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Curriculum, Instruction and Technology in Education (CITE)

Our work with preservice teachers, inservice teachers, and doctoral students is grounded in the belief that education is a primary mechanism for social mobility and social justice. As a consequence, we seek to conduct research and to prepare doctoral students to do research that has the potential to improve learning and teaching, especially of historically underserved populations. We seek also to provide our inservice and preservice teachers with deep understandings of research and
theory
that will help them become reflective practitioners who are committed to serving diverse students and to becoming educational leaders and agents of change in whatever setting they teach.

For more information, please review our Vision Statement for Initial Teacher Preparation Programs [pdf].

Undergraduate Programs

A five year combined BA/MA certification program offers the opportunity for Temple undergraduates to obtain an undergraduate degree while simultaneously pursuing a Masters in Education degree and Pennsylvania State Teacher Certification.

Certificate & Certification Programs

Masters Programs

Doctoral Programs

These programs develop curriculum specialists, initiate and disseminate scholarly research, and provide service to educational institutions in the regional, the national and the international communities.

Contact Information

For more information about our programs, contact:

Michael W. Smith, Chairperson
College of Education
Curriculum, Instruction, and Technology in Education (CITE)
Ritter Hall, Room 351 (09/10)
1301 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6091
phone: (215) 204-6387
fax: (215) 204-1414

See also: Directory of CITE Faculty

 

 

 

 


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