The George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development

The George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development

Infobox_University


name = The Graduate School of Education and Human Development
established = 1909
type = Private
dean = Mary Futrell
city = Washington, DC
country = USA
students = 1,800
campus = Urban
website= [http://gsehd.gwu.edu/ www.gsehd.gwu.edu]

The George Washington University School of Education and Human Development, is a part of George Washington University offering specializations is higher education, educational policy, counseling, teaching, and other educational programs. It is consistently ranked one of the top schools of education in the nation. Although teacher education has been offered since the university’s founding in 1904, the School itself officially started in 1909.

The Graduate School of Education and Human Development is now composed of three distinct academic departments. This is one of the largest schools within the George Washington University. U.S. News & World Report ranked the graduate school in the Top-20, and was 5th overall in total research expenditures. [http://gsehd.gwu.edu/index.php?c=433&kat=Fast+Facts] Mary Futrell became the School’s dean in 1995.

Departments

Three departments make up the School of Education and Human Development. The largest department, Counseling/Human and Organizational Studies, offers teacher certification, masters, and Ph.D. programs. The Department of Educational Leadership has 12 areas of specialization.

External links

* [http://gsehd.gwu.edu/ GWU School of Education and Human Development]
* [http://www.gwu.edu The George Washington University]


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