UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — During the week of July 29 through Aug. 2, the collaborative Penn State World Campus and College of Education Doctor of Education (D.Ed.) program’s students were welcomed to the University Park campus for a week to not only meet and interact with their D.Ed. peers but be immersed in the one-of-a-kind Penn State experience.
“Even though the students in our World Campus/College of Education Doctor of Education program are already fully Penn Staters, the opportunity to bring them to our wonderful campus and allow them to meet one another and our world-class faculty makes their experience that much greater,” said Joe Polizzi, director of the World Campus D.Ed. program.
The World Campus D.Ed. program is a 37-plus credit, inquiry-intensive and practically oriented interdisciplinary degree program for professions in the education, counseling, government and human services sectors. Offered in flexible, asynchronous format, this degree offers the opportunity for students to engage in advanced research-oriented professional learning and practical application beyond the master’s degree. The program draws from several disciplines and allows students to customize their curriculum by choosing from a range of emphasis areas, including adult education; organization development and change; higher education; learning, design and technology; educational leadership; and special education.
Throughout the week, the D.Ed. students were involved in academic workshops, social activities and cultural events including a tour of the College of Education and the University Park campus, presentations by several members of the college’s faculty on topics ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) in schools, academic bullying, the access and use of the world-class Pattee and Paterno Libraries' resources and participation in several group discussions and activities designed to develop their research skills and capstone projects.