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Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education
Professional Studies Building, Room 303
(201) 200-2101
(201) 200-3141 (Fax)
E-mail: coe@njcu.edu
Dr. Ivan Banks, Dean
Ms. Maria Ciraco, Administrative
Assistant
Lourdes Sutton,
Executive Assistant to the Dean
Ms. Ruth Ortiz, Administrative
Assistant
Sachie Tsumura, Assistant to the Dean
Spring
2008 Advisement Hours
The Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education provides
leadership in meeting the educational needs of its students. It is
committed to building a learning community and to providing a high
quality of instruction to those seeking careers within an urban,
multicultural and educational environment. The Deborah Cannon Partridge
Wolfe College of Education is dedicated to graduating knowledgeable,
capable, and reflective practitioners.
New Jersey City University has a proud history of preparing a high
quality of educators for the state of New Jersey, the country, and
many foreign countries. It pledges to continue that fine tradition
while expanding its scope as a leading public university with an
urban mission. All programs in the Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe
College of Education emphasize developing and applying critical thinking
and analytical skills for problem solving in urban school settings,
increasing awareness of New Jersey's educational system and its role
in the larger society, and broadening understanding of teaching as
a profession.
The following departments/programs report to the Dean of Education:Early
Childhood, Educational Leadership, Urban Education, Educational Technology,
Literacy Education, Multicultural Education and Special Education.
Also reporting to the Dean are the Office of Teacher Internships and
the A.
Harry Moore School.
Graduate
Studies: Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant Certification Eligibility
Program (LDTC)
College
of Education Conceptual Framework: Reflective Urban Practitioner
(RUP) Model 
Education programs offered by the College are accredited
both by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE) and approved by the New Jersey State Department of Education.
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The president of NJCU, along with two professors, was
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