Eric C. Calloway, M.A., PPSC
Adjunct Faculty
Eric Calloway is a 2nd year fieldwork supervisor for SCP. He
is from San Diego and attended Grossmont Community College where he
played baseball and earned an Associate's Degree in
General Education. Upon completion he moved to San Francisco and
attended San Francisco State University earning a
Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Studies and from there
attended San Jose State University where he earned a
Master's Degree in Counselor Education and a Pupil
Personnel Services Credential. He has worked in schools in San Jose
and has been a counselor and AVID coordinator at Abraham Lincoln
High School for the past 4 years. His interests are in teaching and
counseling multicultural and underrepresented students, how to
support them in our educational systems and in society, equal and
consistent education, challenging norms, family school
collaboration, alternative teaching, effects of schools on society
and society on schools, student identity within school and society,
effective leadership of change, school site collaboration and
student advocacy.
Education
M.A., Counselor Education, San Jose State University, CA
Pupil Personnel Services Credential, San Jose State University, CA
B.A., Liberal Studies, San Francisco State University, CA
Research Areas
Teaching, counseling, support of multicultural and underrepresented students in educational systems and society.
Teaching
- PPS Internship
- PPS Traineeship