Division of Education
About the Division of Education
Learn about the philosophy and mission of the Division of Education
Academic programs offered by the Division of Education.
Information and forms for teacher preparation students and clinical faculty related to preservice fieldwork components, teaching standards, and the conceptual framework.
Wilmington University's pass rate submitted on the HEA Title II report for the 20042005 academic year is 100% on the PPST Reading, CBT Reading, PPST Writing, CBT Writing, PPST Mathematics, and CBT Mathematics. View the full report...
Keep pace of planned Undergraduate and Graduate Program changes and read suggestions and information offered by members of the Teacher Preparation Faculty. Make sure that you are on the right path to graduation.
Education Alumni Event
See photos from the Education Alumni event on May 1, 2008.
Our Conceptual Framework emanates from the visions and missions of the University and Division; reflects the Division's philosophy, purposes, and goals; and is composed of specific Program Attributes that we deem essential for the effectiveness of educator preparation programs. By being structured around the Program Attributes, every preparation program in the Division of Education directly reflects the Conceptual Framework.
On November 23,1999 ACT 48 was signed into law and enacted new requirements for professional education (formerly professional development) in the State of Pennsylvania.For more information...
For those students who have recently graduated or are in the advanced stages of their collegiate preparation at the University, we want to assure them that their degree will certify them but they must pass the appropriate PRAXIS II test to achieve "highly qualified" status. Read More...
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2008-2009 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2008 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
