Preparing
excellent teacherswho are effective leaders both inside and
outside the classroomis the number one priority in the Department
of Teacher Education.
We
offer nationally recognized programs leading to a masters
degree, bachelors
degree, or certification. Bachelors programs involve
a wide range of teaching choices including art, early childhood
education, elementary education, music, 18 areas of secondary education,
and special education; the masters programs are Curriculum
and Instruction and Learning Behavior Specialist I (LBSI), the new
state designation for cross-category, broad-based special education.
All
are taught by our award-winning
faculty, leaders in their fields who have taught in classrooms
on four continents, and our education unit is NCATE accredited.
Questions? Please contact
us.

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Congratulations to Hwa Lee, winner of the
Center for Research and Service's 2008 Faculty Service Award!
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ETE Professor Dr. Shari Britner awarded the
Caterpillar Inc. Faculty Achievement Award for Scholarship
for her work in science education.
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ETE Dept participates in national project for Library of Congress
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Professional Education Unit receives continuing accreditation
by NCATE and ISBE
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