स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
College of Education and Human Development, School of Teacher Education and Leadership
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
Peters Hall
RADFORD
Virginia
24142
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The School, founded in Spring 2006, is part of the Radford University College of Education and Human Development and is becoming nationally renowned for preparing responsive and engaged professionals who teach, lead and serve. It features strong partnerships with public schools and its diverse programs prepare teachers and administrators to serve children from birth through grade 12. The candidates become highly skilled and participate in practical experiences in their fields of study. Its faculty feature expertise and research agendas in areas such as high impact teaching strategies, cultural responsiveness, instructional technology, and interdisciplinary teaching. Its education programs in early childhood /early childhood special education, elementary, middle, special education, educational leadership, reading, science, math and social studies allow it to match its resources to needs of school districts and to model research-based practices.
टेलिफोन नम्बर
+1 540 831 5439
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आवास सम्बन्धी विस्तृत जानकारी
The Office of Housing and Residential Life supports the academic mission of Radford University and focuses on residential student needs by fostering a healthy living environment, promoting personal development, and encouraging respect. The various residential halls available are Bolling Hall, Draper Hall, Floyd Hall, Madison Hall, Moffett Hall, Muse Hall, Norwood Hall, Peery Hall, Pocahontas Hall, Stuart Hall, Trinkle Hall, Tyler Hall, Ingles Hall, Jefferson Hall and Washington Hall. Rooms are furnished with two beds, two desks and chairs, a double dresser, and window blinds. A cable-ready television outlet, telephone jack and at least two ethernet computer hookups are also supplied. Washers and dryers are located in each residence hall. To maximize space, students may have lofts in most buildings. All lofts must meet the university's approval and must be able to incorporate the university provided springs and mattress. Students may choose to elevate their standard twin bed to create more storage space in the room. Carpets are permitted in the students' rooms. Room size varies, but most rooms will accommodate a 10' x 15' carpet. The university does not provide vacuum cleaners, but individual halls may own them and have them available. Standard household goods such as shower curtains, lamps, wastebaskets, pillows, bed and bath linens, and throw rugs are not provided. One microwave that draws 700 watts or less is permitted per room in Bolling, Draper, Floyd, Ingles, Norwood, Peery, Pocahontas, Stuart, Trinkle, and Tyler Halls. Microwaves are not allowed in Jefferson, Madison, Moffett, Muse, or Washington Halls. Students can bring plants, fish, UL approved circuit breaker power strips, TVs and stereos, VCRs, computers, printers, hot pots, coffee makers, lofts (some halls), fans, refrigerators (less than 2 amps), lamps, flashlights and personal furniture along with them.