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MISSION:
The School of Education is committed to the Mission of Manhattan College to provide a contemporary, student centered education that embodies the LaSallian traditions of scholarship, excellence in teaching, respect for individual dignity, and commitment to social justice. The additional goal of the School is to prepare self directed, reflective, scholarly professionals dedicated to the highest standards for themselves and those they serve. Professionals are prepared in the fields of Counseling, School Leadership and Special Education.

The Graduate School of Education is committed to the preparation of Human Service professionals through courses leading to the master degree in one of three programs. The Counseling Program (M.A.) is directed toward work in counseling and psychology with a view to preparing the candidate for the role of counselor in schools, in colleges, in agencies. The Teacher Education Program (M.S. in Ed.) is directed toward the professional preparation of teachers of disabled individuals, including but not limited to the mentally retarded, the emotionally disturbed, the physically disabled, the neurologically impaired, the multiply disabled and those with specific learning disabilities in grades 1-6. The dual program prepares teachers to work with children in grades 1-6 in the general as well as Special Education settings. The School Leadership Program (M.S. in Ed.) is directed toward the professional preparation of school administrators and supervisors, assistant principals, department chairs, coordinators, unit heads, and the like. Post Masters (Professional Diplomas) are offered in each of the programs. A certificate program in Teaching and Learning with Technology is also offered.

 

Counseling
Corine Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Office: De La Salle 439
Phone: 718.862.7497
Fax: 718.862.7472
corine.fitzpatrick
@manhattan.edu

School Leadership
Sr. Remigia Kushner, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: Memorial 410
Phone: 718.862.7473
Fax: 718.862.7816
sr.remigia.kushner
@manhattan.edu
Special Education
Dual Childhood Sp.Ed.
Elizabeth M. Kosky , Ph.D.
Professor
Office: Memorial 431
Phone: 718.862.7969
elizabeth.kosky
@manhattan.edu
Graduate Education office number: 718.862.7957

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