Why pursue an education degree and Ohio licensure at Kent State? We prepare pre-service teachers to nurture students for the 21st century, focusing not only on teaching the needed skills, but also on developing a keen awareness of how to do so in a global community.

In addition, graduate programs in literacy, educational technology and curriculum studies support in-service educators as they pursue leadership positions within the wider educational community through master’s and doctoral degrees. TLC faculty are passionate about fostering “next generation” educators who are kind, knowledgeable, and committed to their students and their well-being.

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TLC PROGRAMS

  • Teaching grades 4 - 9  (ages 8 - 14)
    We offer several licensure and non-licensure programs in Middle Childhood Education (MCED), at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The MCED licensure program is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Ohio State Department of Education.

  • Teaching grades preK-12
    The Physical Education & Sport Performance program is among the best in the United States in preparing teachers who exemplify best practices in the PK-12 setting and professionals who promote high quality physical activity opportunities for individuals across the lifespan. The program offers 3 undergraduate degrees, 2 graduate degrees, 1 endorsement, and 2 minors, and places a strong emphasis on field experience, internships and professional development opportunities across all degree options.
    Contact the Physical Education & Sport Performance Program Coordinator

     

  • The Educational Studies program is a non-licensure option which is designed for individuals who wish to function as educators in human services and resource settings such as business and industry, religious, community, or interest and advocacy groups.

  • Teaching Early Childhood through Secondary Education
    The Curriculum and Instruction (C&I) program area offers graduate degree programs intended for those pursuing intensive advanced study in personally relevant curriculum and teaching areas. 
    Contact the C&I Program Coordinator

     

The professor and educational technology researcher is among a global elite bringing that expertise directly into Kent State classrooms.

Recently, a group of aspiring educators in the Early Childhood Education program set out to prove that if you want to change the world, you must first learn how to chart it.

The Child Development Center hosted Kent City Mayor Jack Amrhein and parents for its highly anticipated Lego City Grand Opening.

Terri and Dave Cardy were honored with the 2026 Child Development Center Humanitarian Award at this year’s Robin McManus Scholarship Benefit at Hobbs Hall in Kent.

Kent State University’s College of Education, Health and Human Services has awarded two prestigious, endowed professorships to Karl Kosko and Lisa Borgerding that reaffirm the university’s long-standing commitment to leadership in education.

Contact Information

Dr. Scott Courtney
Director, School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies
404 White Hall
330-672-2580 (phone)
330-672-3246 (fax)
scourtn5@kent.edu