Master of EducationThe Ed.M. is a year-long intensive program for students who wish to study a particular field in education, acquire a general theoretical background for understanding past and future field experiences, or develop skills for use in professional work in education. The Graduate School of Education offers 13 different programs, including: Arts in EducationEducating for self-directed individuals who are interested in fashioning their own arts-related courses of study. Education Policy and ManagementDeveloping effective leaders by providing an atmosphere that promotes the understanding of diverse viewpoints from a wide range of disciplines. Higher EducationTargeting those interested in higher education administration in a college or university or in policy and planning at a higher education association or agency. Human Development and PsychologyEducating students interested in the development of children and adults and how knowledge of development can be applied to educational issues. International Education PolicyProviding an environment for the investigation and discussion of practical approaches for improving the quality of education available to children from all backgrounds. Language and LiteracyCombining research and practice in reading, writing, and language development. Learning and TeachingSharing interests including: students and adults as learners, the preparation and professional work of teachers, the organization of schools, and the role of communities in learning. Mind, Brain, and EducationTargeting students interested in connecting cognition, neuroscience, and educational practice, especially involving learning, teaching, and cognitive and emotional development. Risk and PreventionTraining prevention practitioners, school guidance and adjustment counselors, and applied researchers to improve the educational, social and emotional outcomes of children and adolescents. School LeadershipEducating instructional leaders who will have the capacity, skills, and knowledge to create and sustain environments in K-12 schools and other educational settings that foster the learning and well-being of all children. Special Studies ProgramAllowing students to develop an interdisciplinary program of study that meets their specific academic and professional needs. Teacher Education ProgramPreparing individuals to become middle or secondary school classroom teachers in urban settings. Technology, Innovation, and EducationPreparing students to contribute to the thoughtful design, implementation, and assessment of technology-enhanced educational innovations. |
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