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College of Education
The College of Education at East Carolina University offers a range of programs and resources for students.
Departments
The college is comprised of several departments, including:
- Educational Leadership & Foundations
- Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education
- IDP (Adult Education, Counselor Education, Instructional Technology and Library Science)
- Literacy Studies and Special Education
Offices
The college also has several offices that support its mission, including:
- Assessment, Data Management and Digital Learning
- Community Relations and Outreach
- Educator Preparation
- Global Engagement
- Research and Innovation
- New Teacher Support Program
Centers & Institutes
The college is home to several centers and institutes, including:
- The Center for STEM Education
- ECU Community School
- Irene Howell Assistive Technology (IHAT) Center
- Rural Education Institute
- McClammy Counseling and Research Lab
- ECU Community Archives Lab (ECAL)
Global Virtual Exchange
The university offers multi-lateral global virtual exchange courses, providing students with the opportunity to interact and dialogue with students from around the world. These courses, often called "Global Understandings" courses, are offered in a range of general education program areas, including:
- ANTH
- COMM
- FORL
- INTL
- POLS
- PSYC
- SOCI Students in these courses have the opportunity to discuss content-relevant topics and design collaborative projects with students from schools in three different countries. The key take-away from such an experience is the development of cultural competence and cultural intelligence, key attributes needed in the ever-growing global marketplace.
Education Focused Global Understandings Course
Beginning in spring 2020, the College of Education will be offering an education-focused global understandings course that will center on comparative educational practices globally. This course will provide students with a unique opportunity to explore educational practices from around the world and develop a deeper understanding of the global context of education.
