Anjoo Sikka, Dean of the School of Education (www.geneseo.edu/education)
Susan Salmon, Program Coordinator for Graduate Programs
Distinguished Service Professor: D. Showers Professors: E. Balajthy, D. Granger, D. Marozas, J. Morse, L. O’Brien, K. Rommel-Esham.
Associate Professors: M. Jensen, C. Kreutter, D. MacKenzie, S. Peck, L. Steet, K. Sugarman, A. Urso, L. Ware. Assistant Professors: P. Barber, E. Hall, K. Keegan, B. Morgan. Visiting Assistant Professor: S. Henry, J. King Adjunct Faculty: E. Brown, J. Galante. Director of Student Success: T. Peterson Director of Student Teaching: D. Watts Field Experience Coordinator: T. Riordan Xerox Center for Multicultural Teacher Education: S. Norman NCATE Coordinator: J. Williams
Program Description
This Master’s program is open to applicants who have the initial classroom teaching certificate for teaching at the Childhood level. The graduate program for Teaching in Multicultural Education (TIME) will add to students’ undergraduate knowledge of teaching and learning in grades 1-6 schools by focusing on the multicultural dimensions of education in a diverse society. The program will begin with a core component that will address the philosophical, psychological, and social dimensions of multicultural education, focusing on critical pedagogy, multicultural materials, and methods that are social constructivist, antiracist, and global in perspective. The program will include a research component, in which students will take a research course, and design and complete a project or a thesis, according to revised guidelines for projects and theses.
Please visit http://www.geneseo.edu/graduate_admissions for detailed information about the application process.