Faculty receives Glenn A. Niemeyer Award
Ellen Schiller, Professor of Teaching and Learning, received a distinguished Glenn A. Niemeyer Award at the Faculty Awards Convocation.
Feb 18, 2025
Grand Valley State University's Education programs are ideal for undergraduate and graduate students to study education, teaching, and counseling. Offering courses in education and teaching since 1964, GVSU provides high-quality programs with small class sizes. With a commitment to educational principles such as active learning, interaction of theory and practice, and learning relevancy, the Education programs offer students the personalized attention needed to become leaders in their fields.
In July 2021, Grand Valley State University merged the College of Education and the College of Community and Public Service into a new college, the College of Education and Community Innovation.
“Through our programs, we educate students to become professionals within fields in which a broader understanding of the larger community remains essential. We see opportunities for interdisciplinary synergies because of our shared focus on community engagement, social justice, and our support for societal structures.” — Dr. Sherril Soman, Dean
Ellen Schiller, Professor of Teaching and Learning, received a distinguished Glenn A. Niemeyer Award at the Faculty Awards Convocation.
Feb 18, 2025
The Michigan Literacy Program helps new teachers from GVSU stock their classrooms with books, free of charge. Education faculty Megan Freudigmann and Sheryl Vlietstra operate the program.
Jan 13, 2025
GVSU leads Michigan universities in funds received from MI Future Educator Programs.
Dec 11, 2024
Ninety-nine Michigan high school students participated in GVSU's 1st Teacher Academy Career Day, discovering resources and information for future teachers.
Nov 5, 2024
The Education programs' accreditation for our initial teacher preparation programs was most recently renewed by CAEP (the national Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation) in 2019.