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Welcome to the
We are a small but vibrant school housed in the Henry Kendall
College of Arts and Sciences, allowing us to participate in the rich
environment of the liberal arts and sciences. Our students engage in serious
study of the theory and practice of education, see teaching as both art and
science. In our Teacher Education
Program, we seek to develop graduates that, as professional educators: By being experts in their subject areas,
we mean that our graduates master the central concepts of their chosen major
and minor, as well as develop the ability to think critically and speak and
write clearly in the appropriate genres for their field of study. In
addition, they have a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences that allows
them to locate their subject area in historical, social, and philosophical
context. By knowing how to teach, we claim that our
graduates master the art and skill of teaching through coursework and
field-based experiences that integrate theory and practice. This includes
general professional knowledge, general skills of teaching (setting up
appropriate environments for learning, assessing student strengths and needs,
planning for instruction for all students, implementing such plans, assessing
student learning as a result of instruction, and reflecting critically on
these activities), and specific skills of teaching their subject area. By being public intellectuals, we intend that
our graduates be driven by a reasoned, justified, and articulated philosophy
of education and that they be critical and creative thinkers. They take
seriously their role as citizens, servants, and leaders in our society, and
behave ethically in all aspects of their lives. They also realize that they
do not know everything they will need to know to be influential teachers and
public intellectuals, and as a result have developed the skills and
dispositions for lifelong learning. Most of all, as public intellectuals,
they recognize and embrace this calling to create an impact beyond the
classroom, one that filters into the broader community over the years. Accreditation: The
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