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Accreditation The University of Missouri-St. Louis, through the College of Education, is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education for the preparation of early childhood, elementary and secondary school teachers and school service personnel.
Course Designations in the College of Education The following abbreviations are used to indicate instructional areas in the course listings and descriptions in the College of Education.
Adult Education Courses (Adu Ed) Counselor Education Courses (Cns Ed) Early Childhood Education Courses (Ech Ed) Educational Administration Courses (Ed Adm) Educational Foundations Courses (Ed Fnd) Educational Psychology Courses (Ed Psy) Educational Research and Evaluation Methods Courses (Ed Rem) Educational Technology Courses (Ed Tec) Elementary Education Courses (Ele Ed) Higher Education (Hir Ed) Physical Education Courses (Phy Ed) School-Wide Education Courses (Educ) Secondary Education Courses (Sec Ed) Special Education Courses (Spc Ed) Teacher Education Courses (Tch Ed)
Support Services The College of Education maintains a number of offices and centers to directly assist students, faculty, and people in the metropolitan area and to support its instructional, research, and service activities.
Office of Undergraduate Education -155 MH This office supplies advisement services for undergraduate teacher education and certification students. It coordinates the clinical experiences of the College of Education and directs the student teaching program.
Office of Graduate Education - 123 SCCB Information about admission to, and requirements of, graduate programs in education may be obtained in this office. The office also assists students with advisement, registration, and related topics, and maintains student records.
Teacher Education Resource Center -G01 The center is designed as an instructional media laboratory. The Instructional Technology Center located in Lucas Hall also has an office in the center.
Human Services Unit -B23A ED LIB The human services unit is a training facility for graduate students supervised by faculty in the Division of Counseling. Career counseling and assistance with vocational, adult, or adolescent developmental concerns are available to individuals in the community.
Reading Clinic -B9 ED LIB The reading clinic provides a laboratory setting for graduate level elementary and secondary teachers who are seeking certification as reading specialists. The clinic has been providing services to the surrounding community in diagnosing and treating severe reading problems in children and adults since 1966. The clinic also serves as a demonstration and materials center for preservice and inservice teacher education, as well as a clinical research facility for the faculty.
University Child Development Center -130 SCB The center provides university students with observation, participation, research, and similar educational and clinical opportunities; it also offers quality child care programs for children of student, faculty, staff, and community families.
Technology and Learning Center - 100 Marillac The center provides education students and faculty a model environment for managing new methods of teaching through the newest technologies; a place to research and develop technology-enhanced teaching methods to engage K-12 students; and programs that connect school classrooms to the workplace. |