![]() SESP Secondary Teaching graduates acquire a strong background in the processes of learning and development that qualifies them for top teaching positions. |
Students who choose to pursue an MSEd degree from the School of Education and Social Policy (SESP) at Northwestern University do so because of the qualities that set our School apart from other schools of education. SESP inquires into how learning and development take place throughout the life span and in many different settings—not only in classrooms, but also in the home, in communities and in the workplace. Students benefit from SESP's strong sense of community and diverse faculty of well-respected scholars, who collaborate with students in research and engage them in spirited dialogue concerning complex and enduring questions relating to education. Our graduates are routinely among the top candidates for teaching positions throughout the United States and abroad. |


