The doctoral program in Social-Organizational Psychology follows a scientist-practitioner model. It is designed for full-time graduate students who desire fundamental education and skill development ...
The role that education can play in mitigating the challenges that we currently face in the U.S. and around the world has never been more promising or more daunting. We need critical thinkers and ...
The beginnings of the YTAT booklet go back to around 1999 when I first started exploring the application of conversation analysis to language teaching. The booklet itself was occasioned by a deep ...
Senior Project Topic: "On First-person Narration In The Disguise of Shōjo —An Analysis of Dazai Osamu’s “Joseito” and Kon Satoshi’s Perfect Blue" (2021) ...
The year 2023 held a number of exciting transitions at Teachers College. We welcomed our new Provost, KerryAnn O’Meara. We invested significantly in the support we provide students, culminating in the ...
Applicants from the U.S. are required to hold a 120-credit baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. International applicants ...
The Department of International and Transcultural Studies hosts a diverse community of students and scholars dedicated to addressing contemporary challenges regarding education in its many settings ...
We believe in the power of educators to excite, inspire and advocate for positive change in our world. Our goal is to prepare the next generation of education leaders to meet the practice and policy ...
CIES scholars have documented the rise of international large-scale assessments (ILSAs) over the past two decades. These assessments include global projects such as the Programme for International ...
Shamash, E.G., Hinman, J.A., & Grabowski, J. (in press). We’re all on the same page: The use of technology applications to effectively communicate with families of students with disabilities. The ...