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Department of Educational Studies

Gain a critical understanding of the relationship among power, knowledge, education, and society.

 

Professor of Educational Studies John Palmer, speaks during the kickoff of MLK Week, Jan. 23, 2017

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳’s educational studies department bridges theory, research, and practice to develop more informed and engaged students in varied educational contexts. We examine how institutions, practices, and social forces construct knowledge, power, and identity through a variety of educational and cultural contexts, and we reimagine our collective role in contributing to a more democratic and just society.

Mentored by a dedicated faculty, students draw on interdisciplinary modes of critical analysis to examine educational methods in the United States and societies across the globe, and, for those interested, study can be completed in combination with teacher certification and/or a master’s degree.

The department offers the following programs:

Undergraduate Major:

  • Educational Studies

Teaching Certification:

  • Teacher Preparation Program - accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP)

Undergraduate Minor:

  • Educational Studies

Graduate Degree:

  • Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) - accredited by the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP)

LEARN ABOUT ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Department Contacts

Chair: Ashley Taylor
Office: 304 McGregory Hall


Academic Division Coordinator: Erin Migonis
Office: 313A McGregory Hall
Phone: 315-228-7256

I want to be a scholar-activist, whatever shape or form that may take.

Woohee Kim Class of 2016