Bank Street College, Graduate School of Education
Bank Street College of Education was founded in 1916 as the Bureau of Educational Experiments. Our founder, Lucy Sprague Mitchell, convinced that public schools were not serving children well, set out, with a group of like-minded colleagues, to discover the environments in which children grow and learn to their full potential, and to educate teachers and others to create these environments.
Masters:
- Master in Advanced Literacy
- Master in Child Life
- Master in Childhood General Education
- Master in Dual Language and Bilingual Education
- Master in Early Childhood and Childhood General Education
- Master in Early Childhood Education
- Master in Early Childhood Leadership
- Master in Elementary Education
- Master in Infant and Parent Development and Early Intervention
- Master in Infant and Parent Development and Early Intervention - Early Childhood Special and General Education
- Master in Infant and Parent Development and Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education
- Master in Leadership for Educational Change
- Master in Leadership in Mathematics Education
- Master in Leadership in Museum Education
- Master in Leadership in the Arts - School Leadership with a Creative Writing Focus
- Master in Leadership in the Arts - School Leadership with a Visual Arts Focus
- Master in Mathematics Education
- Master in Middle School General Education
- Master in Middle School Special and General Education
- Master in Museum Education
- Master in Museum Education - Childhood
- Master in Museum Education - Middle School
- Master in Reading and Literacy - Clinical Practice
- Master in Special Education
- Master in Studies in Education
- Master in Teaching Literacy - Classroom Teaching
- Master in Teaching Literacy - Clinical Teaching