Although the Extension Education staff has not changed, the School of Education has a number of new professors and staff members. One of these new staff members is Jamie Steen. Jamie is the new Graduate Admissions Coordinator. Jamie is the point of contact for any questions one might have related to the School of Education admissions process. If you know anyone with Drake School of Education graduate admissions questions, please direct them to Jamie. Her contact information is below:
Jamie B. Steen
School of Education Graduate Admissions Coordinator
jamie.steen@drake.edu
(515) 271-2552
The School of Education continues to offer the Talented and Gifted and Reading Endorsements online. It also offers the Master of Science in Literacy Education in a blended format (See http://www.drake.edu/literacy/). The school continues to have two Master of Science in Educational Leadership (Principal Licensure) Cohorts in Cedar Rapids. One starts every year. If you know somebody who is interested in this program, please have them contact: Randal (Randy) E. Peters at: randal.peters@drake.edu or (515) 271-2082.
Also, below are the fall and spring dates for Human Relations, Anti-Bullying: Where to Start, and Teacher Leadership Strategies (online). Please note, Anti-Bullying or Teacher Leadership Strategies are spring courses.
Human Relations (EDMA 204)
Fall: September 30 – November 24, 2013
Spring: February 3 – March 30, 2014
Anti-Bullying: Where to Start (EDMA 205)
Spring: March 17 – May 11, 2014.
Teacher Leadership Strategies (EDMA 206)
Spring: February 24 – April 20, 2014.
Also, please recognize two new coaching courses to our series of courses for coaches and physical educators have been added.
Real Coaching II: Honing the Competitive Edge (EDMA 277)
3 Semester Hours Graduate Credit
Cost: $395
Rev-Up the Revolution: Your Middle School Physical Education Game Plan (EDMA 278)
3 Semester Hours Graduate Credit
Cost: $395
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