Welcome to The Division of Education at Edgewood College
The faculty and staff of the Division of Education at Edgewood College welcome you to our website.
Thank you for your interest in either beginning or continuing a career in the education profession. It truly is an incredible responsibility to be involved in the process of teaching and learning. There is no other work that has such a profound possibility to impact society.
The Division of Education is guided by Edgewood’s founding Dominican values of truth, compassion, justice, community and partnership. Our courses are offered within the context of a liberal arts education framework. All of our programs seek to enhance the education profession and help individuals imagine a profession fully engaged in constructing a just future.
Please take your time to familiarize yourself with our website and always feel free to contact members of the faculty and the staff with any questions concerning your future in the Division of Education at Edgewood College.
*per WDPI requirements, you can find more information about Approved Educator Preparation Programs on the DPI website.
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Student drawing in The Stream.
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Bilingual Education
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Ed Leadership – Doctoral Completion
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Ed Leadership – Higher Ed
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Ed Leadership – K-12
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Ed Leadership – Superintendent License
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Educational Leadership
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Elementary Education (Grades 1-8)
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English
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Organizational Leadership
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Professional Educator
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Reading
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Secondary Education (Grades 6-12)
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Spanish student reading in class.
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Special Education
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Studies in Education
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Two characters embracing in a theater production.