Childhood, Bilingual, and Special Education
Support the emotional, social, linguistic, and intellectual development of children.
Degrees
The mission of the Department of Childhood, Bilingual, and Special Education in the School of Education is to prepare teachers for effective classroom practice of diverse students in urban settings. Our work is driven by a commitment to social justice and beliefs that all children can learn; that education is necessary for all humans to realize their full potential; and that a quality education is a right not a privilege. Our goal is the development of knowledgeable, skilled teacher candidates who are well versed in research, theory, and practice. We emphasize the preparation of candidates for effective practice with emerging bilinguals and students with special needs. Our program supports teacher candidates to value and possess culturally relevant pedagogies, and to develop the ability to be self-reflective and sensitive to the needs and challenges of their students and families and knowledgeable of the communities in which they teach. Our program focuses on teacher candidates’ strengths, dispositions, and capacities for growth and development. We strive to recognize and leverage the resources our candidates bring to the classroom. We promote the role of creative arts in schools and acknowledge the importance of using new and emerging technologies in instruction, thus enabling teacher candidates to collaborate on a global platform.
Meet Our Faculty
An important and vital part of the Childhood, Bilingual, and Special Education Department is our highly qualified faculty.
News
A Literacy Specialist
Alumna Rea Bowen is empowered by a “corps” belief in reading instruction backed by research.
Countdown to Commencement: Teaching with Gratitude
Santiago Galvis ’22 is giving back by teaching at the school that helped him during Hurricane Sandy.
Liberating Education
Dean María Scharrón-del Río reveals how the School of Education prepares students to teach in a challenging world.
Contact Information
Hanna Haydar
Associate Professor and Department Chair
2105 James Hall
E: Haydar@brooklyn.cuny.edu
P: 718.951.5447
Karen Nicholson
Administrative Coordinator
2105 James Hall
E: KarenN@brooklyn.cuny.edu
P: 718.951.5000, ext. 3776
Arline Levine
Administrative Assistant
2105 James Hall
E: Alevine@brooklyn.cuny.edu
P: 718.951.5447
June Perino
Senior Academic Adviser
2105 James Hall
E: JPerino@brooklyn.cuny.edu
P: 718.951.5447