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Teaching the next generation of teachers.
As an independent liberal arts university, the University of Dallas has a unique contribution to make to the vocation of teaching and working in schools. The Department of Education and Classical Learning aims to prepare students to teach in all types of schools: traditional public districts, private schools and charter schools. The Department's programs aim to provide not only sound academic preparation, but also professional preparation with specific emphasis given to moral and ethical issues embedded in what it means to teach. It is important to recognize that learning to teach is a collaborative process with undergraduate students, faculty and practitioners in the field.
The primary objective for all of our programs in the Department of Education and Classical Learning is to prepare prospective teachers to become professionally responsible, effective and articulate teachers who can themselves model human flourishing and virtue in the classroom. Our programs provide strong academic preparation that reflect the research and knowledge of the learning and developmental processes involved in K-12 education.
The program is planned within the mission of the university to meet standards for teacher education and certification as established by the Texas Education Agency. The curriculum incorporates a strong historical and philosophic approach. In addition, prospective teachers acquire knowledge and skills necessary to create enriching, rewarding classroom environments while differentiating instruction for their students living in a world of accelerating change.
Associate Professor, Education and Classical Learning, Graduate Director, Education
Phone: (972) 265-5714
Email: jboazman@udallas.edu
Office: Braniff Graduate Building #22
Office Hours: By Appointment: In-Person & Virtual
Assistant Professor, Education and Classical Learning
Email: eellis@udallas.edu
Office Hours: By Appointment
Affiliate Instructor, Education and Classical Learning
Phone: (972) 721-5334
Email: bkhirall@udallas.edu
Office: Braniff Graduate Building #20
Office Hours: M 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. & 4:30 -5:30 p.m. / W 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. or by Appointment
Department Chair and Associate Professor, Education and Classical Learning
Phone: (972) 721-4110
Email: ynakazawa@udallas.edu
Office: Braniff Graduate Building #14
Office Hours: M 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. / W 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. or by Appointment
Assistant Professor of Education
Email: mwalker@udallas.edu
Office Hours: By Appointment / Drop-Ins Welcomed