Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction

We are on the pulse of the issues and ideas that are shaping today’s learning environments, from the latest technologies to new methods for instruction. The depth of academic programs means you have variety of careers in education available. As future practitioners and researchers, our students have many opportunities within the school and in the community to develop their skills as educators.

Our graduates are working in private, public, and charter schools, as well as daycare centers, after-school programs, colleges and universities, online programs, museums, community recreation centers, and in professional settings.

You will work with faculty that has a deep interest and concern in education: they know what it means to teach. They work continuously to improve and refine their own teaching abilities as you start to develop your own teaching style.

Youth Art and Science

Children from nearby communities fill the halls of the school during our popular Saturday Art School and Saturday Science Quest programs. These programs provide both undergraduate and graduate students with some of their first teaching experiences under the guidance of our faculty.

Our Faculty

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Professor; Academic Director of P12 Engagement, Bloomington Campus; Faculty Fellow of P12 School Engagement, School of Education

Academic Program(s):
Science Education
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Phone:
(812) 856-8171
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Associate Professor

Academic Program(s):
Special Education
Research Area(s):
Special Education, Intervention, Early Childhood Special Education, Autism, Students with Disabilities
Email:
Phone:
(812) 856-8134
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Assistant Professor

Academic Program(s):
Literacy, Culture, and Language Education
Research Area(s):
Literacy pedagogical practices of Black women faculty, epistemological ways of knowing and being for Black women faculty, intersectionality, cultural and social issues embedded in schools, preservice teacher education
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Professor, Director of the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community

Academic Program(s):
Special Education
Research Area(s):
Disability, Adult Services, Policy, Employment, Community Living, Transition, Survey Research
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Phone:
(812) 855-7102
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Postdoctoral Fellow

Research Area(s):
Preservice teacher self-efficacy in mathematics education, intersections of children's literature and elementary mathematics, multimodal approaches to math instruction, problem-solving strategies in the classroom, methods to enhance girls' engagement and self-efficacy in STEM fields
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Visiting Clinical Professor

Academic Program(s):
Arts Education
Research Area(s):
Art education, visual culture, contemporary art theory and pedagogy, post-digital/internet culture, psychoanalytic theory, and algorithms and affect for art education
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Affiliated Faculty

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Assistant Research Scientist, Indiana Institute on Disability and Community

Academic Program(s):
Special Education
Research Area(s):
Transition and postsecondary programs for students with Intellectual disabilities (TPSID), employment for individuals with intellectual disabilities, teacher education disability policy advocacy
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Assistant Professor, IU School of Social Work

Academic Program(s):
Special Education
Research Area(s):
Disability policy and services; guardianship issues; family experiences; autism; intersections of disability with culture, health and human rights
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Phone:
(812) 856-7896

Contact Us

Department Administrator

Chanel Stickles
curric@iu.edu
(812) 856-8100

Department Chair

Ana Maria Brannan
brannana@iu.edu
(812) 856-8119

Associate Chair

Kathryn Engebretson
kenge@iu.edu
(812) 856-8226

Admin Generalist Coordinator

Michelle Boyll
mboyll@iu.edu
(812) 856-5109

Student Services Coordinators

Daniel Theus
dwtheus@iu.edu
(812) 856-1794

Haley Heath
heathha@iu.edu
(812) 856-8120