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Founded in [[1893]], '''Teachers College''' is a comprehensive graduate institution offering programs at the master's and doctoral level in fields as wide ranging as early childhood education, primary and secondary school education, developmental psychology, health sciences, adult education, higher education, international and transcultural education, mathematics, science and technology, and organizational leadership.  Only 1/3 of TC's students are in teacher preparation programs.  The remaning 2/3 are enrolled in a variety of disciplines which share the common purpose of knowledge creation and education as the primary lens through which to approach their field.
 
Founded in [[1893]], '''Teachers College''' is a comprehensive graduate institution offering programs at the master's and doctoral level in fields as wide ranging as early childhood education, primary and secondary school education, developmental psychology, health sciences, adult education, higher education, international and transcultural education, mathematics, science and technology, and organizational leadership.  Only 1/3 of TC's students are in teacher preparation programs.  The remaning 2/3 are enrolled in a variety of disciplines which share the common purpose of knowledge creation and education as the primary lens through which to approach their field.
  

Revision as of 22:24, 15 September 2007

Teachers College spire

Founded in 1893, Teachers College is a comprehensive graduate institution offering programs at the master's and doctoral level in fields as wide ranging as early childhood education, primary and secondary school education, developmental psychology, health sciences, adult education, higher education, international and transcultural education, mathematics, science and technology, and organizational leadership. Only 1/3 of TC's students are in teacher preparation programs. The remaning 2/3 are enrolled in a variety of disciplines which share the common purpose of knowledge creation and education as the primary lens through which to approach their field.

Teachers College is the top ranked graduate school of education in the United States, the only school of Columbia University to hold this distinction. Teachers College is also the largest of Columbia University's graduate professional schools.


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