School of Education
Department
School of Education
Our Education Program is focused on building great teachers through a student-centered, hands-on approach to learning.
School of Education

Student Handbook

Education majors should review and keep a copy of Heidelberg's Educator Preparation Program Handbook. 

Accreditation

Heidelberg University’s School of Education has received full national accreditation, without qualifications, from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)/Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP), the organization responsible for professional accreditation of teacher education. This accreditation is evidence that the university’s initial and advanced programs have proven its commitment to preparing quality teachers. 

This accreditation is based on a rigorous review of data supporting program quality and continuous improvement. NCATE/CAEP requires institutions to provide evidence that prospective educators possess the requisite knowledge, skills, and dispositions to positively affect the learning and development of diverse students. Teachers, for example, must know and understand the subject matter they plan to teach and be able to teach effectively so that all students learn. The accreditation process also requires the institution to have an assessment system in place in order to ensure continuous improvement, as well as evidence of appropriate field experiences, diversity, quality faculty and resources. The institution must have partnerships with P-12 schools that enable candidates to develop the skills necessary to help students learn. The faculty must model effective teaching practices, and the department must have the resources (including information technology) necessary to prepare candidates to meet the rigorous standards set forth by the professional education community.

As part of the accreditation process, the individual licensure programs were reviewed according to the standards developed by the appropriate professional education associations, providing evidence that candidates are prepared to teach in the fields in which they are licensed. The following programs at Heidelberg have fully met the professional standards and are nationally recognized:

  • Early Childhood Education (by the National Association for the Education of Young Children)
  • Middle Childhood Education (National Middle School Association)
  • AYA Social Studies (National Council for the Social Studies)
  • AYA Integrated Science (National Science Teachers Association)
  • AYA Integrated Mathematics (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)
  • AYA English/Language Arts (National Council of Teachers of English)
  • Multi-Age Health (American Association of Health Education)

Accreditation Report

Contact Information

Sherri Bowerman
Administrative Assistant

Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center

419-448-2125


Department Chair:
Dawn Henry

Hours

Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Our Team

Lori Arnold
Adjunct Instructor in Music
Heidelberg University
Lori Arnold
Sherri Bowerman
Administrative Assistant for the School of Education
Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center 116
(419) 448-2125
Sherri B
Lynne Cartwright
Adjunct Instructor of Education | Director of Field Placements
Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center 117
(419) 448-2089
Michele Castleman
Associate Professor of Education
Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center 119
(419) 448-2129
Michele C
Jennifer Foster
Adjunct Instructor in English
Remote Worker - N/A
(419) 455-3939
Nichole Griffin
Assistant Professor of Education
Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center 118
(419) 448-2119
Nichole Griffin
Dawn Henry
Director of the School of Education | Assistant Professor of Special Education
Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center 115
(419) 448-2128
Dawn Henry
Stacey Pistorova
Assistant Professor of Elementary Education and Accreditation Coordinator
Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center 122
419-448-2328
Stacey Pistorova
Stacey Pistorova
Swinehart Family Endowed Chair in Education | Associate Professor of Education | CAEP Accrediation Coordinator
Lavely-Shedenhelm Education Center 122
(419) 448-2328
Otto Shaw
Assistant Professor of Education
Education Center 120
(419) 448-2024
Otto Shaw