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Lisa Downey

Associate Dean of Undergraduate Educator Preparation at National Louis University
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Dr. Lisa Downey is the Associate Dean of the Undergraduate Educator Preparation at National Louis University, supporting all of the Undergraduate Majors, Minors and Concentrations in the Department. Dr. Downey's area of expertise is Early Childhood Education but she is passionate about all aspects of teaching and learning as they pertain to access, equity and quality in the field of education.

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  • "There is a great deal of flexibility that an online degree program affords — making it a great choice for working adults, people with families, and those with other commitments — but pursuing a BA in early childhood education does require a great deal of organization."

    SOURCE: https://www.bestcolleges.com/education/bachelors/early-childhood-education/#why-get-an-early-childhood-education-degree

  • "Students who love working with young children and see the potential in every child would benefit from an early childhood education degree. If you've ever looked at a young child and saw them making connections and looking at the world around them with keen interest and wonder — you are probably a great candidate for a career in early childhood education!"

    SOURCE: https://www.bestcolleges.com/education/bachelors/early-childhood-education/#why-get-an-early-childhood-education-degree

  • "Yes. The knowledge I gained from my bachelor's degree in early childhood education has stayed with me for my entire career. It also helped me as a parent. I keep in touch with many of my former students, and they often tell me how they use what they learned in my classes and how they feel so much more confident and respected with their degree."

    SOURCE: https://www.bestcolleges.com/education/bachelors/early-childhood-education/#why-get-an-early-childhood-education-degree

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