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406 Ball Hall
Memphis, TN 38152
901.678.2365 (T)
901.678.3881 (F)

Chair
Dr. Rebecca Anderson

Assistant Chair
Dr. Katherine Abraham

Program Coordinators
Early Childhood: Dr. Deborah Moberly
Elementary Education: Dr. Celia Anderson
Middle School Education: Dr. Allen Seed
Instructional Design & Technology: Dr. Trey Martindale
Reading Education: Dr. Kandi Hill-Clarke
Secondary Education: Dr. Allen Seed
Special Education: Dr. Kathy Cooter
Director of Graduate Curriculum: Dr. Deborah Lowther
Director of Undergraduate Curriculum: Dr. Katherine Abraham
Director of Teacher Education: Dr. Sutton Flynt
Director of COEAS/NCATE: Dr. John Johnston
Scheduling Coordinator: Dr. Katherine Abraham
Coordinator of Technology Integration: Dr. Lee Allen
Jackson Center Coordinator: Dr. Renee Murley
ICL Office Associate: Shelby Lynn Tate
ICL Office Assistant: Debra Nichols
Business Officer: Ora Taylor-Strowder
Office Coordinator: Janice Cook

The Instruction and Curriculum Leadership (ICL) Department offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. The purpose of the program is to prepare students to be leaders within their professional areas of education or education-related settings. The ICL department offers an undergraduate BSED degree and four graduate degrees: MAT, MS, EdS, EdD.

BSED

The ICL Department offers three undergraduate majors leading towards initial teacher licensure:

MAT

The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree is for people who are seeking initial teacher licensure and a master's degree. A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution is required. The concentrations for this degree are:

MS

The purpose of the Master of Science Degree is to provide students the opportunity to expand their knowledge base in teaching areas and areas related to education. After admission to the department, the student's baccalaureate degree serves as the base upon which a master's level program of study is planned. For some students the master's degree is a continuation of studies begun at the undergraduate level, for others the degree program provides them the opportunity to expand into other areas of education. The concentration are:

EDD

The Doctor of Education Degree builds upon the students' master's degree by allowing them to specialize in a field of studies and to expand their competencies in research. Students in the doctoral program have the opportunity to individualize their program of studies, through the doctoral residency, thus allowing them the flexibility of an in depth exploration in areas related to their career goals. The concentration are:

Dispositions


Last updated: 03/25/2008 12:45:03