Radford University was founded as a Normal School for teachers in 1910 and has remained a leader in teacher education ever since. Today, the School of Teacher Education and Leadership is defined by our strong partnerships with public schools and our diverse programs that prepare teachers and administrators to serve children from birth through grade 12. The School is part of the College of Education and Human Development, whose reputation is nationally renowned for preparing responsive and engaged professionals who teach, lead and serve.
Our candidates become highly skilled and participate in practical experiences in their fields of study. Our faculty feature expertise and research agendas in areas such as high-impact teaching strategies, cultural responsiveness, instructional technology, globalization of the curriculum, and interdisciplinary teaching. Our undergraduate curriculum also ensures that students have meaningful pathways to fulfill the general education requirements in Scientific and Quantitative REASONING, Humanistic or Artistic EXPRESSION, Cultural or Behavioral ANALYSIS, and Applied LEARNING.
The School of Teacher Education and Leadership offers a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (Teacher Education). With five concentrations that lead to licensure, you will be prepared to become a teacher for children from birth through grade 12.
We also collaborate with other colleges to prepare students who wish to teach specific content areas. Learn more about our Secondary Education option.
Graduate studies in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership are designed to prepare you for administrative, supervisory and related instructional and non-instructional positions in Virginia’s educational system.
Ideal for practicing and prospective educators. Options include:
Designed to prepare professional personnel to fill positions as Pre-K-12 school principals or instructional supervisors in Virginia.
This program equips you to serve as a literacy leader in the K-12 setting and offers an opportunity to earn endorsement credentials to become a Reading Specialist in Virginia.
Design a program of study to meet your interests and teacher licensure needs. Options include:
Designed to prepare practicing professional educators to fill positions as educational leaders at the district level in Virginia.
The School of Teacher Education and Leadership offers diverse options providing a wide range of opportunities for educators and aspiring educators.