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Fields of Study College of Education and Human Development

The College of Education and Human Development
104 Burton Hall - 178 Pillsbury Dr. SE - Minneapolis MN 55455
Tel: 612-625-6806 - Fax: 612-626-7496

Learning to teach, teaching to learn

Preparing tomorrow's teachers

Become a confident, effective, and successful teacher

Learn from professors who actively pursue research projects in areas relevant to real-world classrooms, including early childhood development and academic achievement.

"I felt more 'ready' and confident than other first year teachers."- recent grad

Gain guided classroom and practical experiences in collaboration with cooperating teachers.

Prepare for today’s diverse student populations.

Never stop learning. We're here for the length of your career.

Perspectives videos

Teresa Smock, student

Why I chose this school

Recent elementary education student, Teresa Smock, talks about her experiences in the teacher education program.

View video | read transcript

Bhaskar Upadhyay, assistant professor

Field experience

Bhaskar Upadhyay, assistant professor of science education, explains his philosophy for student field experiences.

View video | read transcript

We're here to help

Advisers in Student Services will be happy to answer your questions. Attending an information session is very helpful. You'll find out about admission, program, and course requirements.

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Is teaching the right choice for you?

Career information and general admission requirements

Is the U of M right for you?

Why you should consider the University

What do you want to teach?

Majors/Fields of study

Why is it a graduate-level program?

The M.Ed. philosophy explained

Is there support for culturally diverse students?

Diversity programs in the college

What about after I get my license?

Programs for licensed teachers

February 2006

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