MSJC TEDS -Teacher Education and Developmental Studies

MSJC TEDS -Teacher Education and Developmental Studies The TEDS Student Group is a group of individuals who are either majoring in child development or are interested in the education and well being of children.

This page was made to promote Mt. San Jacinto College' TEDS Student Group .

Calling all TEDS students with 6+ CDE units completed! The MSJC CDEC is hiring student teachers. Check it out!
12/07/2024

Calling all TEDS students with 6+ CDE units completed! The MSJC CDEC is hiring student teachers. Check it out!

Welcome to the Mt. San Jacinto College Temporary & Student Workforce Program job board. These positions offer a great way to learn about the District while working on a temporary, at-will basis. During their assignment, many TWP and SWP employees decide to seek permanent employment through our r...

10/22/2024

Eagles, are you ready to transfer? đź‘€

Join us for our College Fair this week, where you can meet with representatives from UC, CSU, private colleges, and out-of-state universities! 🙌📚

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Menifee Valley Campus - Parking Lot D

Thursday, October 24, 2024 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
San Jacinto Campus - Library Bldg. 300

Don't miss this opportunity to explore your options!

08/12/2024

Eagles, who is ready for Welcome Week? đź‘€

Join us next week for free food to celebrate the first week of the Fall 2024 semester! In-N-Out sponsored by your Student Government Association. 🙌

📍August 12 | Menifee Valley Campus
📍August 13 | San Jacinto Campus
📍August 15 | Temecula Valley Campus

Fall 2024 SGA Sticker is required to receive a food ticket.

08/05/2024

Hi folks! Check out the open classes still available for Fall:
In person San Jacinto:
CDE 101-1085 (Principles of Early Childhood) 9:00-11:50am W
CDE 125-1539 (Child, Family and Community) 1:00-3:50pm Tu

In person Menifee:
CDE 103-3602 (Curriculum for Young Children) 10:00-12:50 Tu
CDE 118-3457 (Teaching in a Diverse Society) 10:00-12:50 Th

Online:
CDE 147-3829 (Observation and Assessment)
CDE 119-3828 (Infant Toddler Growth and Development)
CDE 534-3255 (Adult Supervision)

All classes are Permit eligible and count towards your 24 core courses required for TK credential. Enroll today!

Happy Mother’s Day, Eagles!
05/12/2024

Happy Mother’s Day, Eagles!

TEDS WorkshopJoin Us Thursday 4/25MVCInterview and Resume Workshop Professors- Rodnesha Hill MSJC Counselor
04/19/2024

TEDS Workshop
Join Us Thursday 4/25
MVC
Interview and Resume Workshop
Professors- Rodnesha Hill MSJC Counselor

04/19/2024

Employment Opportunity
Company: Learning with Apples
Director/Admin : Abiata Figueroa/ Francisco Zamudio
Contact info: [email protected] or (951)595-7265
Job Title: Teacher aide
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:45am-12:15pm
Pay: $120 per day
Location: Murrieta, CA

Job description: The aide position will support the lead teacher in anything needed for a fun and educational class. Classes will be taught to grade level students and will consist of hands-on craft making activities. Creativity and positive energy are a must. The aide will be responsible for the general safety of the students and classroom environment, be presentable to parents/guardians and district faculty members and be able to encourage students to complete the assignment. A typical workday will consist of arriving and preparing for class. Duties will consist of things like passing paper, colors, glue. Directing and helping students finish hands-on projects related to STEAM.

Mount Sinai Parenting Center Research: Practical Ways of working with children The Power of Elaborative ReminiscingA rec...
04/11/2024

Mount Sinai Parenting Center Research: Practical Ways of working with children

The Power of Elaborative Reminiscing
A recent study, published in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, shows that reminiscing about the past is an activity that elicits the use of high quality parental speech, which can support children's language development. You can discuss the power of elaborative reminiscing with families and encourage them to use "wh" questions - who, what, where, when and why - when talking about the past with their children. Try modeling this for families in your next visit by asking questions like:
1. "What did you do today before coming to the doctor's office? Who were you with? 2. Where did you go?"
3. "Can you tell me how old you are? Do you remember what you did for your last birthday? When was that?"
4. "Do you have a brother or sister? Can you tell me about a time when you and your sister did something really fun? Why was it fun?"

Read the Research here

The present study examined the influence of the context of interaction, parent education level, and parent gender on the quantity and language acquisi…

Free Online Workshop:Free Mindful Mother WorkshopUCSD Online Join on either April 8, 2024 or May 20, 2024 for a special ...
04/08/2024

Free Online Workshop:
Free Mindful Mother Workshop
UCSD Online

Join on either April 8, 2024 or May 20, 2024 for a special free online workshop where you'll learn about the evidence-based benefits of mindfulness practices during and after pregnancy. This workshop is your opportunity to get a taste of the practices offered in our upcoming course. Discover how mindfulness can support you during labor, nurture your personal growth, and deepen your connection with your baby.

April 8, 2024

Monday, 5 :30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. PT

May 20, 2024

Monday, 5 :30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. PT

Register here!

Introduction to Mindful Motherhood Workshop Come join us to learn more about our Mindful Motherhood program. During this free, 1 hour workshop, you will learn about the evidence based benefits of mindfulness practices during and after pregnancy and also have an opportunity to get a taste of the prac...

03/27/2024

TEDS Reading Room Recommendations

Student Intern Vianne share diversity elements of children's book
Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Pena

Focuses on Socio-economic Status, Race and Ethnicity and Family Structure.

Every Sunday after church, CJ and his grandma ride the bus across town. But today, CJ wonders why they don’t own a car like his friend Colby. Why doesn’t he have an iPod like the boys on the bus? How come they always have to get off in the dirty part of town? Each question is met with an encouraging answer from grandma, who helps him see the beauty—and fun—in their routine and the world around them.

Enjoy!

03/27/2024

Reminder tonight
TEDS Workshop
Guest Speaker -Deven Landeros recent MSJC Graduate
March 27th 5:30-6:45
MVC Room 901
Deven will talk about:
1. Navigating MSJC TEDS Department as a First Generation Student
2. CDE-118 & introduction to diverse cultures
3. Being a tutor / SI
4. How to navigate transferring
5. Her time at CSUSB
6. Traveling to South Dakota Native American Reservation working with children.
7. Research and Ph.D plans

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San Jacinto, CA

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