Since its inception as a teacher-training school in 1871, UW Oshkosh has long been recognized as a leader in education. Today, the College of Education and Human Services is proud to be at the forefront of preparing the next generation of professional leaders in education, human services and counseling. More than 225 of our alumni have been recognized with prestigious Herb Kohl Fellowship Awards.

Whether you are considering an undergraduate degree, a graduate degree, professional development opportunities or an additional teaching license, our highly committed faculty and staff, accredited programs and hands-on field experiences will help you achieve your goals. Plus, our ongoing outreach activities with city and rural school districts ensure we remain in tune with the needs of today’s administrators and teachers.

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Back to School: Education grads get ready for class

Back to School: Education grads get ready for class

UWO’s College of Education and Human Services graduates approximately 275 education majors each year who soon move on to teaching in school districts across Wisconsin and the nation.

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     VIDEO: Summer STUDI teachers test their brain power

VIDEO: Summer STUDI teachers test their brain power

Teams of general and special educators are developing specialized units during this week’s Science Teaching through Universal Design and Inquiry (STUDI) program at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Education and Human Services. For teachers, the program introduces them to a range of new lesson ideas and approaches and features one very up-close-and-personal introduction to the human brain in an anatomy lab.

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Alumni Pride: Veteran educator helps turn high-risk teens around

Alumni Pride: Veteran educator helps turn high-risk teens around

Once an at-risk student himself, University of Wisconsin alumnus Ron Schreier ’68, MSE ’70, ’72, has spent a large portion of his career helping at-risk teens gain their confidence, overcome life’s obstacles, complete their education and live up to their full potential.

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Young authors find their voices at UWO camp

Young authors find their voices at UWO camp

Sixty Fox Valley area middle and high school students participated in the Fox Valley Writing Project-sponsored Young Authors Academy that concluded this week at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Education and Human Services (COEHS).

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