A career in education is one of the most meaningful and rewarding paths you can choose. At Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, we strive to make that path accessible, personalized and transformative. We offer many formats and points of entry; we provide students with individualized academic and support services; and we produce graduates who have a positive effect on individual learners, schools and communities. Our undergraduate programs prepare graduates to thrive as educators in schools and other learning environments, while our graduate and professional programs empower leaders, including school principals, policymakers and scholars.
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ASU launches Professional Learning Hub for educators
Online resource seeks to bring PK–12 professional learning out of bureaucratic doldrums.
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Turnaround for Children is now the Center for Whole-Child Education at MLFTC
Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College and national education nonprofit Turnaround for Children are…
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ASU leads in education research
U.S. News Rankings report ASU No. 1 for the second year in a row.
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