Darla England, M.Ed.
Asst. Prof. of Special Ed., Dir. of Teacher Placement

Division:
Teacher Education
Degrees:
B.A. in Special Education, Michigan State University; M.Ed with emphasis in Early Childhood Special Education, Grand Valley State University
Career Path
I taught 14 years in public education before coming to Cornerstone in 2004. I enjoyed teaching in both Special and General Education settings.
Courses Taught:
EDU 233: Introduction to Special Education, EDU 430: Directed Teaching Seminar, EDU 434: Practicum in Learning Disabilities, EDU 482: Directed Teaching Practicum
Personal Information:
I am married to my best friend, Jim. We have two sons. My favorite verse in the Bible is Mark 10:27.
Other Interests & Pursuits:
Spending time with my family is my greatest joy! We enjoy spending time outdoors. I actually love to snowmobile! I also love Diet Coke and drink way too much of it!
Comments:
The Learning Disabilities program at Cornerstone allows students the opportunity to gain lots of experience within the field of Special Education. The program is geared toward providing individual attention and small class size while fostering knowledge of the latest trends, terminology and practices. Students increase their marketability by being certified to teach in both General and Special Education classrooms.
Phone:
616.949.5300 .x1638
E-mail:
Darla_J_England@cornerstone.edu