- Jesus Angulo
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tone=May 2008Jesus Angulo is a Hispanic instructor, counselor, educator and community mentor in Northern California
United States . Angulo has obtained a Master's of Arts in Counselor Education with a PPS Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Counseling, Master's of Arts in Mexican American Studies with an emphasis in Comparative Ethnic and Cultural Studies as well as a Bachelor's of Arts in Spanish with a minor in Latin American Studies from "San Jose State University."Teaching History
San Jose City College (2005-06), Evergreen Valley College (2005-06), San Diego Mesa College (2006-07), National Hispanic University (2007), San Jose State University "current". Angulo teaches courses in Social Science and Ethnic Studies. In addition, Angulo has worked closely with disenfranchised and underprivileged families in San Jose, California. As an academic and guidance counselor at "Renaissance Academy of Arts, Science and Social Justice" (2007-08) in San Jose, a predominately middle class Latino, White, and Asian community, Angulo works closely with students and parents providing the proper conditions for students to acquire support, direction and leadership.
Major Research
"Counseling at the Borderlands" (US Mexico Border) the most recent publication (2008) which looks at US Mexico Border students along the Southwest. Angulo developed a workshop for counselor competency and awareness, creating a series of educational activities that allow the counselor real hands on experience with parents and students through a group counseling process. "Interventions for At-Risk Bilingual Students and Parents" (2007) is a series of detailed interventions in Spanish and English developed for counselors working with Bilingual students and parents. "Mexican American and Portuguese Americans in Higher Education" (2005) is a unique investigation conducted on the use of the Portuguese and Spanish language at school, home and community. Furthermore, it examines Bilingualism and student communication in higher education.
Organizations
In 2000 Angulo created the "Latin American Society" at San Jose State University, a club organization on campus that promoted Latin American Culture. The club organized the first ever Brazilian Carnaval that featured Samba Da, a Brazilian Samba band from Santa Cruz, California. Angulo also created the San Jose State Surf Club (2003-05) which later became Spartan Surfing.
External links
* [http://www.jesusangulo.com website]
* [http://www.thespartandaily.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&ustory_id=6490a343-bd2f-47a0-b46d-7f3eb55484e5 Spartan Daily article]
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