Department of Secondary Education

Linda Hutchison, Department Head
114 McWhinnie Hall
Phone: (307) 766-3275, FAX: (307) 766-2018
Website: http://www.uwyo.edu/seced

 

Professors

ROBERT MAYES, B.S. Emporia State University 1979; M.S. 1981; Ph.D. Kansas State University 1989; Professor of Secondary Education 2006.

CARL L. REYNOLDS, B.S. University of Illinois 1967; Ed.M. 1974; Ed.D. 1976; Professor of Agricultural Education 1993, 1976.
 

Associate Professors
CAROL J. BRYANT, B.A. University of Northern Colorado 1975; M.A. University of Wyoming 1990; Ph.D. 1995; Associate Professor of Secondary Education 2001, 1995.
LYDIA DAMBEKALNS, B.A. College of William and Mary 1981; M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University 1994; Ph.D. 1996; Associate Professor of Secondary Education 2002, 1996.
LINDA HUTCHISON, B.A. Humboldt State University 1978; M.A. Stanford University 1986; Ph.D. University of Washington 1992; Associate Professor of Secondary Education 2000, 1993.

 

Assistant Professors

WILLIAM J. MEDINA-JEREZ, B.S. Universidad de Pamplona, Pamplona, Colombia 1990; M.S. University of Iowa 2002; Ph.D. 2005; Assistant Professor of Secondary Education 2006.

LESLIE RUSH, B.S. Texas A&M—Commerce 1984; M.Ed. 1996; Ph.D. University of Georgia, 2002; Assistant Professor of Secondary Education 2002.

CAROLYN J. TAYLOR, B.A. SUNY Fredonia University 1988; M.A. Louisiana State University 1999; Ph.D. 2003; Assistant Professor of Secondary Education 2005.

 

Temporary Assistant Lecturer:

JASON KATZMANN, B.S. Texas Women’s University 1994; M.A. Colorado College 2000; Ph.D. University of Northern Colorado; Temporary Assistant Professor of Secondary Education 2007.

ROD THOMPSON, B.A. University of Nebraska at Kearney 1991; M.A. University of Northern Iowa 1998; Assistant Lecturer of Secondary Education 2003.


The undergraduate degree program in secondary education includes course work in the University Studies Program and additional content areas along with a sequence of professional education courses and field experiences with classroom teachers. Students select a concentration from agriculture, art, English, industrial technology, mathematics, modern languages, science, or social studies.

Masters and Doctoral degrees in education are available. The Secondary Education Department joins with the departments of Educational Studies and Elementary and Early Childhood Education to offer graduate programs in Curriculum and Instruction. Additional information can be found in the Graduate Bulletin or on the Curriculum and Instruction Department’s web page (www.uwyo.edu/c_i).

Secondary Education (EDSE) Courses


Agricultural Education

This curriculum provides a diversified background of technical and professional agricultural subjects necessary to prepare teachers of agricultural education for service in the public middle, secondary and post-secondary schools. Courses listed below are taken in the Secondary Education Department.

Agricultural Education (EDAG) Courses


Industrial Technology Education

Industrial technology education is a comprehensive, action-based teacher education program concerned with technical means, their evolution, utilization and significance with industry, its organization, personnel, systems, techniques, resources and products and their social and cultural impact. This program is offered at UW/CC-Casper.


Industrial Technology Education (EDIE) Courses

Curriculum and Instruction (EDCI) Courses


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