2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
School of Teacher Education and Leadership
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Amanda Bozack*, Director
http://www.radford.edu/content/cehd/home/teacher-ed.html
Teacher Education Programs
Students seeking licensure to teach in early childhood education/early childhood special education, hearing impairment (preK-12) special education - general curriculum (K-12) or special education: general and adapted curriculum (K-12), and elementary or middle school education must major in Interdisciplinary Studies. Students who seek licensure to teach in secondary schools (grades 6-12) complete an approved Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in a specific major and also complete the Education Minor and Professional Education Coursework.
General information regarding admission and retention in the Teacher Education Programs can be found here .
Academic Advising
All students are assigned a professional advisor and/or faculty advisor upon entering the university. Students are encouraged to consult with their professional and/or academic advisor regularly to facilitate smooth progress towards completion of their degree.
Academic Programs
Interdisciplinary Studies, B.S.*
American Sign Language Minor
Education Minor (A, L)
Special Education Minor
Graduate Programs
The School of Teacher Education and Leadership offers a number of programs leading to the Master of Science degree.
M.S. in Education – Kristan Morrison, Graduate Coordinator
MS in Educational Leadership – Brad Bizzell, Graduate Coordinator
MS in Literacy Education – Jennifer Jones Powell, Graduate Coordinator
MS in Special Education – Karen Douglas, Graduate Coordinator
Ed.D in Education - Brad Bizzell, Interim Graduate Coordinator
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Autism Studies - Leslie Daniel
For further information, consult the Radford University Graduate Catalog or website and/or the School of Teacher Education and Leadership website.
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