The mission of American College of Education is to deliver affordable online degree programs that provide evidence-based content and relevant experiences to improve educators’ knowledge, skills, and performance.
American College of Education has established a set of core values which undergird both its mission statement, and the goals/objectives established as guidelines for realizing this mission statement. Those core values include:
American College of Education is committed to improving the academic achievement of our nation’s P-12 students, especially in high-need, urban areas. The College provides, monitors, and adjusts results-oriented curriculum. Our candidates receive coursework designed to raise student achievement through evidence-based teaching and learning.
To achieve these goals, the Conceptual Framework "Education for Results" has become the overarching theme for the College of Education. The Framework informs the design and development of the College’s operations and instructional practices to ensure that its graduates positively impact our nation’s P-12 students:
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Relevance We believe the ultimate measure of our candidates’ mastery of competencies is demonstrated through application in real-world settings; all learning must be relevant to the work and challenges our graduates will experience in their schools.
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Evidence-based We believe that effective decision-making, curriculum development, instructional delivery, and assessment must be purposeful and evidence-based and lead to improved student achievement.
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Student-focused We believe our graduates must display a passion for the success of their students and serve as change agents in their school districts.
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Unity and diversity We believe in creating partnerships with high-need, urban school districts to ensure effective teaching for all students, resulting in improved achievement and, ultimately, closing the achievement gaps between diverse groups.
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Leadership We believe all educators, whether teachers or administrators, must serve as leaders with their students, colleagues, and communities to create and cultivate school cultures of continuous improvement.
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Technology We believe that our graduates will use current instructional technology to prepare their students for success in an increasingly complex technological society.
Systemic Change We believe that leading systemic change requires a comprehensive and collaborative process that is focused on student learning, school-wide and classroom instructional practices, and system-wide operational and continuous improvement systems.