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Molloy College Joins Prestigious Education Consortium
The school is one of 80 schools working to improve teaching education.

The Molloy College Division of Education's Educational Leadership for Diverse Learning Communities (Ed.D.) program has been accepted into the Carnegie Project on the Educational Doctorate (CPED) Consortium, a prestigious group that's changing the way educators are taught.
As a members of the consortium, the Molloy education Ed.D. program will undergo a transformation as the school learns and considers new and innovative ways to expand the program. Molloy joins more than 80 members in the important work of redesigning professional practice preparation in education for the improvement of PreK-20 education and the organizations that support it.
Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld, associate dean and Ed.D. program director, and Dr. Allison Roda, Ed.D. faculty member, will serve as co-principal investigators of the project on behalf of Molloy.
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CPED members and their faculty engage in a model of professional development to learn from and with each other the best ways to design professional preparation. New members were chosen through an application process and evaluated by a CPED committee composed of faculty members of current CPED institutions.
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