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Chicago State University College of Education is one of the oldest professional schools in Illinois. The College of Education develops educators to bring vision and leadership to the teaching and learning processes in creative and diverse environments. The College of Education at Chicago State University has a variety of academic degrees in education fields. Our faculty are dedicated to developing tomorrow's educators. |
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Nancy Grim
Interim Chairperson, Department of Education Studies
Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Middle Level Education, English as Second Language / Bilingual Education, Secondary Education, PreK-12 and K-12 Education
ED 318
ngrim@yqczg.net | (773) 995-2097
Jacquelyn Benchik-Osborne
Faculty Advisor, Department of Education Studies
Elementary Education Program
ED 318
jbenchik@yqczg.net | (773) 995-2006
Chrystal Fountain
Early Childhood and Elementary Education - First Year Students and Transfer Students to 60 Credits
EdD in Educational Leadership
ED 111
csanks@yqczg.net | (773) 995-5018
Florah Luseno
Chairperson, Department of Advanced Studies in Education
Curriculum & Instruction, Special Education, Principal Preparation, Higher Education Administration, Doctoral Studies in Educational Leadership
ED 319
fluseno@yqczg.net | (773) 995-2086
Athanase Gahungu
Faculty Advisor, Department of Advanced Studies in Education
Principal Preparation Program
ED 237
agahungu@yqczg.net | (773) 995-2009
Olanipekun Laosebikan
Faculty Advisor, Department of Advanced Studies in Education
Higher Education Administration Program
ED 226
olaosebi@yqczg.net | (773) 821-2832
Mark Kutame
Chairperson, Department of Health Education, Physical Education & Recreation
Physical Education and Recreation Programs
JDC 216
mkutame@yqczg.net | (773) 995-3650
Sarah Buck
Faculty Advisor, Department of Health Education, Physical Education & Recreation
Physical Education (Graduate)
JDC 220
sbuck@yqczg.net | (773) 995-3651
June Price Shingles
Faculty Advisor, Department of Health Education, Physical Education & Recreation
Recreation
JDC 223
jprice@yqczg.net | (773) 995-3779
Ms. Barbara Belisle
Licensure Officer
ED 203
bbelisle@yqczg.net | (773) 995-2492
Larnell Flannagan, PhD
Interim Dean
lflannag@yqczg.net | (773) 995-3988
The Future Educators Association (FEA), a member of the PDK International family of associations, is an international student organization dedicated to supporting young people interested in education-related careers. Founded in 1937, FEA has helped thousands of students develop the skills and strong leadership traits that are found in high-quality educators over the past 75 years.
By staying true to its mission while incorporating the latest in technology and education research, FEA continues to help:
FEA is significantly contributing to the development of the next generation of great educators, and you can be a part of it.
The mission of the Future Educators Association, Chicago State University (CSU) Chapter, is to foster the development of the most highly qualified and accomplished educators for today’s learners. The organization will do this by supporting, challenging, and encouraging each and every one who demonstrates an expressed interest in education profession. The organization will also strive to represent the broad interest of educational practitioners and will reach beyond the borders of its membership into the CSU faculty, staff, alumni, and community to support the mission.
Benefits of CSU FEA Membership
Safety Module
The Illinois legislature requires that the curriculum at all State universities contain instruction in safety education for teachers and other education professionals.
Chicago State University and the College of Education has chosen to have teacher candidates fulfill this requirement via the following web-based tool. The content in the Safety Module is intended to encourage teacher candidates to think about safety.
Our mission as an organization is to perform service to the community on and off campus, perform service to professional organizations such as IAPHERD, AAPHERD, IPRA, NRPA, NTRS, and NIRSA, contribute to and foster professional interaction and growth among the membership, and serve as a social organization for Physical Education and Recreation majors.
Professional Development Opportunities
We promote and strongly encourage our members to meet practitioners and enhance their network through volunteer opportunities that we provide and attending professional conferences as well. We also encourage our members to become involved in professional organizations.
Social Gatherings
Our members establish team building by hosting events and collaborating with other organizations. We have had game night, hosted a speed dating event, competitive basketball games, and collaborated with a new fraternity with a masquerade ball.
If you are interested in joining PERC, you may contact:
Angela Johnson at ajohns76@yqczg.net or
Marquis Hall at Marquishall911@gmail.com or
Dr. Sarah Buck, faculty co-advisor, at sbuck@yqczg.net.