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WHAT WE DO

Prepare professionals for our nation schools, classrooms and communities.
- Our students learn to address challenges in learning and human development, and to work toward solutions to those challenges.

Enhance learning and teaching, especially on the most challenging circumstances.

Promote lifelong growth, resilience, learning and development in schools, workplaces, families, and communities.

Harness technology for learning.
- Using the power of technology as an instructional tool
- Bringing educational opportunities those with limited access.

Improve educational systems locally, nationally and internationally.

Produce research-based solutions for the problems facing our schools and communities.

Actively engage with schools, agencies, and our community.

 

 

 
 



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The School of
Education
by the Numbers

1285
Graduate Students in Degree Programs
737
Undergraduate Minors
64
Part-Time Faculty
65
Full-Time Faculty
42
Master & CAS Programs
7
Million in External Funding
6
Doctoral Programs
4
Academic Departments
3
Distinguished Professors (Applebee, Langer, Levy)


The School of Education is home to distinguished professors Arthur Applebee, Judith Langer, and Daniel C. Levy.


U.S. News America's Best Graduate Schools
We are ranked among the very best schools of education in the nation.

 

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The national Teacher Education Accreditation Council
has accredited our graduate programs of study that lead to teacher certification in Early Childhood and Childhood Education, Adolescent Education, Special Education, Literacy, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.