School of Education

Link to Leadership Studies Graduate Course Schedule 

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Message from the Dean 

Welcome to the School of Education at Marian University. Our vision of “Transforming lives through academic excellence, innovation, and leadership” is captured in our commitment to preparation of the finest educator-leaders for Wisconsin and beyond.

The School of Education is guided by its conceptual framework of The Learning-Centered Individual which is organized around five interconnected themes displayed as the petals of a lily.  We believe that learning is a lifelong process. Therefore, our mission is to engage in the continuous development of the dimensions of each theme within ourselves, our candidates, and members of the larger community. We view this framework as dynamic and responsive to the uniqueness of individuals, as well as to the potential for change within the profession:

Values and Ethics 
We believe learning-centered individuals recognize and affirm the importance of values and ethics in their lives, in the lives of others, and in society. Within the context of society, religion, and culture, as well as Marian’s learning-centered environment, individuals strive to refine their ethical frameworks as they reflect on their beliefs and values, and on their ability to model professional and ethical standards.

Knowledge 
We believe learning-centered individuals recognize and affirm the need for the understanding of subject matter and the ability to apply pedagogical strategies that are consistent with the academic discipline. Equally important is the need for knowledge of human development, theories of learning, social and political influences, curriculum theory, research- and practice-based pedagogy, and technology. We recognize the unique interplay that occurs as a learning-centered person develops and applies knowledge in particular sociocultural contexts.

Reflection 
We believe that reflection is a powerful tool for lifelong learning, as well as for personal and professional transformation. Learning-centered individuals develop skills in reflection that enable them to review, reconstruct, reenact and critically analyze their own actions and beliefs to determine a course of action. 

Collaboration 
We believe learning-centered individuals value communication and community. We view collaboration as a process of working with diverse groups, utilizing effective communication to address current issues and practices. Collaboration makes it possible to improve the lives of all members of society.  

Accountability 
We believe learning-centered individuals are accountable to and advocates for all learners and the larger community. Accountability is far more than an understanding of the process of assessment. To be accountable, members of an educational community accept responsibility for continued growth and development for themselves, their profession, and the greater society.

Take a moment and look at the array of degree, licensure, and program offerings that are available. Whether you are just beginning your academic journey as an undergraduate, transitioning to the field of education from another career, seeking courses for professional development, or pursuing advanced study at the master’s or doctoral level, we believe you will find what you are seeking. Our academic excellence is enhanced by individual attention to student needs in a values-based curriculum in order to help you develop into a caring, competent professional.

I invite you to become part of the Marian experience where you are known by name and taught by professors highly regarded in their fields of discipline. We look forward to meeting you!

School of Education

Marian University School of Education offers:

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Why make it Marian?

Come to Fond du Lac, Wis., and discover Marian University, a values-based applied liberal arts institution committed to the education of the whole person, and a college dedicated to the core values of community, learning, service, social justice and spiritual traditions. Founded in 1936 and continually sponsored by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, Marian has 3,000 students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs where 96 percent of students have practical on-the-job training before graduation. With an average class size of 13, you will discover a college providing a personal education, the opportunities to be very involved on campus, and a home to make a name for yourself. Make Marian your choice, and you’ll discover a college that’s all about you.