CSUSM College of Education
Professional Dispositions
The California State University San Marcos College of Education fosters the
development of the following professional dispositions among our candidates.
Candidates increasingly reflect these dispositions in their work with students,
families, and communities.
- Social Justice and Equity:
Candidates appreciate the languages,
communities, and experiences learners bring to the classroom. Candidates
advocate for and support marginalized communities and individuals.
Collaboration: Candidates learn and practice the skills of
collaboration in their coursework and use them in their professional
interactions with students, colleagues, parents, caregivers and those in the
wider community.
Critical Thinking: Candidates analyze various professional contexts,
resulting in more informed decision making about professional practice.
Professional Ethics: Candidates learn to make and act on
well-reasoned, principled judgments.
Reflective Teaching and Learning: Candidates critically review their
professional practice and the impact it has on student success.
Life-Long Learning: Candidates are committed to actively seeking new
knowledge, skills and experiences throughout their career.