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Gardening and spending time in nature has many benefits for children’s development.
Pacific Oaks student Brandon Holtzclaw opens up about growing up as a minority in every community he was a part of.
Reporting fellow Deepa Fernandes, M.A., tells the stories that are often overlooked in order to create real change in the communities that need it.
Before the early 20th century, the classroom wasn’t built for children. Maria Montessori’s theory revolutionized education. Included among her many contributions to the field were child-sized tables and chairs, in a room built just for them.
Does everyone on your screen look like you? TV and movie stars run Hollywood, but they also affect how we see ourselves.
Alumna Trena Hudson, M.A., learned quickly that an education at Pacific Oaks would teach her more than anything measured simply by a test.
With accessibility to technology growing at a staggering rate, the field of human development is playing catch-up to learn its effects.
For alumna Jill Getto Lee, a RIE parenting class led her to Pacific Oaks and into a career empowering children from birth.
Offered online, on-ground, and as a hybrid course, this foundational early childhood education class introduces students to Pacific Oaks and theory.
Pacific Oaks alumna starts promoting college in her kindergarten classroom to show children a way to make their dreams come true.
Three men who work in education discuss what drew them to the field, the bias they’ve experienced because of their career choice, and how they see the classroom changing.