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Deciding If the Gevirtz School Is for You


The Gevirtz School offers degrees to prepare students for many exciting and rewarding careers. If your answer is YES to any of the questions below, just click on the question and it will take you to the appropriate program of study you should consider pursuing.

Teaching

Would you like to be…

…an elementary school teacher?

…a secondary school teacher?

…a teacher of students with moderate and severe disabilities?

Psychology

Would you like to work…

…as a school psychologist?

… in a university counseling center, Veterans Administration hospital, or community agency helping people with life-adjustment problems and career development?

…in a mental health center, mental hospital, or a psychiatric unit of a general hospital and focus on the evaluation and treatment of clients with acute or chronic mental disorders?

Research

Would you like to work…

…as a scholar/researcher who brings anthropological, linguistic, psychological, and sociological theories to studies of cultural contexts of education?

…as a scholar/researcher who studies human development in the context of culture, family, school, community, and society?

… as a scholar/researcher who studies using a multidisciplinary perspective on children with special needs and their schools, families, and communities?

…in a university, private research organization, or government agency with educational statistics or conducting measurement and qualitative and interpretive research?

Leadership

Would you like to work…

…as a school principal or administrator or as a leader in a non-profit or government?

…to improve educational opportunities at the local and national levels in the areas of literacy and composition studies, mathematics and science education, and teacher education?



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