ECE MA Program Congratulates Two Graduates on CSULB Faculty Appointments

 

Dr. Treshawn Anderson and Dr. Nancy Dayne, both graduates of CSULB’s Early Childhood Education master’s program, recently began their university teaching careers as tenure-track faculty members in CSULB's Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) in the College of Health and Human Services. Both alumnae received their doctoral degrees in Spring 2015.

Dr. Treshawn Anderson received her Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from Purdue University. Dr. Anderson’s research has examined child care quality and the professional development of infant-toddler teachers. For her dissertation, she designed and validated a measure that assessed the beliefs of infant/toddler teachers about developmentally appropriate education and care.

Dr. Nancy Dayne received her Ed.D. from University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education. Dr. Dayne completed her doctoral degree with an emphasis in Teacher Education in Multicultural Societies. Her research interests include self-efficacy of higher education students in online and face-to-face instructional settings, early childhood teacher education, early childhood teacher professional development, parent education, and parent involvement. She was a recipient of the California State University Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program, and served as a lecturer in CSULB's FCS department for 11 years prior to beginning the tenure-track position.

 

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Dr. Treshawn Anderson
Dr. Treshawn Anderson

 

 

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Dr. Nancy Dayne
Dr. Nancy Dayne