Education
The UAF School of Education prepares professional educators for Alaska's unique geographic, cultural and linguistic conditions. Course work and fieldwork in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs are available to students on the Fairbanks campus and by distance delivery to rural areas. Programs offered respond to recent standards developed by the National Council of Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Alaska Teacher, Student and Cultural Standards.
Undergraduate degree programs and post-baccalaureate endorsement programs lead to State of Alaska teaching certificates in elementary and secondary education. Our guidance and counseling program leads to a master's degree and a state of Alaska "Type C" certificate. Professional development programs leading to master of education (M.Ed.) degrees include counseling, cross-cultural education, elementary, secondary, reading, and curriculum and instruction.
School of Education staff and faculty work closely with colleagues at the CRCD campuses and school districts across the state to prepare well-qualified pre-service educators and offer professional development opportunities to practitioners. Faculty research focuses on issues of formal and non-formal education related to Alaska Native people and communities, cross-cultural contexts, distance education, indigenous populations and rural issues.
The School of Education Advising Office offers experienced, full-time personnel who provide advice about SOE programs on a drop-in or appointment basis and provide appropriate referrals for financial aid and other information students and interns need. School of Education rural grants, in partnership with rural school districts and UAF community campuses, provide various types of support for rural and Alaska Native students seeking to become teachers, counselors and school leaders. For more information call 907-474-7341 or visit www.uaf.edu/educ/.