danzig – staff and one another!

Ed.D. Leadership Program Kickoff

Director of the Ed.D Leadership Program, Arnold Danzig, welcomes attendees