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ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

2006–2007 General Catalog

Division of Curriculum and Instruction

480/965-1644
ED 426

James Middleton, Director

Professors

Appleton, Artiles, Baker, Barone, Bitter, Cannella, Christie, Edelsky, Faltis, Flores, E. Garcia, Gryder, Guzzetti, Hudelson, Luft, Ovando, Rutherford, Santos de Barona, Stahl, Surbeck, Swadener, Tobin,
Wiley, Zucker

Associate Professors

Anijar, Arias, Blumenfeld- Jones, Cohn, Di Gangi, Gomez, MacSwan, Mc Coy, Middleton, Rader, Sloane, Smith, Vallejo, Young

Assistant Professors

Baek, Battey, Clark, Fischman, Manuelito, Martinez-Roldan, Rolstad, Romero

Clinical Associate Professors

P. Garcia, Mathur

Clinical Assistant Professor

Christine

Lecturers

Atkinson, Cocchiarella, Esch, Fain, Harrison, Rabe, Roanhorse-Dineyazhe, Rutowski, Soroka, Spanias, Stahlman, Thompson, Wellner

Administrative Professional

Enz

Assistant Administrative Professional

Kortman

Initial Teacher Certification Programs

Apprentice Teacher Program (ATP)

Diné Teacher Education Program (DTEP)

Early Childhood Interprofessional Program (ECD)

Elementary Education Partnership Program (EED)

Integrated Certification in Teacher Education (INCITE) (for postbaccalaureate students only)

Multilingual/Multicultural Program (MLMC)

Secondary Education (SED) (7–12)

Special Education (SPE)

Summer Certification Institute in Secondary Mathematics (SCISM)

Teacher Education and Certification Highway + Masters in Education option (TEACH+ME)

Teacher Education for Arizona Mathematics and Science (TEAMS) (for postbaccalaureate students only)

Degrees

BAE, MA, MEd, EdD, PhD

Bachelor of Arts in Education—BAE

The faculty in the Division of Curriculum and Instruction offer several undergraduate academic programs designed to prepare persons to teach effectively in bilingual education, early childhood, elementary, English as a second language, secondary, and special education settings. Programs in special education lead to Arizona teacher certification working with mentally disabled, emotionally disabled, and learning disabled individuals. Programs of study leading to special endorsements by the Arizona Department of Education are bilingual education, ESL, middle school education, reading, and school library science.

Graduate Programs

The faculty in the division offer graduate degrees in a number of majors. See the College of Education Graduate Degrees and Majors table, and the Graduate Catalog.


Omnibus Courses. For an explanation of courses offered but not specifically listed in this catalog, see Omnibus Courses.

Graduate-Level Courses. For information about courses numbered from 500 to 799, see the Graduate Catalog, or access www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs on the Web. In some situations, undergraduate students may be eligible to take these courses; for more information, see Graduate-Level Courses.