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Projects
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Stanford
Teacher Education Program (STEP)
The Stanford Teacher Education Program (STEP) is a unique 12-month,
full-time program of teacher education leading to a Master of Arts
in Education and a California Single Subject Teaching Credential.
STEP seeks to prepare and support teachers working with diverse learners
to achieve high intellectual, academic, and social standards by creating
democratic classrooms and equitable schools. Prospective teachers
become equipped to make educational choices based on an improved understanding
of learning, teaching, curriculum and assessment, as well as a great
knowledge of themselves, their students, their professional pedagogical
goals, and the educational context of their decisions.
School
Redesign Network (SRN)
Responding to the need for new school models that are designed to
teach all children to high levels, the School Redesign Network (SRN)
serves as a resource for communities working to improve their schools.
SRN is a learning collaborative that helps leaders of districts, small
schools, and large schools that are redesigning to develop a deeper
understanding of the features that effectively support excellence
and equity in schools. SRN is supported by a generous grant from the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Stanford Educational Leadership Institute (SELI)
The Stanford Educational Leadership Institute (SELI) is a partnership
between the Center for Social Innovation (CSI) and the Stanford University
School of Education (SUSE). The Institute seeks to provide current
and upcoming educational leaders with support, proven resources, and
tools to transform the education system. Financial support for SELI
is made possible by a generous grant from The Goldman Sachs Foundation.
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