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Academic
Advising
Dr. Melanie Deckert-Pelton
FWB Campus
BLDG 4, RM 464
PH: 850.863.6572
Email: mpelton0@uwf.edu
Eglin AFB Office Hours:
BLDG 251, RM 127
Every Wednesday, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
PH: 850.678.3727
Call or email for an appointment
Program Information
In the 21st century institutions are expected to improve the lives of
children, adolescents, and citizens by addressing the continuously changing
nature of education and society. The Curriculum and Diversity Studies
doctoral options prepare future community leaders and citizens with
the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to transform educational
institutions, non-profit and for-profit organizations, and community
agencies.
Curriculum Studies
This specialization includes the following areas: critical, multicultural,
and feminist pedagogical practices; social transformation and change;
social and educational politics; reform and activist movements; and
curriculum development and delivery strategies. The design of the program
is based on critical pedagogical and multicultural theoretical perpectives.
The curriculum studies option focus is on both the art and science of
education. Graduates of the program evaluate current educational reform
in the American society and become reflective practitioners who challenge
systems of injustice and oppression.
Student Scholarship
http://uwf.edu/emeraldcoast/studentservices/scholarships.cfm
http://uwf.edu/finaid/scholarships
http://uwf.edu/cob/scholarships
http://uwf.edu/honors/scholarships/
http://uwf.edu/admissions/scholarships
http://uwf.edu/justice/scholarships/index.cfm
http://uwf.edu/intered/studyabroad/scholarships
Internship / Service Learning Programs
Ms. Ester Molder
FWB Campus
BLDG 2, RM 204
PH: 850.863.6575
Email:emolder@uwf.edu
Call or email for an appointment
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