College of Education and Human Services
- Overview
- Admissions, Retention, and Advising
- Degrees and Areas of Study
- Recommendation for Licensure
- Student Organizations
- Athletic Training
- Biological Sciences Education
- Career and Technical Education
- Chemistry Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Earth Sciences Education
- English Education
- General Sciences Education
- Health Education and Physical Education, Multi-Age
- History Education
- Mathematics Education
- Middle Childhood Education
- Modern Languages Education
- Music Education
- Organizational Leadership
- Physics Education
- Political Science Education
- Psychology/Sociology Education
- Rehabilitation Services/Sign Language Interpreting
- Science Education
- Social Studies Education
- Visual Arts Education
College of Education and Human Services
Dean
Charlotte Harris
Associate Dean Mary Ellen Bargerhuff
Assistant Dean
for Administration Donna Hanby
Business Manager
Kevin Watson
Interim Chair, Department of Teacher Education
Jim Tomlin
Chair, Department of Leadership Studies in Education & Organizations
Jill Lindsey
Chair, Department of Human Services
Stephen Fortson
Chair, Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
Drew
Pringle
Associate Dean for Partnerships and Field Experiences
Colleen Finegan
Associate Dean for Student Services
Chris Murphy
Teacher Licensure and Academic Advisors
Autumn Coleman, Linda Hockaday, Gayle Wiley, Sheri Poch
Faculty
Teacher EducationProfessors Bargerhuff, Bernhardt (emeritus), Cole (emeritus), Finegan, Hansel (emeritus), Helms, Matthews, Slattery, Tomlin (interim chair), Uphoff (emeritus)
Associate Professors Basista, Collier (emeritus), Dunne, Harris (dean), A. Johnson, D. Johnson, Keener, Kenyon, Lyon, Mosier, O'Connor, Patel, Ramey, Reed, Renick-Wood, Schatmeyer
Assistant Professors Agiro, Appova, Boester, Boyd, Choi, Lamping, Schen, Teed, Tosa
Senior Lecturer Kramer
Lecturers
Hanby, Scott
Instructors
Gruber, Fruth, Ignavatia, McKnight, Yuppa
Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
Professor Gayle (emeritus)
Associate Professors Lorson, Pringle (chair), Wonders
Senior Lecturers Bower, Ortiz
Lecturers Fagan, Jagger-Mescher
Instructors Hersman
Human Services
Professors Bernhardt (emeritus), Frey (emeritus), La Forge (emeritus), Wantz
Associate Professors Fortson (chair), Henderson, Jones, Keferl, Tromski-Klingshirn, Wagner Williams (emeritus)
Assistant Professors Self
Lecturers
Knigga, Dunaway
Leadership Studies in Education & Organizations
Professors
Diamantes, G. Graham (emeritus), Ryan
(emeritus), Roby
Associate Professors
Carlsen, Davis, Franco, S. Graham , Hambright, Lindsay (chair), Rafferty (emeritus),
McNutt
Assistant Professors
Berg, Miura, Risacher
Senior Lecturers Veres
Lecturers Cusack
Instructors Kraner, Hoggan, Noel, Lewis, Cline, DuVivier
The College of Education and Human Services
assumes responsibility for one of the university's
primary functions: preparing teachers, educational
leaders, and professionals in health, education,
and human services. Many programs within the
college lead to licensure by the Ohio Department
of Education. The departments of Leadership Studies in Education & Organizations, Teacher Education, Health, Physical
Education and Recreation, and Human Services
prepare licensed and nonlicensed leaders for public
and private schools, industry, hospitals, sports medicine
clinics, and community agencies. These
leaders include public school teachers, principals,
curriculum supervisors, central office administrative
specialists, athletic trainers, school guidance
counselors, organizational leaders, personnel counselors, rehabilitation
service providers, sign language interpreters, community and mental health
counselors, and student affairs (higher education)
practitioners.
The Bachelor of Science in Education degree
and the Bachelor of Science degree with majors in sign language interpreting,
rehabilitation services, organizational leadership, and athletic training
are offered. The college also offers programs leading
to the Master of Arts, Master of Education, Master
of Rehabilitation Counseling, Master of Science, and
Educational Specialist degrees.
Throughout its history, the college has
maintained a close working relationship with
the public schools and community agencies in
the region. Frequent involvement of the College
of Education and Human Services faculty in the
schools and agencies of the area, and the advice and
planning assistance of public school and agency
personnel, serve to improve the college's programs,
the programs of community schools, and the services
of community agencies.
Accreditations
The College of Education and Human Services meets the standards of, and has been approved by, the Ohio State Board of Education and is a member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. The college's teacher education programs are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The college's community counseling, community mental health counseling, and school counseling programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), and the Rehabilitation Counseling programs carry the Council on Rehabilitation Education (CORE) accreditation. The undergraduate rehabilitation services program is listed in the Registry of Undergraduate Rehabilitation Programs. The athletic training program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).
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