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Roderick Daus-Magbual

Executive Director at Pin@y Educational Partnerships

Roderick Daus-Magbual has experience as a City Council Member for Daly City since December 2018. Prior to that, they worked at Pin@y Educational Partnerships as the Executive Director and later as the Director of Curriculum and Program starting in January 2003.

Roderick Daus-Magbual holds a Doctor of Education - EdD degree from the University of San Francisco, which they obtained from 2005 to 2010. Their area of specialization during their doctoral studies was Organization and Leadership. Prior to this, they pursued a Master's degree at San Francisco State University from 2002 to 2004. Their field of study at that time was Asian-American Studies. Roderick's education journey began earlier with a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies from the University of California, Riverside. Roderick completed this degree from 1996 to 2000.

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Daly City, United States

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Pin@y Educational Partnerships

The Pin@y (Pinay/Pinoy) Educational Partnerships (PEP) is a service learning program that has created a “partnership triangle” between the university, public schools, and the community to develop this counter-pipeline that produces critical educators and curriculum at all levels of education and in the community. PEP’s partnership triangle includes: Bay Area universities/colleges, San Francisco public schools, and the Filipino American Development Foundation (FADF). Uniquely, our counter-pipeline implements a transformative decolonizing curriculum and pedagogy, incorporating all grade levels including primary, middle, secondary, post-secondary, and graduate students. As volunteer teachers of the program, graduate and undergraduate students, from San Francisco State University and surrounding universities who are pursuing careers in education or community service, receive a unique opportunity to teach critical Filipina/o American studies. They gain skills in the practice of critical pedagogy, curriculum development, lesson planning, and teaching.


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