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At the Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development,
we believe that education can transform lives and make the
world more just and humane. This vision informs our teaching,
research and service as a research school of education, as
we strive to:
PREPARE practitioners and researchers who are knowledgeable,
reflective, skilled and caring educators, who can make a difference
in individual lives as well as their fields, and who are leaders
and agents of change;
GENERATE and disseminate knowledge leading to new
understandings of education and human development, on which
more effective educational policies and practices can be grounded;
COLLABORATE – across disciplines, professions
and constituencies – to promote change that can significantly
improve education and support positive human development.
Our diverse work in each of these domains is informed by
the following underlying beliefs: the improvement of education
is in pursuit of social justice; development and learning
shape and are shaped by the contexts in which they occur;
the complexity of educational problems requires an interdisciplinary
and collaborative approach; and best practices are grounded
in research and theory, just as useful theory and research
are informed by practice.
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