Fostering Multicultural Well-Being

Our School of Education has a clear and compelling mission to promote multicultural well-being in families, schools, and communities. Our faculty members specialize in the strengths and challenges of families from diverse backgrounds. We nurture the gifts of students with special needs and unique abilities, and make sure students from all backgrounds have a chance to thrive and excel.

Mens Sana in Corpore Sano

We are fortunate to have three departments that complement each other in vital aspects of well-being. Teaching and Learning fosters social and intellectual development, whereas Educational and Psychological Studies concentrates on emotional health. Exercise and Sports Science, in turn, promotes all aspects of physical wellness, fitness and sport. The Latin phrase Mens Sana in Corpore Sano, a healthy mind in a healthy body, says it all.

Connections

Well-being is about connections: connections among physical, psychological and educational competencies; connections among families, institutions and communities; and connections among groups of diverse backgrounds and talents. Our school is about linking all of those crucial components of well-being. Our mission is to integrate the physical with the psychological, what goes on in families with what goes on in schools, and what goes on in the University with the community at large.

You

Last but not least is the linkage between our school and you: our students, our alumni, our partners. We look forward to working with you to make sure your voice is represented in our plans and aspirations. We are uniquely positioned to reach the next level of excellence in multicultural well-being. Our plans include a state of the art teaching and research facility, and a new research center. This is your school. Be a part of it.

Me

Dean Sam Yarger led the school for many years and helped to build very strong foundations. After his untimely death, the school was fortunate to have Dr. Luis Glaser as Interim Dean. I am grateful to these two great leaders for their enormous contributions to the school. As for me, I hope to continue the tradition of building excellence in research, teaching and service. I was born in Argentina and have lived for many years in Israel, Canada and Australia. I came to the United States four years ago to join the faculty at Peabody College of Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt University. Prior to becoming a community psychologist, I was a school psychologist for seven years and got to know schools very well. I see incredible potential to make our School of Education a leader in multicultural well-being. We have world class scholars and superb staff, and have the support of our Provost, Dr. Thomas Leblanc, and our President, Dr. Donna Shalala. Stay tuned for great developments.


Isaac Prilleltensky
Dean, School of Education

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