Graduate School of Education
School of Education
- Degree and Program Offerings
- Academic Divisions
- Professional Development and Resources
- School of Education Academic Advising
The Lesley University School of Education is marked by a commitment to education reform, action research, and a philosophy of providing lifelong learning. With Master of Education, licensure, certificate, and Ph.D. programs offered on campus, online, and off campus in communities throughout Massachusetts and 23 other states, the School of Education provides students with a superior education through challenging coursework, classroom-based reflection, research, and clinical experiences that involve a strong commitment to and belief in cultural pluralism, inclusive communities, and the integration of arts and technology in education. The links below allow you to view our programs of study, many of which lead to initial or professional licensure.
For licensure information, see the Certification Office website. For information regarding accreditation in the states where Lesley programs are offered, visit the Accreditations and Approvals website.
- 2011-2012 Graduate Programs Academic Catalog [pdf]
- Scholarship Information
- New Teacher Community, supporting and nurturing teachers as they begin their careers.
Academic Divisions
- Creative Arts in Learning: Maureen Creegan-Quinquis, Director
- Doctoral Programs: Dr. William Stokes, Director
- Language and Literacy: Dr. Margery Miller, Director
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Dr. Brenda Matthis, Director
- Teaching, Learning, and Leadership: Dr. Robert Thomas, Director
- Field Placement and Professional Partnerships: Dr. Marcia Bromfield, Director
Program Offerings
- Arts, Community, and Education
- Collaborative Internships
- Creative Arts in Learning
- Curriculum and Instruction
- Curriculum and Instruction -- California Only
- Out of School Time (Citizen Schools)
- Early Childhood Education
- Educational Studies Ph.D.
- Elementary Education
- Ecological Teaching and Learning
- High School Education
- Individually Designed Program for Educators
- Integrated Teaching Through the Arts
- Mathematics
- Middle School Education
- Reading Specialist
- Science in Education (Online)
- Special Education
- Teacher of Visual Art (PreK-8, 5-12)
- TESOL/Bilingual Programs
- Technology in Education
On-Campus Adult Baccalaureate Programs Leading to Educator Licensure:
Off-Campus Adult Baccalaureate Programs leading to Educator Licensure:
- Washington State: American Studies Major with Elementary Education Minor
- Washington State: Human Development Major with Special Education Minor
- Elementary Education (K-8) Add-On Endorsement (WA)
- Residency Certification in Elementary Education (WA)
Partnership Program with the Urban Teacher Center:
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