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Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) is a leader in pioneering new and better ways to achieve high-quality education for all. Faculty and students engage in groundbreaking and creative interdisciplinary scholarship that informs how people learn and shapes the practice and understanding of education.
Since the School’s founding in 1917, its faculty, students and alumni have worked to solve education’s greatest challenges and improve lives through learning, discovery and driving change in practice and policy.
The emerging academic field of education was one of the founding departments of Jane and Leland Stanford’s new university, opened in 1891 to foster “direct usefulness and personal success” for the betterment of humankind.
At the time, fewer than 6 percent of Americans attended high school – often because there was no school nearby. Fewer than 2 percent went to college.
Stanford students flocked to the university’s education classes in search of a trade and to help make the schooling that they prized more accessible to all people.
Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, chair of the department from 1898 and founding dean of the Stanford School of Education from 1917 to 1933, found himself not only leading a department and school but helping to shape an entire discipline.
Today, Stanford’s Graduate School of Education carries forward the missionof leadership in research, theory and practice. It uncovers new knowledge of how people teach and learn. It yields teachers, leaders, scholars,founders, policy makers,activists, heads of state. In ways unforeseen by past generations, it furthers Stanford’s goals of improving life for all.
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