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Chaminade
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The School of Education and Allied Professions will be recognized
as the leading school of education in a Catholic university in the
United States. The SOEAP will be particularly noted for its
emphasis on preparing servant leaders for both Catholic and public
schools, for the impact of its research in contributing to quality
education for all children, and for its ability to educate allied
professional personnel who can enhance quality of life decisions
and experiences for children and adults. As a cooperative and
collaborative scholarly community based on care, learning and
justice, the SOEAP will emphasize its distinctive Catholic and
Marianist educational and intellectual traditions.
Vision
Statement
The
vision of the School of Education and Allied Professions will be
realized if the following are achieved through specific program
objectives. Specifically, the SOEAP strives to:
Educate distinctive
graduates: Graduates will be knowledgeable professional
practitioners who know how to work with others to create effective
learning communities. They will be prepared to be successful in
the emerging age of technological sophistication.
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Foster connected
learning and scholarship. Learning and scholarship within the
SOEAP will be of the highest quality and focus on problem solving
that improves education. Students will know how to identify
problems, analyze facts, and implement possible solutions based on
an in-depth knowledge of “best” practice. Educational experiences
will move beyond the classroom and will engage students and
faculty through partnerships in unique ways in order to build
stronger learning communities.
Create strong campus community.
The faculty will work with a variety of “agents” to form
partnerships and to create collaborative, caring communities.
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Outstanding Resource
Management. The programs of the school will be operated
efficiently and effectively.
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School of Education &
Allied Professions
Chaminade Hall, Room 104
University of Dayton
Dayton, OH 45469-0510
Telephone: (937) 229-3146
FAX: (937) 229-3199
This page was last updated
August 21th,2005 by Salini Rao Pamidimukkala
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