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Home / Graduate Studies / Education / Programs of Study / Teaching & Learning / Teacher Education & Professional Development


Emphasis in Teaching and Learning


Specialization in Teacher Education & Professional Development

 

The Teacher Education and Professional Development (TEPD) Specialization is open to any interested graduate student in any Emphasis within the Department of Education. Its major purpose is to provide graduate students with the knowledge and competencies necessary to fill teaching and research roles in institutions that educate educators. Such institutions include colleges of education; school districts; county and state offices of education; and private educational companies. The focus of this work is to prepare graduate students to provide preservice and inservice education in a variety of contexts. These contexts range from undergraduate education, to initial graduate credential programs, to early career induction programs, to career-long professional enhancement. Potential clients for this work include classroom teachers; providers of special services such as counseling, psychological services, and special education; and school administrators. Through research, teaching, and community service, the members of this Specialization seek to improve educational opportunities at local, state, and national levels.

 

Faculty Associated with the Specialization in Teacher Education & Professional Development

 

Julie Bianchini

Willis Copeland

Judith Green

Ann Lippincott

Jason Raley

Julian Weissglass

 

In addition, four faculty members in the Department of Education have agreed to maintain limited association with the Specialization. They are:

Charles Bazerman

Carol Dixon

Richard Durán

Mike Gerber

 

Courses for the Specialization in Teacher Education & Professional Development

 

Students pursuing this Specialization must already be admitted to an established Emphasis within the Department of Education and must complete all requirements for that Emphasis. In addition, for this Specialization, they must complete the following four courses and one apprenticeship:

ED 279 Perspectives on Teacher Education and Professional Development
ED 282 Research on Teacher Education
ED 283A Practicum in Teacher Education and Professional Development (two quarters)
ED 283B Internship (two quarters; concurrent with ED 283A)
ED 284 Teacher Learning and Knowing

Students may also elect to take any of the following courses:

ED 219B Research on Classroom Teaching
ED 219C Motivating Students
ED 222A Introduction to Special Education
ED 242C Theories of Organizational Change and Development
ED 242D School Reform
ED 246C Testing Students
ED 255A Being a Student
ED 255B Being a Teacher
ED 270A Classrooms as Cultures
ED 289 Professional Development Seminar for M.Ed. Facilitators




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