Faculty members from several departments across campus serve as adjunct faculty in the Education Department. In addition to teaching in their home departments, these faculty members are responsible for teaching the methods portions of the Professional Preparation sequence for undergraduate and post baccalaureate students seeking licensure in discipline-specific areas. They also supervise practicum students (student teachers) and facilitate student teaching seminars.
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Joyce Cutler,
Ph.D. Associate Professor Mathematics Department Dr. Cutler teaches the methods component of the Professional Preparation sequence for mathematics education students, supervises practicum students in middle school and high school mathematics, and conducts the student teachers' seminar. Office: Hemenway Hall, Room 304C |
| Lisa Eck,
Ph.D. Assistant Professor English Department Dr. Eck supervises practicum students in middle school and high school English. Office: May Hall, Room 220 |
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| Gary Hylander,
Ph.D. Visiting Assistant Professor History Department Dr. Hylander supervises practicum students in middle school and high school history and conducts the student teachers' seminar. Office: May Hall, Room 304 |
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Aviva Liebert,
Ph.D. Assistant Professor Biology Department Dr. Liebert teaches the science methods portion of the Professional Preparation sequence for science education students, supervises practicum students in biology, chemistry and Earth science, and conducts the student teachers' seminar. Office: Hemenway Hall, Room 502 |
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Barbara Milot, MFA, MA Professor Art and Music Department Professor Milot teaches the Professional Preparation sequence for art education students, supervises practicum students in visual art (grades PreK-12), and conducts the student teachers' seminar. Professor Milot is on sabbatical leave during the 2007-2008 school year. Office: May Hall, Room 404 Web page: www.framingham.edu/faculty/bmilot |
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Evelyn Perry, Ph.D. Associate Professor English Department Dr. Perry supervises practicum students in middle school and high school English. Office: May Hall, Room 206 |
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Julia Scandrett, Ph.D. Professor English Department Dr. Scandrett teaches the Professional Preparation sequence for secondary education students. She also conducts the seminar for the middle school and high school English practicum students. Office: May Hall, Room 206 |
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Theresa Sellarole, M.S., M.Ed. Assistant Professor Consumer Sciences Department Professor Sellarole teaches the methods portion of the Professional Preparation sequence for consumer sciences students, supervises practicum students in health/family and consumer sciences, and conducts the student teachers' seminar. Office: Hemenway Hall, Room 13B |
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Mary-Ann Stadtler-Chester, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Modern Languages Department Dr. Stadtler-Chester teaches the methods portion of the Professional Preparation sequence for modern language education students, supervises Spanish and French practicum students, and conducts the student teachers' seminar. Dr. Stadtler-Chester also supervises the practicum students in the master's degree program in Teaching English as a Second Language. Office: Wilson Library, Room UM26 |






