As a Chapman graduate, you will play an active role in improving schools and other education settings, as well as your community and the lives of your students. You’ll be prepared to work with children, youth and adults of varied cultural backgrounds, economic standards and ability levels.
Chapman’s programs are characterized by a directly holistic orientation, where students are actively involved with faculty in scholarly activities. Courses are taught using effective instructional strategies so you learn to use a wide range of teaching strategies. We support collegial relationships between faculty and staff so you learn the value of and how to maintain healthy teaching/learning environments.