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The University of Connecticut (UConn) Neag School of Education offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in education, sport management, and leadership across four campuses, with the main campus located in Storrs, Connecticut. The Storrs location is home to the Neag Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development, and additional locations are in
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, and Groton. It is ranked number 16 among public graduate schools of education in the nation. The schools' research and teaching programs have been funded by a wide number of institutions, such as the
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and the
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History

The Neag School of Education was founded in 1940 when the Connecticut Agricultural College became the University of Connecticut. It is based in the Charles B. Gentry Building, which as built in 1960 in honor of the former director of the Division of Teacher Training and University President. In 1958, the School of Education established the first high school in the town of Mansfield, E. O. Smith High School, as a
laboratory school A laboratory school or demonstration school is an elementary or secondary school operated in association with a university, college, or other teacher education institution and used for the training of future teachers, educational experimentation, ...
for teacher training and education research. The high school, which lies adjacent to campus, was operated by the University of Connecticut until 1987, when it became the regional public high school. E.O. Smith has maintained an Agricultural Science education program since its time as a part of UConn, and junior and senior high school students may take classes for credit on UConn's campus. In 1999, the School of Education was renamed after Ray Neag, a businessman and graduate of UConn. Neag was co-Vice Chairman of Arrow International, Inc., a leading manufacturer of medical devices. The donation of $21 million is the largest gift given to an education school in the nation. In 2000, the building underwent major reconstruction, and a 20,000-square-foot wing was added to the west side of the building. The former deans of the School of Education are: * 1919–1921 Theodore Eaton * 1921–1940 Charles B. Gentry * 1940–1948 P. Roy Brammell * 1948–1949 William Gruhn (acting) * 1949–1960 P. Roy Brammell * 1960–1961 C.A. Weber (acting) * 1961–1964 F. Robert Paulsen * 1964–1965 Glenn C. Atkyns (acting) * 1965–1972 William H. Roe * 1972–1975 Harry J. Hartley * 1975–1987 Mark R. Shibles * 1987–1988 David N. Camaione (acting) * 1988–1996 Charles W. Case * 1996–1997 Judith A. Meagher (acting) * 1997–2009 Richard L. Schwab * 2009–2014 Thomas C. DeFranco * 2014–2016 Richard L. Schwab * 2016–2021 Gladis Kersaint * 2021-present Jason Irizarry


Academics


Academic Areas

The Neag School of Education is home to three departments (Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Department of Educational Leadership, Department of Educational Psychology) and one center (Teacher Education)


Department of Curriculum and Instruction

The Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate programs in curriculum and instruction for both pre-service and in-service educators. The program does not offer a teacher credential, which is only offered through the Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates (TCPCG) program (see Teacher Education). The undergraduate programs allow students to gain core competencies in teaching at all levels of education. The graduate programs allow for more specialized knowledge in a content area (math, science, or social studies) to prepare for additional certification later on. Doctoral programs allow students to pursue positions as professors or researchers in wide array of settings. The two main research units are the New Literacies Research Lab, which is recognized as the world's premier labor for reading comprehension and learning skills required for emerging information and communication technologies, and the Reading/Language Arts Center, which facilitates the improvement of literacy instruction. One particular focus of the program is strengthening Connecticut's investments in K-12 science programs and other STEM fields.


Department of Educational Leadership

The Department of Educational Leadership connects theory, practice, and policy in a variety of academic programs, including
educational leadership Educational leadership is the process of enlisting and guiding the talents and energies of teachers, students, and parents toward achieving common educational aims. This term is often used synonymously with school leadership in the United States a ...
,
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, executive leadership, and more. The program is also home to the university's
Sport Management Sport management is the field of business dealing with sports and recreation. Sports management involves any combination of skills that correspond with planning, organizing, directing, controlling, budgeting, leading, or evaluating of any organiz ...
program, offering undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees.


Department of Educational Psychology


Teacher Education

The Teacher Education center offers two programs. First, the Teacher Certification Program for College Graduates (TCPCG) is an 11-month, full-time, accelerated program that allows students to earn a Connecticut Teacher Certification and an MA in Curriculum and Instruction or MA in Educational Psychology. Students are required to complete coursework in addition to passing all relevant PRAXIS II examinations, as required by the state. Most recently, the program expanded to offer a track in Mandarin Chinese, in addition to its programs in French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Latin. Second, the Integrated Bachelor’s/Master’s (IB/M) Program in Teacher Education is a five-year, advanced program for undergraduates. Graduates of the program receive a Bachelor of Science in Education, a Master of Arts in Curriculum, and a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology (Special Education). The accelerated track of the program allows for students to gain exposure to a number of areas within five years. The IB/M program began in 1987 from conversations between the Holmes Group,
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, and the National Network for Educational Renewal. The IB/M program offers courses of study in the following areas: Elementary Education (Grades 1–6), Secondary Education (Grades 7–12), Comprehensive Special Education (K–12), and Music Education (PK–12). The program is built upon 6 key tenets which emphasize the common core of pedagogical knowledge required for all education majors, as well as clinical experience in a variety of environments. In the first two years of the program, students complete a well-rounded liberal arts coursework. In the Junior Year (known as the Common Core), students begin to take courses designed to help them learn about students as learners. In the senior year of the program, students gain more specific pedagogical knowledge. And, in the master's year, students gain clinic experience through an internship. In 2007, 90.7% of the IB/M program was female.


Accreditation & Rankings

The Neag School of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). The accreditation covers teacher-preparation programs and advanced-education-preparation programs at the University of Connecticut and its regional campuses. In five specialty programs (Special Education, Educational Administration, Educational Psychology, Elementary Education, and Secondary Education), the Neag School of Education is recognized as in the top 25 in the nation. Considered a
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, the main campus of the University of Connecticut is located in Storrs and is considered one of the leading research universities in the United States. The school aims to be diverse with the following demographics in the 2018–2019 academic year: White (64%), Unknown (9.5%), Hispanic/Latinx (8.5%), Black/African American (8%), Asian (6.5%), Two or more races (3.1%), American Indian/Alaska Native (0.3%), and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander (0.1%).


Research Centers

The Neag School of Education promotes interdisciplinary research and education. It works with five main research centers at the
University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut (UConn) is a public land-grant research university in Storrs, Connecticut, a village in the town of Mansfield. The primary 4,400-acre (17.8 km2) campus is in Storrs, approximately a half hour's drive from H ...
: Research Centers Center for Behavioral Education and Research (CBER), Center for Education Policy Analysis (CEPA), Center on Postsecondary Education and Disability (CPED), Reading and Language Arts Center, and the Renzulli Center for Creativity, Gifted Education, and Talent Development. It is also affiliated with the National Center for Research on Gifted Education (NCGRE), which is funded by the Department of Education.


See also

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University of Connecticut School of Business The University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Business is a graduate and undergraduate public business school that spans across four campuses, with the main campus located in Storrs, Connecticut. The UConn School of Business was founded in 19 ...
* University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine *
University of Connecticut School of Engineering University of Connecticut School of Engineering is a school of engineering located at UConn The University of Connecticut (UConn) is a public land-grant research university in Storrs, Connecticut, a village in the town of Mansfield. The ...
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University of Connecticut School of Law The University of Connecticut School of Law (UConn Law) is the law school associated with the University of Connecticut and located in Hartford, Connecticut. It is the only public law school in Connecticut and one of only four in New England. In ...
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University of Connecticut School of Medicine The University of Connecticut School of Medicine is a medical school located in Farmington, Connecticut. It was founded in 1961, enrolled students in 1968, and graduated its first class in 1972. The school is part of UConn Health, along with th ...


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