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Doctoral Programs | Stanford Graduate School of Education
The goal of the GSE PhD in Education is to prepare the next generation of leading education researchers. The cornerstone of the doctoral experience at the Stanford Graduate School of Education is the research apprenticeship that all students undertake, typically under the guidance of their academic advisor, but often with other Stanford faculty as well.
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Programs & Degrees | Stanford Graduate School of Education
Degree programs Doctoral programs The GSE offers doctoral programs in which students engage in educational research that is both rigorous and relevant to educational policy and practice. Leading to a PhD degree in Education, these doctoral programs, as listed below, prepare students in a variety of approaches to the study of teaching and learning.
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Curriculum Studies and Teacher Education (CTE) | Stanford Graduate ...
Stanford Graduate School of Education includes a number of faculty whose scholarship and teaching take place in elementary schools and who have an interest in, and enthusiasm for, cultivating scholars in the field of elementary education. CTE students collaborate closely with faculty on research, teaching, and the design of their graduate programs.
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Stanford Graduate School of Education is dedicated to solving education's greatest challenges. Through rigorous research, model training programs and partnerships with educators worldwide, we're pursuing equitable, accessible and effective learning for all.
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Global and Comparative Education (GCE) | Stanford Graduate School of ...
Doctoral program The concentration in Global and Comparative Education also offers a doctoral degree within the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Interdisciplinary Policy Studies in Education (SHIPS) academic area. Students have the option of pursuing a concurrent master’s degree and/or a PhD minor.
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The doctoral program in Higher Education is designed for students pursuing careers as academic faculty, administrators, policy analysts, and educational researchers.
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Financing Your Education - Doctoral Programs | Stanford Graduate School ...
A doctoral degree is a significant investment in your future, and financing your education is a critical factor to consider. While the funding we provide covers the basic standard cost of attendance determined by Stanford University for a modest life as a graduate student, accepting an offer from a doctoral program has significant personal, professional, and financial implications. Below you ...
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Master’s Programs | Stanford Graduate School of Education
Master’s programs are full-time, intensive programs that integrate educational theory and practice. The small cohort sizes provide an intimate setting for academic inquiry and foster individual contact with faculty and fellow students.
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Doctoral programs
Doctoral programs Developmental and Psychological Sciences (DAPS) The Developmental and Psychological Sciences (DAPS) program seeks to cultivate scholars who help transform both research and practice, with a focus on leveraging insights to improve adjustment, education, and learning outcomes.
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Degree Requirements | Stanford Graduate School of Education
Given the full-time commitment for GSE doctoral programs, students cannot concurrently enroll in other degree programs outside of the GSE or Stanford, unless participating in a university-approved joint-degree or exchange program.