2015-2016 CSU East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Teacher Education (Graduate)
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Department of Teacher Education
College of Education and Allied Studies
Office: Art and Education Bldg. 242
Phone: (510) 885-3027, FAX: (510) 885-4632
Website: www20.csueastbay.edu/ceas/departments/ted/
Professors Emeriti
Joan D. Davenport, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh
Phillip E. Duren, Ph.D. Ohio State University
James J. Zarrillo, Ph.D. Claremont Graduate School
Professors
Li-Ling Chen, Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin
Denise M. Fleming, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley
Bijan B. Gillani, Ed.D. University of Southern California
Shira Lubliner, Ed.D. University of San Francisco
Carolyn Nelson, Ed.D University of San Francisco
Lettie Ramirez, Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin
Associate Professors
Jeanette M. Bicais, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley
Eric Engdahl (Interim Chair), Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles
Valerie A. Helgren-Lempesis, Ed.D. University of Miami
James M. Mitchell, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Assistant Professors
Michele Korb, Ph.D. Marquette University
Julie McNamara, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley
Diane Mukerjee, Ed.D. University of California, Berkeley
Mary Soto, Ed.D. University of Texas at Brownsville
General Information
The Department of Teacher Education offers post-baccalaureate and graduate programs to prepare teachers who are committed to improving school practices for California’s diverse student populations and who can model such practices in their own classrooms.
Faculty
The Department of Teacher Education faculty is comprised of professors committed to preparing teachers and other educational professionals to be effective in California’s diverse schools. The faculty have recognized expertise and are active in the professional discipline of Teacher Education. They are supplemented by a select group of lecturers drawn from respected universities and public schools in the Bay Area.
Programs Offered
Credentials:
- Multiple Subject*
- Single Subject*
- K-12 Reading Language Arts Specialist*
Degrees: Master of Science in Education
Options under M.S. in Education:
- Curriculum
- Early Childhood Education
- Educational Technology Leadership
- Reading Instruction
Certificates:
- Children’s Literature
- Cross-Cultural, Language, and Academic Development (CLAD)
- Educational Technology Leadership
Authorization:
- Reading and Literacy Added Authorization
*Note: The Multiple and Single Subject programs, and the programs in reading instruction are accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) and the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Special Features
Credential Program Teams: All credential candidates become part of designated teams, each consisting of approximately 35 members. The team stays together for the full credential program, providing support and identity.
Field-Centered Credential Programs
Much of the program is conducted in public school settings. Student teaching/paid teaching occurs for three quarters, thereby integrating credential classes with real-life teaching experiences. Student teachers will be assigned to teaching experiences with children/young adults of racial, ethnic, or cultural backgrounds different from themselves.
The College of Education Credentials Student Service Center
The College of Education Credentials Student Service Center (CSSC) is provided as a service to all students and faculty involved in the credential programs. The CSSC provides the evaluations of coursework upon which the faculty make decisions as to the admission of an applicant to a program, as well as the recommendation for a credential upon a candidate’s completion of a program.
ProgramsMaster of ScienceCertificateCredential
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