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The Department of Education and Human Development is a state and national leader in addressing issues within schools and communities, offering programs in counseling, learning sciences, literacy, and special education. Our Department prepares professionals to provide exemplary leadership and educational services to improve outcomes for all persons, with an emphasis on rural and underserved schools and communities. We are leaders in the state and the nation in addressing issues within schools and communities by delivering outstanding practitioner preparation programs, conducting high-quality research that informs policy and practice, and enhancing outreach and advocacy through collaborative partnerships. We endorse education as the foundation through which all persons are empowered to live healthy, fulfilling and productive lives.

Researchers help caregivers complement classroom learning for multilingual learners
Clemson University College of Education researchers are celebrating a significant milestone for a project designed to develop the best approaches for teachers working with multilingual learners. By design, that milestone doesn’t even involve teachers.
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