Special Education
Bachelor of Arts, Department of Education
See program requirements, course sequences and more in the Course Catalog.
Department Overview
The School of Education programs are built upon the framework of “Educators as Builders of Com- munity.” The programs call for future teachers and administrators to perceive their roles in education as developers of community. The learning community is within classrooms and schools, as well as outside their walls. Not only do education graduates work toward building community with students, families, and members of the local community, but they see a purpose of education to be the development of individuals who assume responsibility for building a healthy community locally, nationally, and globally. Grounded in a Benedictine, liberal arts tradition, the program advocates that the goals and means of the educative process are complementary and seek the pursuit of human dignity and social responsibility.
Degree Objectives
- To build learning communities where students and teachers make meaningful choices, communicate and collaborate with others, think critically and conceptually, and act justly;
- To model decision making processes that are inquiry-based, equitable, and reflect the values of Benedictine communities.
- To actively involve the community as a partner in the educational process.
Contact
Christina Adams, Ed. D.
Professor
Department Co-Chair
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913.360.7367
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Other Department Offerings
- Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Arts Degree in Secondary Education
- Minor in Education