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School of education

In the United States and Canada, a school of education (or college of education; ed school) is a division within a university that is devoted to scholarship in the field of education, which is an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences encompassing sociology, psychology, linguistics, economics, political science, public policy, history, and others, all applied to the topic of elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education. The U.S. has 1,206 schools, colleges and departments of education and they exist in 78 per cent of all universities and colleges.[1] According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 176,572 individuals were conferred master's degrees in education by degree-granting institutions in the United States in 2006–2007. The number of master's degrees conferred has grown immensely since the 1990s and accounts for one of the discipline areas that awards the highest number of master's degrees in the United States.[2]

History and areas of interest edit

Schools of education are historically rooted in the 19th-century normal schools. After the Civil War, universities began to include instruction in pedagogy, competing with normal schools in the preparation of teachers. Teachers College, Columbia University is the oldest graduate school of education in the United States, founded in 1887. Pedagogy and psychology, which previously were considered to be subsets of philosophy, gained status of legitimate collegiate academic disciplines thanks to William James and John Dewey. By 1900, most universities had some formal instruction in pedagogy.[3] For a long time teacher education, curriculum, and instruction remained the core offering of schools of education.[citation needed]

By the 1930s, schools of education started training educational administrators such as principals and superintendents, and specialists such as guidance counselors for elementary and secondary schools.[citation needed]

Many graduates of schools of education become involved in education policy. As such, issues such as equity, teacher quality, and education assessment have become focuses of many schools of education. The issue of equitable access to education, specifically focusing on low-income, minority, and immigrant communities, is central to many areas of research within the education field.[4][5]

Types of programs edit

Typically, a school of education offers research-based programs leading to Master of Arts (MA), Master of Education (MEd), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Education (EdD) or Educational Specialist (EdS) degrees, as well as professional teacher-education programs leading to Master of Arts (MA), Master of Education (MEd), or Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degrees. Schools of education also offer teacher certification or licensure programs to undergraduate students. Generally schools of education have graduate programs related to teacher preparation, curriculum and instruction (or curriculum and teaching), public policy and education, and educational administration. In addition, some schools of education offer programs in school counseling and counseling psychology.[citation needed]

Criticism edit

Low academic standards edit

Schools of education have been blamed for low academic standards. Critics argue that earning an advanced degree in education, specifically a master level degree, doesn't seem to actually make someone a better teacher.[6] George Pólya quoted a typical pre-service secondary school mathematics teacher, "The mathematics department offers us tough steak which we cannot chew and the school of education [feeds us] vapid soup with no meat in it". Polya suggested that a college instructor who offered a methods course to mathematics teachers knew mathematics at least on the level of a master's degree and had some experience of mathematical research.[7] Katherine Merseth, director of the teacher education program at Harvard University, described her opinion that graduate schools of education as the "cash cows of universities".[8][9]

Emphasis on administration edit

Abraham Flexner called courses like "the supervision of the teaching staff", "duties of school officers", "awareness of situations and planning of behavior", "reflective thought as a basis for teaching method" to be "absurdities and trivialities". He admonished the attention "devoted to tests, measurements, organization, administration—including administration of the teaching staff and how to organize for planning the curriculum".[10]

Lyell Asher blames the surge of residential life "curricula" on the selfish motives of the ed schools' administrators to present themselves not as resident advisers but as residence-hall "educators". He supports the argument of E. D. Hirsch that professors of education, "surrounded in the universities by prestigious colleagues whose strong suit is thought to be knowledge, have translated resentment against this elite cadre into resentment against the knowledge from which it draws its prestige".[11] Mr. Hirsch warns that it is "never a healthy circumstance when people who are held in low esteem exercise dominant influence in an important sphere. The conjunction of power with resentment is deadly".[11]

Notable schools of education in the US edit

The annual rankings of U.S. News & World Report placed the following schools of education in the top 20 of all graduate education institutions in the United States for 2022.[12] They follow here, with identical numbers indicating ties:

  1. Harvard University
  2. University of Pennsylvania
  3. University of California—Los Angeles
  4. University of Wisconsin–Madison
  5. Vanderbilt University
  6. New York University
  7. Stanford University
  8. Northwestern University
  9. Teachers College, Columbia University
  10. University of Michigan—Ann Arbor
  11. Arizona State University
  12. University of Southern California
  13. University of Washington
  14. University of Oregon
  15. University of California—Irvine
  16. University of Texas—Austin
  17. Johns Hopkins University
  18. University of Kansas
  19. University of California—Berkeley
  20. University of Virginia

Notable scholars within schools of education edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Levine, A. (2007). Educating researchers. New York: Education Schools Project.
  2. ^ Digest of Education Statistics - National Center for Education Statistics Web Site. Accessed on December 4, 2009.
  3. ^ David B. Tyack, Turning points in American educational history (1967), pp. 415-416
  4. ^ Labaree, David F. (1 February 2005). "Progressivism, schools and schools of education: An American romance" (PDF). Paedagogica Historica. 41 (1–2). Routledge: 275–288. doi:10.1080/0030923042000335583. ISSN 1477-674X. S2CID 17219998. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  5. ^ Deborah J. Stipek (2007). "Message from the Dean". Retrieved 30 March 2007.
  6. ^ Luzer, Daniel (22 February 2010). "The Pedagogy Con". Washington Monthly. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  7. ^ Pólya, George. "Mathematical Discovery".
  8. ^ Eddie Ramirez (25 March 2009). "What You Should Consider Before Education Graduate School". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 28 April 2013. We need to hold graduate schools of education more accountable." Merseth says that of the 1,300 graduate teacher training programs in the country, about 100 or so are adequately preparing teachers and "the others could be shut down tomorrow.
  9. ^ Jesse Scaccia (31 March 2009). "Graduate Schools of Education: "Cash Cows" says Harvard lecturer". Teacher, Revised. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  10. ^ Flexner, Abraham (1930). Universities: American, English, German. p. 101.
  11. ^ a b Hirsch, E.D. (1996). The schools we need, and why we don't have them. pp. 115–116.
  12. ^ "2023-2024 Best Graduate Education Schools". US News Rankings. Retrieved 17 July 2023.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Teacher training colleges at Wikimedia Commons

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In the United States and Canada a school of education or college of education ed school is a division within a university that is devoted to scholarship in the field of education which is an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences encompassing sociology psychology linguistics economics political science public policy history and others all applied to the topic of elementary secondary and post secondary education The U S has 1 206 schools colleges and departments of education and they exist in 78 per cent of all universities and colleges 1 According to the National Center for Education Statistics 176 572 individuals were conferred master s degrees in education by degree granting institutions in the United States in 2006 2007 The number of master s degrees conferred has grown immensely since the 1990s and accounts for one of the discipline areas that awards the highest number of master s degrees in the United States 2 Contents 1 History and areas of interest 2 Types of programs 3 Criticism 3 1 Low academic standards 3 2 Emphasis on administration 4 Notable schools of education in the US 5 Notable scholars within schools of education 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory and areas of interest editSchools of education are historically rooted in the 19th century normal schools After the Civil War universities began to include instruction in pedagogy competing with normal schools in the preparation of teachers Teachers College Columbia University is the oldest graduate school of education in the United States founded in 1887 Pedagogy and psychology which previously were considered to be subsets of philosophy gained status of legitimate collegiate academic disciplines thanks to William James and John Dewey By 1900 most universities had some formal instruction in pedagogy 3 For a long time teacher education curriculum and instruction remained the core offering of schools of education citation needed By the 1930s schools of education started training educational administrators such as principals and superintendents and specialists such as guidance counselors for elementary and secondary schools citation needed Many graduates of schools of education become involved in education policy As such issues such as equity teacher quality and education assessment have become focuses of many schools of education The issue of equitable access to education specifically focusing on low income minority and immigrant communities is central to many areas of research within the education field 4 5 Types of programs editTypically a school of education offers research based programs leading to Master of Arts MA Master of Education MEd Doctor of Philosophy PhD Doctor of Education EdD or Educational Specialist EdS degrees as well as professional teacher education programs leading to Master of Arts MA Master of Education MEd or Master of Arts in Teaching MAT degrees Schools of education also offer teacher certification or licensure programs to undergraduate students Generally schools of education have graduate programs related to teacher preparation curriculum and instruction or curriculum and teaching public policy and education and educational administration In addition some schools of education offer programs in school counseling and counseling psychology citation needed Criticism editLow academic standards edit Schools of education have been blamed for low academic standards Critics argue that earning an advanced degree in education specifically a master level degree doesn t seem to actually make someone a better teacher 6 George Polya quoted a typical pre service secondary school mathematics teacher The mathematics department offers us tough steak which we cannot chew and the school of education feeds us vapid soup with no meat in it Polya suggested that a college instructor who offered a methods course to mathematics teachers knew mathematics at least on the level of a master s degree and had some experience of mathematical research 7 Katherine Merseth director of the teacher education program at Harvard University described her opinion that graduate schools of education as the cash cows of universities 8 9 Emphasis on administration edit Abraham Flexner called courses like the supervision of the teaching staff duties of school officers awareness of situations and planning of behavior reflective thought as a basis for teaching method to be absurdities and trivialities He admonished the attention devoted to tests measurements organization administration including administration of the teaching staff and how to organize for planning the curriculum 10 Lyell Asher blames the surge of residential life curricula on the selfish motives of the ed schools administrators to present themselves not as resident advisers but as residence hall educators He supports the argument of E D Hirsch that professors of education surrounded in the universities by prestigious colleagues whose strong suit is thought to be knowledge have translated resentment against this elite cadre into resentment against the knowledge from which it draws its prestige 11 Mr Hirsch warns that it is never a healthy circumstance when people who are held in low esteem exercise dominant influence in an important sphere The conjunction of power with resentment is deadly 11 Notable schools of education in the US editThe annual rankings of U S News amp World Report placed the following schools of education in the top 20 of all graduate education institutions in the United States for 2022 12 They follow here with identical numbers indicating ties Harvard University University of Pennsylvania University of California Los Angeles University of Wisconsin Madison Vanderbilt University New York UniversityStanford UniversityNorthwestern UniversityTeachers College Columbia UniversityUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Arizona State University University of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Washington University of OregonUniversity of California IrvineUniversity of Texas AustinJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of KansasUniversity of California BerkeleyUniversity of VirginiaNotable scholars within schools of education editFurther information Education theory David Berliner Benjamin Bloom Jerome Bruner George Counts Linda Darling Hammond John Dewey Paulo Freire Nicholas Gage Howard Gardner James Paul Gee Henry Giroux Gene V Glass Stephen Krashen Gloria Ladson Billings Peter McLaren Deborah Meier Nel Noddings Diane Ravitch Lee ShulmanSee also editNormal school Teacher education Student teacher Certified teacher Alternative teaching certification Postgraduate Certificate in Education Postgraduate Diploma in Education Postgraduate education Postgraduate diploma Education Specialist Teacher training collegeReferences edit Levine A 2007 Educating researchers New York Education Schools Project Digest of Education Statistics National Center for Education Statistics Web Site Accessed on December 4 2009 David B Tyack Turning points in American educational history 1967 pp 415 416 Labaree David F 1 February 2005 Progressivism schools and schools of education An American romance PDF Paedagogica Historica 41 1 2 Routledge 275 288 doi 10 1080 0030923042000335583 ISSN 1477 674X S2CID 17219998 Retrieved 28 April 2013 Deborah J Stipek 2007 Message from the Dean Retrieved 30 March 2007 Luzer Daniel 22 February 2010 The Pedagogy Con Washington Monthly Retrieved 2 March 2012 Polya George Mathematical Discovery Eddie Ramirez 25 March 2009 What You Should Consider Before Education Graduate School U S News amp World Report Retrieved 28 April 2013 We need to hold graduate schools of education more accountable Merseth says that of the 1 300 graduate teacher training programs in the country about 100 or so are adequately preparing teachers and the others could be shut down tomorrow Jesse Scaccia 31 March 2009 Graduate Schools of Education Cash Cows says Harvard lecturer Teacher Revised Retrieved 28 April 2013 Flexner Abraham 1930 Universities American English German p 101 a b Hirsch E D 1996 The schools we need and why we don t have them pp 115 116 2023 2024 Best Graduate Education Schools US News Rankings Retrieved 17 July 2023 External links edit nbsp Media related to Teacher training colleges at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School of education amp oldid 1196726980, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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