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Undergraduate
Studies in Education
The mission
of the College of Education at TCU is to develop effective, ethical
educators with a passion for learning. As professionals and
active citizens in our community, we strive to create a humane and
just society in which all individuals can develop their full potential.
We are governed by an ethical code that documents our obligations
to students, colleagues, and the community, which include rationality
and objectivity in our professional judgments and actions, civility
and caring in our interactions with others, and encouragement of
diverse views on issues of significance to society.
Consistent with the above values, our core beliefs connect a strong
foundational knowledge base with professional practice. Professionals
in education study and expand the knowledge base of effective
practice, ground their practice in theory and research, and
acquire expertise through activities in diverse, field-based
settings which are exemplars of practice. They also promote
high student achievement and a passion for learning by (1)
mastering content
knowledge and effective pedagogical skills;(2) using multiple
strategies, resources and technologies to plan, implement,
and assess instruction
and to document effectiveness with students; and (3) synthesizing
knowledge from relevant, academically diverse perspectives and
a variety of theoretical orientations and approaches. In addition,
educational professionals provide service and leadership in diverse
settings and collaborate with representatives from various groups
within and outside the educational community.
Through a variety
of degrees and certificates, students in the TCU School of Education
learn that a teacher’s role is to
strengthen young people, to build sensitivity and intelligence,
and to eliminate limits on what a person might achieve. TCU’s
School of Education offers innovative ways to prepare educators
for this role.
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TCU
Center for the Urban Educator- working to improve academic
and social success for students in urban settings
Fort
Worth Museum of Science and History Hands on Science- a joint project between TCU and the museum
Starpoint
School-laboratory school for children with learning
differences
The
KinderFrogs School- preschool learning laboratory
mostly for children with Down syndrome
Institute
of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education- working
to improve the preparation of mathematics and science
educators
International
Student Teaching and study abroad experiences
in Canada, Mexico, and Europe
The
3/2 Option-an opportunity to complete the Bachelor's Degree
and Master's Degree in a five year integrated program
Graduate
Studies- Master's degrees in Elementary and Secondary Education as well as Special Education,
Educational Foundations, Counseling and Educational Administration
Doctoral
Study- a comprehensive program that
integrates a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with
a Doctorate in
Education Leadership (Ed. D.)
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