College of Education and Human Development

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Training the educational leaders of tomorrow

We are a community dedicated to social justice and equity in education. Our students, faculty, and staff are working toward improving educational practices, preparing new teachers for success, and helping students learn while supporting their cultures and identities.

98.3% first-year employment rate of teacher licensure graduates from 2022
35 graduate programs to choose from
$600K in scholarship funds awarded to aspiring teachers each year by the college

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National Science Foundation Awards Major Grant to Dr. Gillian Roehrig National Science Foundation Awards Major Grant to Dr. Gillian Roehrig

Dr. Gillian Roehrig was awarded the Robert Noyce Track 3 grant from the National Science Foundation - Developing Teacher Leaders’ Capacity to Promote Equitable Teaching and Learning in Secondary Science Classrooms.

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