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Bank Street College offers master's degrees, professional development, and research for educators and children. Learn about its innovative programs, school for children, and work with schools and communities.
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Bank Street College of Education is a private school and graduate school in New York City. It consists of a graduate-only teacher training college and an independent nursery-through-8th-grade school. In 2020 the graduate school had about 65 full-time teaching staff and approximately 850 students, of which 87% were female.
For more than a century, Bank Street College has led the charge to place students’ needs at the center of practice and policy in the field of education. Since our beginnings in 1916, Bank Street has been at the forefront of understanding how children learn and grow.
History. In 1916, educator Lucy Sprague Mitchell and her colleagues, influenced by revolutionary educator John Dewey and other humanists, concluded that building a new kind of educational system was essential to building a better, more rational, humane world. Beginnings: The Bureau Years.
Bank Street’s Graduate School of Education offers more than 50 master's degree programs in teacher preparation, educational leadership, and child life.
Bank Street College of Education, privately supported coeducational teachers college in New York, New York, U.S. It offers graduate courses only, operating a laboratory (elementary) school and conducting basic research in education. Established in 1916 by Lucy Sprague Mitchell, first dean of women.