School of Education
Preparing Community Leaders for Current Trends
The goal of the School of Education is to prepare competent teachers, specialists, administrators, and community leaders through professional programs that reflect current trends.
Personalized attention and individualized counseling for students, field orientation of programs, and successful placement of practicum students and graduates have characterized the program since its inception. All credentials are credited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).
The School of Education offers students the possibility of enrolling concurrently in some master’s and credential programs. The School has several integrated programs designed to support each student as they prepare to be a professional educator or a community leader. Integrated programs articulate some coursework between the credential and the graduate degree, significantly reducing the time and financial resources required to earn a degree. Faculty representing diverse academic and practical expertise teach the courses. Courses are available during both Summer sessions and the Fall and Spring semesters. We offer courses on afternoons/evenings and weekends to accommodate work commitments.
Welcome from the Interim Dean, Dr. Kelly Vaughn
At NDNU, we believe that education is a lifelong journey of discovery and growth. We are committed to providing an educational experience that nurtures intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, social justice, and ethical decision-making. This commitment stems from the core values and hallmarks created by our founding sisters of Notre Dame de Namur over 170 years ago. Our diverse faculty of experts and dedicated staff are passionate about guiding students towards academic excellence and personal fulfillment. Our footprint is noted by our many alumni, local school district partners, regional education centers, and international collaborators who consistently praise our personal attention and quality education.
Our School of Education offers a comprehensive range of post-baccalaureate and graduate programs: Multiple Subject and Single Subject Teaching Credentials, combined MA Degree School Administration/Administrative Services Credential, combined MA Special Education/Education Specialist Credential, as well as MA Degrees in Education (with focus on practitioner research), Education Therapy, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leadership (DEI Leadership). Through experiential learning practices, research projects, as well as in-person, hybrid, and online communities, our students gain hands-on experience that enhances their skills and prepares them for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
In sum, we are a progressive and transformative learning community where our students are empowered to make a meaningful difference in their schools, communities, and in the world. As you embark on your academic journey at NDNU’s School of Education, I encourage you to embrace the experiences that await you. To all our new and returning students, welcome.
Kelly Vaughn, Ph.D.
Interim Dean
kvaughn@ndnu.edu
650-508-3474
Maria Patron
Executive Assistant
mpatron@ndnu.edu
650-508-3430
Multiple Subject Credential Program
Stephanie Demaree Ed.D.
Program Director
sdemaree@ndnu.edu
650-508-3738
Single Subject Credential Program
Kelly Delaney Ed.D.
Program Director
kdelaney@ndnu.edu
650-508-3765
MA Education
Susan Charles Ed.D.
Program Director
scharles@ndnu.edu
650-508-3473
MA School Administration/Administrative Services Credential Program
Susan Charles Ed.D.
Program Director
scharles@ndnu.edu
650-508-3473
Education Specialist Credential/MA Special Education
Sharon T. O’ Neil Ed.D.
Program Director
soneil@ndnu.edu
MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Caryl Hodges Ed.D.
Advisor
chodges@ndnu.edu
650-508-3493
MA Educational Therapy (MA ED Therapy)
Polly Mayer M.A.
Program Director
pmayer@ndnu.edu
650 766-7415
MA Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Leadership (MA DEI Leadership)
Susan Charles Ed.D.
Program Director
scharles@ndnu.edu
650-508-3473