Sunday, April 21, 2013

University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development

The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) is one of seventeen colleges and professional schools at the University of Minnesota. CEHD departments are located on both the East Bank and St. Paul campuses.

The college was founded in 1905 as the Department of Pedagogy. In 2006 the College of Education and Human Development became part of a newly organized college that now includes the former General College (Department of Postsecondary Teaching and Learning) and two units of the former College of Human Ecology (the School of Social Work and the Department of Family Social Science).

As as fall 2010 it enrolled 5,255 students and employed 189 tenured and tenure-track faculty. Living alumni total more than 70,000.

Mission

The College of Education and Human Development is a leader in discovering, creating, sharing, and applying principles and practices of multiculturalism and multidisciplinary scholarship to advance teaching and learning and to enhance the psychological, physical, and social development of children, youth, and adults across the lifespan in families, organizations, and communities.

Degrees granted

1,407 degrees granted during 2009-10 (577 B.S., 483 M.Ed., 347 masters and advanced graduate degrees). In addition, 557 students completed post baccalaureate teacher licensure (322 initial licensure, 235 additional licensure).

Administration

Jean K. Quam, dean

Heidi Barajas, associate dean for engagement, diversity, and undergraduate programs

Kenneth R. Bartlett, associate dean for graduate, professional, and international programs

David R. Johnson, senior associate dean for research and policy

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