Nestled amid North Philadelphia's city schools, the Temple University College of Education attracts educators who desire to reach children and help them become the leaders of tomorrow. The College paves a foundation of lifelong learning, equipping teachers with the latest tools to help children enter the workforce armed with the knowledge they need to compete in the job market.
As part of its initiative to provide teachers with the resources they need in the classroom, Temple University College of Education partners with the Philadelphia school district as well as other nearby districts to create several unique opportunities. Those opportunities include projects aimed at advanced education, certification programs for in-demand areas, including special education, science, and math, and introductions to other cultures via arts and sciences.
About the author: Since earning a Bachelor of Science from Boston University, a Master of Education and an Ed.D. from Temple University, Leslye Abrutyn has become a recognized leader in the education field. While at Temple, she concentrated on special education. During her career, Leslye Abrutyn has been a fifth-grade teacher, special education teacher, assistant principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent.
As part of its initiative to provide teachers with the resources they need in the classroom, Temple University College of Education partners with the Philadelphia school district as well as other nearby districts to create several unique opportunities. Those opportunities include projects aimed at advanced education, certification programs for in-demand areas, including special education, science, and math, and introductions to other cultures via arts and sciences.
About the author: Since earning a Bachelor of Science from Boston University, a Master of Education and an Ed.D. from Temple University, Leslye Abrutyn has become a recognized leader in the education field. While at Temple, she concentrated on special education. During her career, Leslye Abrutyn has been a fifth-grade teacher, special education teacher, assistant principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent.