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At the University of Maryland College of Education, the commitment to shaping the future of education spans over a hundred years. Established in 1921, the college began its journey with a modest team of four faculty members and 94 graduate students. Initially, the programs focused on agricultural education, home economics, and industrial education, laying the groundwork for a diverse array of educational disciplines.
The college witnessed significant growth and transformation over the decades. In 1955, a pivotal moment in its history occurred just one year after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, which challenged racial segregation in public schools. This era marked a renewed focus on equity and inclusion within educational practices.
Today, the University of Maryland College of Education stands as a leader in the field, offering a wide range of innovative programs that address contemporary educational challenges. The college continues to foster a commitment to research, community engagement, and the preparation of future educators, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of educational advancement.
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