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Law School of Education

Pace University's School of Education was founded on the belief that educators serve a crucial role in society and that they affect the lives of students in countless and immeasurable ways. Our programs in teacher preparation and educational leadership reflect this belief by combining theory with practice so that our graduates are well prepared to serve students in the classroom.

Becoming a Teacher at Pace

We believe firmly that educators can, and must, make a difference in communities, make a difference in schools, make a difference in children and adolescents. Because of these beliefs, we have created programs that prepare students to take key leadership roles in making a difference. Also consistent with these beliefs, the School of Education sponsors a wide variety of educational outreach programs whose purpose is to make a difference in the schools and communities that surround Pace. Our mission is to effect quality teaching and learning in public and private school and non-school settings through the preparation of professional educators. Our programs for classroom teachers prepare students to teach at the preschool, elementary (grades K-6), middle (grades 4-9), and high school (grades 7-12) levels. We have programs that prepare individuals to be curriculum leaders in the areas of special education, reading, and computers and also programs that prepare educators for educational leadership roles in school administration and supervision.