The Johns Hopkins School of Education is the school of education of Johns Hopkins University, a privateresearch university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Established as a separate school in 2007, its origins can be traced back to the 1909 Founding of Johns Hopkins's College Courses for Teachers, later renamed College for Teachers.
The schools are offered in both traditional in-person and online settings. The school has five centers dedicated to education research and policy studies: The Center for Research and Reform in Education, the Center for Safe and Healthy Schools, the Center for Social Organization of Schools, the Center for Technology in Education, and the Institute for Education Policy.
The Johns Hopkins School of Education is the university’s youngest academic division, having been established formally as a separate school in 2007. The field of education has had a presence at Johns Hopkins since 1909, when the university established its College Courses for Teachers.
In 1979, a division launched a technology-for-educators graduate program. In 2014, it opened the Henderson-Hopkins School in East Baltimore. The School of Education founded the Center for Safe and Healthy Schools in 2019, and co-founded the eSchool+ Initiative in 2020 to develop resources for school closure and reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Deans and directors
Deans and Directors of Education have included:[1]
Edward F. Buchner, 1909–1929
Florence E. Bamberger, 1929–1947
Francis H. Horn, 1947–1951
Richard A. Mumma, 1951–1970
Roman J. Verhaalen, 1969–1981
Stanley C. Gabor, 1982–1999
Ralph Fessler, 1999–2009
David W. Andrews, 2010–2016
Christopher C. Morphew, 2017–present
References
^"Our Story". JHU School of Education. Archived from the original on June 1, 2024. Retrieved February 28, 2024.