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Multilingual/Minoritized Educators Networked-Learning and Development (MEND)

In Feb 2023, the College of Education was awarded $1.59 million through the U.S. Department of Education’s first-ever Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Program, which aims to increase high-quality teacher preparation programs for teachers of color, diversify the teacher pipeline, and address teacher shortages.

CSUDH was the only California university represented among the twelve institutions of higher education awardees.

The funds have supported Multilingual/Minoritized Educators Networked-Learning and Development (MEND), CSUDH’s project dramatically increased and retain the number of multilingual and minoritized teachers in Southern California. MEND has specifically targeted CSUDH’s elementary education teacher preparation programs, focusing on pre-service teachers’ wellness, academic pursuits, and high-quality early clinical experiences in schools.

For more information, contact:

Edward Curammeng, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Program Director, MA, Curriculum & Instruction
(310) 243-2385
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Sara Diaz-Montejano, Ph.D
Assistant Professor
Teacher Education
(310) 243-2323
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Minhye Son, Ed.D
Assistant Professor
Teacher Education
(310) 243-3922

Dr. Son is a Co-PI of the Multilingual/Minoritized Educators Networked-Learning and Development (MEND) project, Co-Chair of the CSU Council on Plurilingual Educators Preparation (CPEP) 2023-2025, and Coordinator for the Asian Languages Bilingual Teacher Education Preparation (BTEP) CSU Consortium.