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School of Education

Students in the School of Education study the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching, leadership and administration, and clinical practice.

Undergraduate and graduate programs provide students with thorough preparation and credentials for teaching in public, private, Christian, and international schools. Cairn University teacher education students benefit from an approach committed to the highest degree of professional preparation and the thorough integration of a biblical worldview.

From the beginning of their studies, students spend time in classroom settings, observing, tutoring, and teaching. Student teaching placement in public and private schools, locally, and internationally, provides a broad range of experiences so students are prepared to excel in any setting.

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Louisa Klein

The Community English Language Program on campus has been a great way to get more exposure to teaching in a classroom setting in a low-pressure environment.

Louisa Klein 

School of Education Faculty

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Barbara Cooper

Chair, Special Education; Assistant Professor, School of Education

Marika Ravin

Marika Ravin

Program Director, TESOL; Assistant Professor, School of Education

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Rebecca Cella

Director of Student Teaching and Field Placement; Program Director, Secondary Education; Assistant Professor, School of Education

Gregg Fanus

Gregory Fanus

Program Director, Health and Physical Education; Assistant Professor, School of Education

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Liz Evangelous

Program Director, Early Childhood and Elementary Education; Assistant Professor, School of Education

John Furrow

John Furrow

Chair, MS in Educational Leadership and Administration; Faculty, School of Education

Adjunct Faculty

Additional Information

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Association of Christian Schools International
(1981)
731 Chapel Hill Dr.
Colorado Springs, CO 80920
800.367.5391