Adolescent and Young Adult Education

The Adolescent and Young Adult Education (ADED) program, formerly the Secondary Education Program, dates back to the early years of the university. Our faculty includes full-time college and adjunct faculty with recent 7-12 teaching experience. Our program prepares students for careers as educators for grades 7-12.

  • Kent State University ADED Program's Social Justice Mission

    Diversity is valued at Kent State University as a universal approach to increasing the quality of education. It is an education grounded in equity, justice, and integrity that creates and sustains an environment conducive to the success of all. In keeping with the values of our college and school, the Adolescent and Young Adult Education Program (ADED) is committed to processes of social justice, inclusion, and to diverse ways of knowing and being.

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Contact Information

Kristine Pytash, Ph.D.
Program Coordinator
330-672-0641 (phone)
330-672-3246 (fax)​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
​​​​​​​kpytash@kent.edu