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Who We Are
We are a nationally recognized innovator in education and known for our shared commitments to democracy, diversity, equity, and justice.
Our faculty are respected researchers and excellent teachers with strong connections to the community and a dedication to our students. Our students and graduates are teachers and leaders in the classroom and in their communities. Together, our faculty, staff, students, alumni, and supporters aim to transform education and communities.
What We Do
Our mission in the School of Education at the University of Colorado Boulder is grounded in a lived commitment to democracy, diversity, equity, and justice. We teach and engage in research with our colleagues in schools and communities to make a transformative difference. The work of our faculty, researchers, staff, and students contributes to evidence-based policy and practice. We aim for our graduates to be engaged and informed educators, researchers, policymakers, and community leaders.
We offer cutting-edge, engaging teacher preparation, innovative undergraduate programs, and Colorado's top-ranked graduate education in multiple program areas: Educational Foundations, Policy & Practice, Equity, Bilingualism & Biliteracy, Learning Sciences & Human Development, Literacy Studies, Research, Evaluation & Methodology, STEM Education., and Teacher Learning, Research, and Practice.
Why Join Us?
We live in complex and challenging times. We continually strive as a school of education to stand together with our wonderfully diverse community, teach for equity and justice, create safe and affirming spaces, and serve as a resource for and partner to our university, schools, teachers, alumni, policymakers, and community at large.
#1
Best College Town in America.
American Institute for Economic Research 2017
Top 8th
percentile for faculty scholarly productivity among U.S. colleges & schools of education.
Academic Analytics
Top 20
among public graduate schools of education nationwide.
US News & World Report
13,000+
alumni across the U.S. including 67% in Colorado and 10% active donors.