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Education is at a pivotal moment in this country. Teacher burnout and shortages are becoming more prevalent due to limited resources, COVID-19 learning setbacks, school violence and shifting education policies. It is a critical time, and more than ever, we need high-quality educators to prepare students for a rapidly globalizing and multifaceted workforce.
Webster University's School of Education is at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, pedagogy and teacher training. Our mission is clear: to shape the future of education by preparing teachers and other leaders in education for the challenges of today and tomorrow.
The LIGHT Cooperative is a cross-departmental hub in the School of Education. The elements of the LIGHT Cooperative transcend departmental and programmatic lines. Goals connected to each element directly impact the preparation of School of Education students, shape educational practice locally and influence future practice in education.
Each circle represents a unique concept. The middle circle represents an initiative, titled “LIGHT Cooperative,” that the School of Education has begun. The smaller circles represent the six key components of the LIGHT Cooperative initiative, which are as follows:
The goals of the LIGHT Cooperative have three dimensions of orientation:
Preparation of teachers and educators must provide foundational knowledge about digital tools and technologies, and skills to select and use these tools to effectively help students learn in the online learning environment.
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Teacher preparation programs can be a central organizing force that brings together a network of teachers and educators who support each other professionally, providing teaching and learning services for families in need.
Our Doctor of Education (EdD) program prepares educators and researchers to lead changes needed in education. Dissertation research project focuses on four key elements; (1) theory, (2) research, (3) practice and (4) leadership in order to prepare expert teachers to shape the future of education.
Webster’s School of Education is a global network of scholars, educators and practitioners who are thought leaders across multiple disciplines. These leaders create original instructional methods and practices through digital tools and technologies.
Webster’s School of Education believes in transformative learning in the global community. This conference is a call to action for educators, researchers and educational technologists to explore collaborative projects that will redefine education in the 21st century.
Join our movement toward a more inclusive, interconnected, and enlightened world.
The School of Education Community Hub is a dynamic and transformative space committed to fostering community initiatives for marginalized populations. Specifically, we invite teaching professionals both locally and around the world to come together to exchange ideas, share experiences and cooperatively shape and change the future of education.
Our worldwide network offers quality, convenience and access to learning. Read more about the comprehensive array of services Webster University offers its students
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