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Warner School of Education and Human Development
TypePrivate
Established1958
DeanSarah Peyre
LocationRochester, New York, USA
CampusUrban
Websitewww.warner.rochester.edu

The Warner School of Education and Human Development is a graduate school of education that prepares practitioners and scholars in the areas of teacher education, counseling, K-12 school leadership, higher education, human development, and educational policy. The school is part of the University of Rochester and is located in Rochester, New York.

Degrees and program areas

The Warner School offers various programs in many areas such as master's and doctoral degree programs in teaching and curriculum, counseling, human development, school leadership, higher education, and educational policy.

Teaching and curriculum

The Warner School offers teacher preparation programs leading to New York State certification in early childhood education; elementary education; middle school and secondary education in Mathematics, Science (Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics), English, Social Studies, Foreign Language (French, Spanish, German and Latin). The Warner School also prepares teachers for certification in literacy, inclusive education, and teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).

Counseling and human development

Programs in counseling include: School Counseling, School & Community Counseling, Community Mental Health Counseling, Gerontological Counseling, and Student Affairs Counseling.

Programs in Human Development include: General Studies, Early Childhood, Developmental Differences, Family Studies, Gerontology, and Research.

Raymond F. LeChase Hall

In the spring of 2011, construction began on Raymond F. LeChase Hall, the new home for the Warner School. The building was named in memory of Raymond F. LeChase, founder of LeChase Construction Services, LLC, who was a pioneer in the Rochester construction community, renowned philanthropist, and dedicated supporter of education. Raymond F. LeChase Hall was the first major building constructed in the historic Wilson Quadrangle on River Campus in 30 years. A four-story, 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m) facility, it provides a unified home for the Warner School and will feature an suite of 14 classrooms on the first floor that will serve the College during the day and the Warner School in the evening. Le Chase Hall opened in January 2013 and was dedicated in May 2013.

Accreditations

References

  1. "New Warner School Building Dedicated". 16 May 2013.

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