The Division of Teaching & Learning is the primary department for
teacher education degrees and certification programs. The Division
offers coursework at the undergraduate and graduate level, leading to
Bachelor’s degrees (BSEd), Master’s degrees (MEd), and doctorates
(EdD, PhD).
Teaching & Learning faculty members are national leaders in teacher
education research, theory, and practice. The faculty works closely with
local public and private schools, creating partnerships that simultaneously
support the learning of children and adolescents, the continuous improvement
of professional practice, and advancement of educational research knowledge.
The Division offers courses within five undergraduate degree programs: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education (including Middle School
emphasis), Physical Education, Secondary Education, and Special Education.
Secondary education programs (Social Studies, English, Foreign Languages,
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics) are offered through collaboration
with the College of Arts and Sciences. Additionally, the Division works
closely with the Department of Music and the Department of Art and Art
History on teacher education programs in Music and Art.
The Division offers coursework leading to Master of Education degrees
in three areas: Elementary Education (including Early Childhood Education
program is available both on campus and online concentration and Reading emphasis), Secondary Education, and Special
Education.
The Division also offers doctoral coursework and provides mentorship
for students pursuing the EdD or the PhD in Teaching-Learning Processes.
Undergraduate and Graduate teacher education course schedules vary somewhat
from semester to semester. Students wishing to plan ahead for future
semesters may consult the Teaching & Learning Annual Course Plan
(3
year Course Schedule).
Please keep in mind that the Annual Course Plan provides guidance about
what the Division currently plans to offer in future semesters. It
is always subject to change.
