Organization Profile
Our Vision
Fordham University Graduate School of Education (GSE) will enhance its national and international recognition as a leader in the generation and dissemination of knowledge and skills for teachers, counselors, psychologists, school administrators, and other educational practitioners and scholars who serve diverse populations.
Our Mission
In keeping with the University’s Jesuit tradition of rigorous academic endeavor, service to complex urban and metropolitan communities, and dedication to the intellectual, moral, and socioemotional development of the individual, our mission is to:
- create and nurture an inclusive, dynamic, intellectual, and reflective community that generates knowledge and promotes inquiry and excellence;
- prepare teachers, counselors, psychologists, school administrators, researchers, and other professionals who are committed to social justice, personal responsibility, and equity for all learners;
- apply and expand the theory and knowledge of their disciplines through the use of reflective pedagogy to meet the changing educational needs of children and adults from richly diverse communities;
- and serve national and international educational communities regardless of race, cultural background, religion, and ethnicity.
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Assistant Professor of School Psychology (Tenure Track)
- New York, NY United States
- The School Psychology Programs in Fordham University’s Graduate School of Education invites applications for two tenure-track positions in the area of school psychology at the assistant professor...
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Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership, Administration, and Policy
- New York, NY United States
- The Division of Educational Leadership, Administration, and Policy invites candidates to apply for a tenure-track assistant professor position in PreK-12 Educational Leadership, to begin August 2022.
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