Dean: Yolanda Gallardo
Associate Dean: Joe Engler
Professors: A. Barretto, , , , J. Engler, C. Garner, , , ,
Associate Professors: N. Barta, B. Burrus, , R. McKinney,, , , , , , R. Turcott, ,
Assistant Professors: E. Ariyo, C. Basile, A. Kim, D. O'Brien, D. Sisci-Taylor
Lecturers: J. Neyman,
Emeritus/Emerita
Professors: J. Burcalow (Emerita), A. Fein (Emeritus), D. Mahoney (Emeritus), T. F. McLaughlin (Emeritus), J. Abi-Nader (Emerita), J. Nelson (Emerita), R. Williams (Emeritus)
Associate Professors: R. Bialozor (Emeritus), J. D’Aboy (Emeritus), J. Dixon (Emerita), P. Hastings (Emeritus), M. Jeannot (Emerita), C. Johnson (Emerita), (Emerita), C. Salina (Emeritus), J. Shepard (Emerita), J. Sunderland (Emeritus), D. Tunnell (Emerita)
School of Education Mission Statement
The mission of the School of Education is to prepare socially responsive and discerning practitioners to serve their community and profession.
- We model and promote leadership, scholarship and professional competence in multiple specializations.
- We support an environment that is challenging, inclusive, reflective, and collegial.
- We foster inquiry, intellectual creativity, and evidence-based decision making to accept the challenges facing a global society.
- We provide academic excellence in teaching, advising, service, and scholarship.
- We promote, support and respect diversity.
The School of Education upholds the tradition of humanistic, Catholic, and Jesuit education and this tradition and mission are embodied in our theme statement: Preparing socially responsible professionals who serve with Care, Competence and Commitment.
Programs of Study
The School of Education offers four undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Community, Culture, and Language
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Kinesiology
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Special Education
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Sport Management
Degree Requirements for the School of Education
Students must complete the general degree requirements of the University, including the University Core curriculum, and the requirements of their major.
Please note: Every degree requires a minimum of 128 completed semester credits. No core, major, minor, or concentration courses may be taken under the Pass/Fail option.
Certification
Additionally there is a Teacher Certification program that enables 51³Ô¹Ïs to obtain initial (Residency) certification within the state of Washington. The School also offers initial and advanced certification for teachers, and school administrators at the graduate level. Further information on these programs can be found in the graduate catalog.
Accreditation
All teacher preparation degree programs, and elementary, secondary, and advanced certification programs in the School of Education are fully approved by the Washington state Professional Educator Standard Board (PESB).
Notice
While this catalog provides 51³Ô¹Ïs with the most current information regarding School of Education undergraduate programs, 51³Ô¹Ïs are advised that programmatic changes are a common occurrence in the field of education and are usually the result of directives from the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and outside accreditation agencies. The School of Education takes seriously its responsibility to communicate all changes to education 51³Ô¹Ïs. Students must be sure to meet with their education advisors regularly to complete a plan of study in compliance with current regulations.