The College of Education & Human Development will be closed Dec. 23, 2024-Jan. 3, 2025, for Georgia State University's winter break. Happy holidays!
Georgia State University's College of Education & Human Development
Higher Education
Atlanta, Georgia 1,672 followers
We prepare students for careers in education, human development and health-related fields.
About us
The College of Education & Human Development offers graduate and undergraduate degree and non-degree programs that prepare students for a variety of jobs in education, human development and health-related fields.
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http://education.gsu.edu/
External link for Georgia State University's College of Education & Human Development
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Founded
- 1967
Updates
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Congratulations to the graduate cohort from our online M.Ed. in STEM education program who graduated this semester! This group of educators represents several school districts, including Atlanta Public Schools, Clayton County Public Schools, the Cobb County School District, Gwinnett County Public Schools and Social Circle City Schools. This group also includes the first group of Gwinnett County Public Schools teachers who went through the program thanks to funding from the school district and Associate Professor Natalie King’s Alan T. Waterman Award from the National Science Foundation. Wishing you all the best!
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Shamandi Clark (M.S. ’24) has learned some key features of being an educator from our social studies education master’s program: Reflecting on your teaching practices, showing compassion for your students and creating a safe classroom environment. https://t.gsu.edu/3ZLAEJY
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It was important for Danielle Valenza (M.A.T. ’24) to find a graduate program that would prepare her to support students who are deaf and hard of hearing in diverse school settings. She found that in the CEHD's master's program in deaf education: https://t.gsu.edu/4goUPou
Valenza (M.A.T. ’24) Gains Practice Experience Teaching Students Who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing - Georgia State University News
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In her classroom at Give Center West in Gwinnett County, an alternative school setting for students with behavioral challenges, Palak Jani (M.Ed. ’24) finds the most engaging ways to connect with her 11th grade students about physics. https://t.gsu.edu/41DumyN
Jani (M.Ed. ’24) Encourages STEM Learning for Students with Unique Behavioral, Learning Needs - Georgia State University News
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“The faculty in the educational psychology program are renowned experts in their fields and, in my experience, extremely supportive of students’ interests and goals,” said Amani Talwar (M.S. ’16, Ph.D. ’19). Learn more about her journey and how our college's educational psychology program prepared her for her career: https://t.gsu.edu/3BzPHhV Apply to the master's program by Feb. 1: https://t.gsu.edu/3P0Pl76
Educational Psychology in Practice: Amani Talwar (M.S. ’16, Ph.D. ’19)
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After graduating this fall, Jaquelyn Guerrero (M.Ed. ’24) plans to mentor students who are underrepresented in STEM – including young girls and multilingual learners – to help them consider pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math. https://t.gsu.edu/41zdfyb
Guerrero (M.Ed. ’24) Encourages Girls, Multilingual Learners to Consider STEM Careers - Georgia State University News
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For Ruth Guzman (M.A.T. ’24), becoming a parent volunteer at her children's school showed her firsthand how educators can make a difference for students and their families – and inspired her to earn her master's degree in special education. Read on: https://t.gsu.edu/49EjHpF
Parent Volunteer Inspired to Become Special Education Teacher - Georgia State University News
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Brenda Trammel (M.Ed. ’24) earned her master’s in literacy education this fall, honoring her mother's and sister's memories in the process. Read on: https://t.gsu.edu/4gg78Dh
Trammel (M.Ed. ’24) Earns Literacy Degree and Honors Her Mother, Sister - Georgia State University News
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Joyce Many, the Ferrer Endowed Professor of Multiple Literacies, is the 2024 recipient of the Georgia Association of Colleges of Teacher Education's Cindy Chance Award! This award recognizes outstanding contributions to teacher education through distinguished service to the teacher education community. Congratulations, Dr. Many!