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302.857.6738

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Teacher preparation is an historically rooted pursuit at DSU, wherein a high emphasis is placed on producing excellent educators. This serves as unmistakable indication of the University's institutional understanding of the great need for teachers in our society. Education students are prepared to navigate the challenges presented by federal and State requirements and leave DSU to become highly qualified and competent teachers. 

Current Education majors receive hands-on in school experiences in early field placements with partner schools, including at the Delaware State University Caesar Rodney Transition Partnership Project on campus, and the Early Childhood Lab School, which serves infants and toddlers through kindergarten. 

In addition, new educational leadership master’s and doctoral degree programs have been established to produce the next generation of creative and highly skilled school administrators. The Masters and Doctorate of Education programs with a concentration in educational leadership are designed for the development and certification of educational leaders in private and public K–12 systems, higher education programs, and state, national and international educational organizations.

 

Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP)

The Scholar Teacher Education Program (STEP) is available to all qualifying Education Majors who are certified residents of the state of Delaware.  To qualify for the scholarship, applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and must be enrolled full-time at Delaware State University.  Initial eligibility and selection for this scholarship will be determined by the STEP Scholarship Committee.  Once an individual receives the scholarship, verification for continued eligibility will be completed by the STEP Scholarship Coordinator twice per semester.  This scholarship covers all of the recipient's tuition and fees (room, board, and meal plans not included).  Recipient award amounts may vary by semester.

For additional information please read the STEP Application  or contact:
Sabrina Bailey
STEP Scholarship Coordinator
Phone:  (302) 857-6720
Email:  sdbailey@desu.edu

 

 

Faculty and Staff


Dr. Joseph Falodun
jfalodun@desu.edu
Ext. 6720, Room 100



Dr. Billie Friedland
Ext. 6738, Room 267
 
Dr. Cecil Clark, Director - Clinical Field Experiences
Ext. 6740, Room 110
 
Mrs. D. Michele Rush, Director - Student Services
Ext. 6742, Room 106
 
Dr. Rayton Sianjina, Chair & Director - Graduate Studies
Ext. 7170, Room 112
 
Mrs. Connie Williams, Director - Early Child Lab School
Ext. 6731, Room 116
 
Ms. Charmaine Whyte, Technology Analyst
cwhyte@desu.edu

Ext. 7142, Room 108
 
Ms. Diane Weller, Senior Secretary - Chair's Office
dweller@desu.edu
Ext. 6720, Room 100 
Ms. Stacey Gede, Senior Secretary - Office of Clinical and Field Experiences
Ext. 6727, Room 110
 
Dr. Chandra Aleong, Associate Professor
Ext. 7690, Room 239
 
Dr. Prince Attoh, Associate Professor
Ext. 6718, Room 267
 
Dr. Norma Clark, Associate Professor
Ext. 6723, Room 248
 
Dr. Anuradha Dujari, Professor
Ext. 6728, Room 255
 
 
Dr. Janet Hill, Associate Professor
Ext. 7393, Room 242
 
Dr. Gholam Kibria, Professor
Ext. 6734, Room 243
 
Dr. Keun Kim, Assistant Professor
Ext. 6744, Room 233
 
Dr. Elaine Marker, Assistant Professor
Ext. 7176, Room 245
 
Dr. Bob Martin, Associate Professor
Ext. 7253, Room 246
 
Dr. William McIntosh, Professor
Ext. 6736, Room 211
 
Dr. Richard Phillips, Assistant Professor
Ext. 7569, Room 235
 
Dr. Nirmaljit Rathee, Assistant Professor
Ext. 6724, Room 234
 
Dr. Larry Harrison EFE Coordinator
Clinical and Field Experience Office 
Ext. 6727, Room 110
 
Dr. Faith Newton
Ext. 6826, Room 235