Stanford University School of Education
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Mission | To be a world leader in ground-breaking, cross-disciplinary inquiries that shape educational practices, their conceptual underpinnings, and the professions that serve the enterprise. |
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Established | 1891 |
Official name | Stanford University School of Education |
University | Stanford University |
School type | Private |
Dean | Deborah J. Stipek |
Location | Stanford, CA, USA |
Enrollment | 300 master's, 200 doctoral |
The Stanford University School of Education, also known as SUSE, is one of the leading schools of education in the United States. It was founded in 1891, and currently offers master's and doctoral degrees as well as joint degrees with various other schools at Stanford. The school is famous for the creation of the Stanford-Binet IQ test by Professor Lewis Terman in 1921.
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[edit] About SUSE
The Stanford University School of Education offers numerous Master's and Doctoral degree programs. These include:
- Curriculum Studies and Teacher Education
- International Comparative Education
- International Education Administration and Policy Analysis
- Learning, Design, and Technology (LDT) (Master's)
- Learning Sciences and Technology Design (LSTD) (Doctoral)
- Policy, Organization, and Leadership Studies
- Stanford Teacher Education Program
- Social Sciences in Education
[edit] Prominent faculty
- Anthony Bryk
- Martin Carnoy
- William Damon
- Linda Darling-Hammond
- Mike Kirst
- Milbrey McLaughlin
- Pam Grossman
- Roy Pea
- Deborah J. Stipek
- Decker Walker
- Lewis Terman
- Larry Cuban
- David Tyack
[edit] Famous alumni
- Alejandro Toledo, former President of Peru
[edit] External link
- Stanford University School of Education - official web site
Academics |
School of Humanities and Sciences • School of Engineering • School of Earth Sciences • School of Education • Graduate School of Business • Stanford Law School • School of Medicine • |
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