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Kremen School of Education and Human Development

Centers and Projects

The Kremen School fosters campus-wide, regional, state and national partnerships to further our mission and serve our community.

Collaboration is essential to the mission of the Kremen School of Education and Human Development. We pride ourselves on offering a variety of centers and special projects for our students to utilize while they study and prepare for their future.

Our centers provide a variety of services and assistance to the community. Thus creating partnerships and collaboration with school districts, diversified community members and the educational community. 

Our faculty participate in many partnerships where they join other education professionals to meet the needs of students in the community. These special projects provide leadership and research-based information, training, and technology throughout the valley. 

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CalStateTEACH

An alternative path to a multiple subject preliminary teaching credential.

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Center for Advising and Student Services

Promotes student achievement and success through proactive advising, analyzing and processing local, state, and federal documents.

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Central California World Language Project

The CCWLP strives to provide high quality, content-rich professional learning opportunities for K-16 world languages and dual immersion educators.

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Community Based Learning

Increasing the quality and diversity of teachers in Fresno County, with an emphasis in teaching English language learners. 

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Fresno Family Counseling Center

Nationally recognized and committed to addressing the mental health needs of Fresno County. Provides low-cost counseling services for people of all ages.

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John D. Welty Center for Education Policy and Leadership

The Welty Center brings the best leadership practices to all aspects of the education system in the San Joaquin Valley in order to eliminate the achievement gap and raise the performance of all learners.

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Joyce M. Huggins Early Childhood Education Center

One of three early childhood centers at Fresno State located in the Kremen Education Building.

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Mathematics/Science Teacher Initiative

Faculty from the Kremen School and the College of Science and Mathematics recruiting and educating mathematics and science teachers to meet the growing demand in the Central Valley.

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Mini-Corps

Recruits students knowledgeable about the migrant lifestyle and prepares them to assist classroom teachers in providing instructional services to migrant children who have a priority for services. 

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San Joaquin Valley Mathematics Project

A stimulating and supportive professional center designed to help K-12 teachers become more knowledgeable, effective instructors of mathematics.

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San Joaquin Valley Writing Project

Dedicated to improving the quality of writing instruction in grades K-college in Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Madera and Mariposa counties.

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SECREd Garden

The SECREd Garden is an outdoor demonstration garden that will support the growing need for play-based outdoor learning, science experiences, and garden-based education while also providing a space for interdisciplinary research.

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T.A.R.G.E.T.

Program assisting qualified students with documented physical, communicative, psychological or learning disabilities to succeed in select college classes while receiving individualized counseling and academic tutoring sessions

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Teacher and Friends of Education Honor Wall

Honor an educator with a timeless gift of a commemorative brick on the Teachers and Friends of Education Honor Wall at Fresno State. Donations directly support funding student technology.

Wayfinders

Wayfinders

An inclusive postsecondary independent living program with vocational, campus and community inclusion for students with intellectual disabilities ages 18 – 28 years.

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Workability IV

An employment agency designed to assist individuals with disabilities through enhanced career services.