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Theme, Mission, Philosophy, Alignment
Theme
“Educators facilitating and advancing
learning in a diverse, ever-changing society.”
Mission
The University of Saint Francis Department
of Education primarily serves the population of the northeastern region of
the State of Indiana through professional preparation of educators at the
undergraduate and graduate levels. The Department’s undergraduate dual
licensing programs lead to state licensing in elementary, secondary, and
special education. The option of dual licensing in a content area and
special education is offered. Graduate programs prepare students for
licensure in special education and school counseling.
The Department’s mission strives to prepare
students who will incorporate in their daily lives and professional
endeavors the Franciscan Values that define the mission of the University.
In keeping with Franciscan intellectual tradition, the Department prepares
students to demonstrate confidence in their professional expertise through
collaborative work with all levels of a diverse community – local, national,
and global.
The Department’s theme, “Educators
facilitating and advancing learning in a diverse, ever changing society”
aptly expresses the programs’ over-arching purpose: to develop scholarly,
technologically skilled, accomplished, empathetic educators who maintain a
stable sense of self in a constantly changing and multi-faceted world; that
is, educators who remain independent thinkers living responsibly in
interdependent societal and institutional contexts. The Department endeavors
for students to blend the most current, research-based pedagogical practices
with time-honored educational principles, in conjunction with support for
both student and faculty research. The ultimate outcome of programs is the
preparation of educators who can demonstrate the dispositional, skill
oriented, and knowledge-based performances synonymous with quality
professional educators.
Philosophy
“Education is not a preparation for life;
Education is life itself.”
John Dewey
The purpose of education at the University
of Saint Francis is to prepare teacher candidates who will become highly
effective professionals in the field of education. It is our firm belief
that the educational programs offered must be purposefully designed to
provide an extensive, superior blend of liberal studies and professional
education.
Throughout their University of Saint
Francis educational careers, teacher candidates will be challenged to
develop expertise in content as well as in the understanding and application
of theories of development, behavior, learning, instruction and assessment.
They will demonstrate their ability to apply these skills in a multitude of
settings with students from diverse backgrounds, skills, and strengths.
Nurtured by effective supervision and collaborative relationships with
practicing educators, candidates should and will experience a variety of
opportunities to explore, practice, enhance, perfect and reflect on the
skills expected in professional roles.
The faculty will act as positive catalysts
who model effective instructional practices and professional ethics.
Faculty, who are active learners in their own fields, will model this quest
for learning and growth to students, colleagues, and through dynamic
involvement with the broader community.
Collectively and collaboratively faculty of
the Department of Education will strive to move pre-service educators along
a developmental continuum towards their emergence as individuals who are
thoughtful and self-directed and who will
impact and inspire,
collaborate and contribute to the enhancement of learning of all students,
advocate for social justice,
manage and embrace far reaching societal changes,
be recognized as educational leaders, and who will
rise to the many opportunities and challenges posed in today’s world.
Alignment
Alignment of the USF Conceptual Framework,
INTASC Core and National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
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