Our doctorate of philosophy (PhD) in educational studies program addresses changes in the character and delivery of public education, teacher education, and educational research.Graduates are prepared with the necessary knowledge, skills, and understanding to implement teaching and learning strategies, engage in systematic assessment, evaluation, and research, and develop strategies to address the learning needs of changing populations. They can assist students, teachers, and policy makers in examining critical issues in 21st century education, such as the increasing role of technology in learning, instructional design, curriculum development, assessment, and pedagogy, as well as the influence of societal trends in demographics, economics, and politics on the structure and culture of schools.a broad knowledge base in the areas of social foundations of education, curriculum, and educational technology, analytical tools to make sense of the world around them, strong writing to communicate and support an argument, the ability to converse with different bodies of knowledge.