
Graduate students in Loyola University Maryland’s Learning Design & Technology program are examining how the technology we rely on in classrooms, workplaces, and everyday life is reshaping the ways to teach, learn, and connect.
Graduate students in Loyola University Maryland’s Learning Design & Technology program are examining how the technology we rely on in classrooms, workplaces, and everyday life is reshaping the ways to teach, learn, and connect.
Loyola University Maryland’s M.Ed. in Literacy for Reading/Literacy Specialists has been recognized by the International Literacy Association (ILA) for its outstanding preparation of literacy professionals and continuous efforts to transform lives...
Julia Goffredi earned her Master of Education in Educational Technology from Loyola University Maryland School of Education. Today, she is the Emerging Learning Technology Lead at the University of Baltimore’s Center for Excellence in Learning,...
Loyola's unique graduate pathway prepares paraeducators, like Anna Wroten, to become licensed teachers while continuing to work in Baltimore County schools.
Loyola University Maryland School of Education proudly announces TaWanda L. Eason-Evans as the recipient of the Reverend John E. Wise, S.J., Medal for Distinguished Achievement in Education.
Loyola University Maryland’s School of Education has partnered with Anne Arundel and Charles County public schools to offer programming for their teachers, staff, and administrators. The partnerships will help address critical shortages in several...