Adult Education Advisers
The adult education advisers represent
an interdisciplinary group of faculty who are all members of the
Department of Work and Human Resource Education.
Applicants for an M.Ed. degree will
receive a letter specifying their adviser. Applicants for an M.A. or a
doctoral degree will receive a letter after application materials have
been reviewed listing advisers who are willing to work with that
student. Students are encouraged to visit with suggested advisers to
select the faculty member with whom they wish to work. Advisers may be
changed by notifying the WHRE Director of Graduate Studies of
such a decision.
* = Full
member of Graduate School
** =
Associate member of Graduate School (can perform
alladvising functions and co-chair a
Ph.D. committee)
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Kenneth
Bartlett* |
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Associate
professor
425J VoTech Building
612-624-4935
bartlett@umn.edu |
Organization
development
International human resource development |
|
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James
M. Brown* |
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Professor
R460N VoTech Building
612-624-7754
brown100@umn.edu |
Training of
special needs population
Computer applications to training
Training trainers |
|
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Rosemarie
Park* |
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Associate
professor
325L VoTech Building
612-625-6267
parkx002@umn.edu |
Adult
education
Corrections education
Adult literacy
Workplace literacy
ABCE licensure |
|
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Shari
Peterson* |
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Assistant
professor
325R VoTech Building
612-624-4980
peter007@umn.edu |
Adult
learning and development
Student retention
Employee retention
Career decision-making
Management/leadership |
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