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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.
NewsSite News Inclusive education conference again brings together professionals, familiesPicture a classroom: A place of learning where many ideas are shared by people with various backgrounds and circumstances. The upcoming “Planting the Seeds of Inclusion: Supporting the Growth of All Children” conference, which will be held at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh March 3, will be no different. On a larger scale, the conference serves as a classroom. The annual topic and focus: Inclusive education. Human Services coursework becomes an ongoing community programMake a lasting impact for good— it’s something professionals in the human services field strive to achieve. Kati Hinds ’11, continues to make a long-term impact on rural Winnebago County residents through a home delivery program she developed and implemented for the Oshkosh Area Community Pantry (OACP) as a human services leadership major at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. UWO Teacher in Residence Program Yields Positive ResultsA semester-long student teaching program being used at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh is providing an in-depth classroom experience that helps teacher candidates quickly adapt to the classroom and better prepares them for the day-to-day realities of teaching. Passion for horses turns into a career for human services alumnaUniversity of Wisconsin Oshkosh College of Education and Human Services (COEHS) alumna Erin Wilkum ’11, worked hard to get where she is just ten months out of college. Document Actions
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