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Diversity,
Complexity, Scale
The Ph.D. Program in Urban Education
prepares leaders in educational research and policy analysis who have
a broad understanding of the complex issues facing urban education and
are well prepared to contribute to the knowledge base needed to
improve educational practice.
The Ph.D. Program in Urban Education is designed to prepare leaders
in educational research and policy analysis who have a broad
understanding of the complex issues facing urban education. The unique
focus of this program is at the intersection of two principal research
agendas: (1) research on issues of curriculum and instruction in urban
schools, and (2) policy analysis research on broader social,
political, and economic issues that determine the context of urban
education.
The intellectual challenges of investigating the processes and
practices of urban education as a social and cultural institution
require the broad intellectual base and diverse critical perspectives
that only an integrated program of studies across a wide range of
specialist disciplines can provide. The intellectual resources of the
CUNY Graduate Center enable students in this program to draw on
elective courses and research faculty in many relevant partner
disciplines, including History, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology,
Anthropology, Economics, and Political Science, as well as more
broadly on expertise in the humanities, mathematics and computer
science, and the natural sciences, when appropriate to their
interests.
Five core courses are required of all
students. To ensure that students achieve a high level of disciplinary
sophistication within at least one professional specialization,
further course work is concentrated within one of three Studies
Specializations:
Arts, Humanities, and Social Studies in Urban
Education (AHSS)
Science, Mathematics, and Technology in
Urban Education (SMT)
Urban Education Policy Studies (POL)
Examples of anticipated areas of research for student dissertations
include: 1) systemic renewal of urban education, 2) including teacher
education, 3) new information and communication technologies in
education, 4) issues of language, representational media, and cultural
diversity in urban education, 5) mobilization of urban resources to
prepare all students for full participation in global society.
Graduates of this program are prepared to take on a wide variety of
important roles in urban education: research and teaching in
universities, including teacher education programs; research and
leadership positions in urban school districts and in state and
federal government agencies; policy analysis positions for private
foundations; and staff positions with legislators and legislative
committees.
The program provides students with a unique access to and
understanding of the New York City public schools, the nation’s
largest system of urban public education. The many teacher education
and educational outreach programs of the CUNY colleges have
long-established relationships with the city’s diverse schools and
districts. Through research mentoring, internship, and teaching
fellowship arrangements for doctoral students at all the participating
CUNY colleges, the Ph.D. program works to connect conceptual
perspectives with the realities of urban schools and school systems.
FAQ's on a doctoral education can be found at
http://www.PhDInfoFIND.org.
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