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Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

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Daily Sundial October 31, 2005

Wild art

Teachers’ unions rally to stop Prop. 76 from changing state education funding

Daily Sundial October 31, 2005

After putting in a 10-hour day as a fourth-grade teacher, Dayle Gillick then spent another three hours repeating the same 67-word scripted phone message before checking off the names of registered voters...

CSUN part of national teacher education reform

Daily Sundial October 31, 2005

In 2001 CSUN's College of Education was one of 11 U.S. schools selected by the Carnegie Corporation of New York to participate in a nationwide program designed to re-envision teacher education called...

Salary not the only reason some teachers do it

Daily Sundial October 31, 2005

Along with the age-old joke about how little teachers are paid compared with stockbrokers and mail carriers, some current and soon-to-be teachers say the size of their paycheck is important to them, even...

Training of a teacher: An education for an educator

Special to the Daily Sundial October 31, 2005

Joseph Campbell said, "The job of an educator is to teach students to see the vitality in themselves." The CSUN credential program has embraced this philosophy wholeheartedly. The foundation of our education...

No Child Left Behind tricky for L.A. schools

Daily Sundial October 31, 2005

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, signed into law by President George W. Bush in early 2002, has evolved from a piece of legislation achieving bipartisan support into a law that some educators say...

King on campus

Daily Sundial October 31, 2005

Wild art

India has a computer! We need education reform, fast!

Editor in Chief October 31, 2005

The folks from the National Academy of Sciences must be crazy. That's the only explanation I can think of. Earlier this month, and I'm sure almost every year since India got its first computer, a committee...

Dubious reforms in Prop. 74 will end up harming teachers

Guest Columnist October 31, 2005

As a former classroom teacher in K-12 schools and a parent of children who attended public schools, I realize how critical it is to staff our urban classrooms with "good teachers." As an assistant CSUN...

Matador men’s golfers Miller, Kim, and Nat finish in top 25

Special to the Daily Sundial October 27, 2005

The CSUN men's golf team had two players finish in the top 10 at the Santa Clara Invitational at Silver Valley Creek Country Club in Santa Clara on Monday and Tuesday. Senior Doug Miller was one of five...

Former Muslim Army Chaplain details time at Guantanamo bay

Daily Sundial October 27, 2005

Being stopped by U.S. Customs officers, accused of espionage and threatened with the death penalty with no evidence for the accusations sounds like an unreal nightmare to some, but Chaplin James Yee said...

Art transcends into imagery of technology and nature

Daily Sundial October 27, 2005

Nature's clash with technology was the theme of Patrick Owens' "Tec Culture" exhibit, which opened Oct. 24 in the West Gallery in the Art and Design Center at CSUN. Owens, a graduate student in art,...

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