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Students who are preparing to teach are expected to demonstrate knowledge, skills and dispositions in 10 areas that have been identified by the Wisconsin Deptartment of Public Instruction and in two additional areas that are emphases of the School of Education: commitment to social justice and use of technology.

The School of Education also directly serves members of the Milwaukee community through the following organizations:

Education Resource Center (ERC)

The ERC is designed to allow faculty, students and members of the larger Marquette University and Milwaukee communities access to the many teaching resources available in print and electronic formats.

Hartman Literacy and Learning Center

The Hartman Literacy and Learning Center is a teaching, research and service site that houses the Family Literacy Project. The Family Literacy Project is designed to improve the quality of literacy instruction provided by teachers and the literacy acquisition of urban children. Undergraduate teachers-in–training serve as tutors for children from inner-city Milwaukee schools. Faculty review lesson plans and supervise the tutoring sessions. Research examines factors that relate to growth in children’s reading abilities.

Krueger Parent and Child Center

Established in 1986 under the auspices of the School of Education, the Parenting Center’s primary mission is to better understand and educate parents with young children. One major activity and service of the center is the STAR Parenting Program, a psycho-educational curriculum developed specifically for parents of 1 to 5 year old children with challenging behaviors.

Teachers for Social Justice

Teachers for Social Justice, a student organization at Marquette, exists to promote social justice within schools and to support future teachers' professional development. The group sponsors educational programs both on campus and in the larger community.



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Center For Community Service

Service is at the heart of the Marquette experience, and students participate in a variety of ways: through New Student Orientation; student organizations; residence hall activities; local, national or international immersion experiences; leadership development programs; and athletic teams' activities. Join us as we strive to “Be the Difference!”

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