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Good Counsel
DePaul Magazine
Education in the United States has changed, and the role of school counselors has had to change to meet the demands of a more competitive, complex environment. Today, the DePaul's College of Education offers master’s degree tracks in school counseling, college counseling and student affairs, and clinical mental health counseling. In 2019, all three specialty areas were accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, a major achievement by a program known for its rigorous pursuit of excellence. Among its many successes, the program boasts two alumni, Kirsten Perry (MEd ’11) and Brian Coleman (MEd ’14), …
Solving The Creativity Puzzle
DePaul Magazine
Since 2013, DePaul’s Offi ce of Innovative Professional Learning (OIPL) has partnered with educational organizations working on behalf of China’s K-12 schools to offer customized professional development to teachers—specifically, to help them bring creativity to the Chinese classroom. The work has been a challenge and inspiration for the College of Education faculty.
Teen Investigators: Faculty Research Helps Teens Find Their Path
Teen Investigators: Faculty Research Helps Teens Find Their Path
DePaul Magazine
Three innovative programs at DePaul are helping youth transfer gaming skills to the real world, escape the school-to-prison pipeline, and benefit from mentoring programs specifically tailored to race, economic status, and mentor skill level.