The Child and Adolescent Development (ChAD) department provides a well-rounded curriculum
that incorporates theory, research, policy, and practical experiences in various contexts
in order to prepare SJSU Spartans to effectively work with children, youth, and families.
The Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences (CD&S) and the Kay Armstead
Center for Communicative Disorders supports SJSU Spartans on their journeys to becoming
speech language pathologists or audiologists by preparing them to serve the needs
of culturally and linguistically diverse communities through rigorous academic and
clinical experiences.
The Counselor Education (EDCO) department prepares SJSU Spartans to become guidance
and counseling professionals who will enhance quality and excellence for all students
within an increasingly diverse, technologically complex, and global community.
The Department of Educational Leadership prepares administrators who are dedicated
to fostering equity and excellence in education through appreciation of diversity.
Our graduates are equipped with the skills, knowledge, and experience to promote social
justice through engagement with diverse communities and to facilitate collaborative
change.
The Special Education department prepares SJSU Spartans to become advocates for children,
have the knowledge base that allows them to individually meet the needs of a variety
of student learners and work as change agents to positively impact their students'
lives.
The Department of Teacher Education prepares teacher candidates who are recognized
for their skilled practice, their commitment to social justice, and their steadfast
belief in the power of education to change lives.
The three-year Ed.D Leadership program is designed to endow, challenge and nurture
a diverse group of next-generation educational leaders with the knowledge and skills
needed to build a P-16 public education system that provides all students with a high
quality education.
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Contacts
Contact the Teaching Pathways & Filed Experience Office in person at Sweeney Hall
Room 219, through email at [email protected], or call at 408-924-2300