Partnerships

The Graduate School of Education is involved in a wide range of research, evaluation, professional development, and outreach through its partnerships and institutes

The Autism Communication Center at Cal Lutheran offers resources resources to P-20 students with autism and the people who support them.

The California Reading and Literature Project provides high quality, standards-based professional development in reading and language instruction to help ensure that every California student achieves the highest standards of academic performance.

Professional Development Schools are innovative partnerships between K-12 schools and university teacher credentialing programs. Teacher candidates work for one or two semesters alongside a veteran cooperating teacher, giving them the same opportunity to connect theory to practice.

Math Teachers' Circle of Thousand Oaks
provides no cost professional development for the math teachers of our partner schools in Ventura County through an innovative Math Circle program, made possible by the Math Department at Cal Lutheran.

Aspiring Administrators Academy offers an exceptional opportunity to gain valuable insights into school leadership, expand your professional network, and learn the steps to becoming a school administrator. 

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