College of Education and Human Development
Administration
Sarah Diem, Interim Dean
Jennifer Fellabaum-Toston, Senior Associate Dean, Student Success & Academic Affairs
Erica Lembke, Associate Dean, Research
Joi Moore, Associate Dean, Engagement and Outreach
CEHDCertification@missouri.edu
The College of Education & Human Development (CEHD), established in 1868, includes the oldest teacher preparation program west of the Mississippi River. Today, the college prepares and supports professionals in education, information, lifespan, and intervention sciences that improve the quality of life and economic development for the people of Missouri, the nation and the world. The college’s mission is fulfilled by taking a comprehensive, collaborative approach across a wide range of disciplines and professions, including educator preparation, leadership, counseling, early childhood education, special education, higher education, public policy, family and lifespan development, and information sciences and technology. CEHD offers a number of undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as certificates and minors.
The college is a national leader in the preparation of educators with its top-rated graduate degree programs and a teacher preparation program that emphasizes early hands-on field experiences for future teachers. CEHD serves the educational community through research-based professional practice and a variety of learning constructs applied to real-world experiences. The college is a member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE). All programs are fully accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
All programs that prepare students for certification by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) are fully approved by the State Board of Education. Furthermore, DESE accredits all teacher certification programs at MU. As the Office of Educator Quality at DESE continuously works with stakeholder groups to redesign the standards for educator preparation including certification requirements, changes are communicated to students through individual advising sessions or other university communications. Policies for undergraduate and graduate degrees in CEHD can be found in the Faculty and Academic Policy Manual.