Photo of students at the 海角乱伦社区 GSE Diploma Ceremony.
海角乱伦社区 Graduate School of Education students celebrate at their Diploma Ceremony on June 12, 2022. (Photo credit: Ryan Zhang)

Education school holds in-person ceremony for 3 class years, celebrates transformative time in learning

海角乱伦社区 GSE students encouraged to play a part in solving challenges in education, told now is the moment.
June 13, 2022
By Brooke Donald

It was time to come together.

For the first time since COVID-19 restrictions halted many activities two years ago, 海角乱伦社区 Graduate School of Education celebrated three graduating classes on Sunday, June 12, with an in-person diploma ceremony.

The pomp of the ceremony that brought together the classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022 was punctuated by a theme of responsibility. Now, declared Dean Dan Schwartz, was a unique moment in education to make transformative change.

鈥淲e鈥檝e all felt our own slow motion frustration and powerlessness in the face of Covid, racism, gun violence and political chaos,鈥 Schwartz said. But 鈥減eople, not just us, are coming to recognize that we can only thrive if we play the long game, and the long game is education. As educators, we can uniquely help people learn about difficult histories, learn how to separate fact from fiction, learn about our communities and our responsibilities, and learn how to talk to one another.鈥

Schwartz said three game changers are helping propel this moment: new research methods, more data, and advancements in technology. Renewed public attention on schools and learning (mostly because of the impacts of Covid) also give a strong mandate to come up with better learning solutions, he said.

鈥淚mproving education is a public service. It can feel like a Sisyphean service, pushing the rock up the hill only to have it roll back down,鈥 Schwartz said. 鈥淩ight now we are at a place where we can push the rock to a new plateau so when it rolls back, it will still be higher than before.鈥

Schwartz reminded students and families that learning is one of 鈥渢he single most important levers available for improving the human condition.鈥

鈥淓ducation is not only an investment by parents. It is an investment by society for society,鈥 he said.

鈥榃hat part will you play?鈥

Professor Emerita Arnetha Ball, who delivered the commencement address, recognized the turbulent circumstances of these graduates but told them she had confidence in their abilities.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e endured long nights of studying. You鈥檝e met some seemingly impossible deadlines and you鈥檝e weathered many storms. You鈥檝e weathered cultural and political divides and you鈥檝e endured a world-wide pandemic,鈥 Ball said. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e witnessed a nation that isn鈥檛 quite broken but certainly it is unfinished, particularly within the field of education.鈥

Ball said she believed the graduates were prepared 鈥 and willing 鈥 to make a difference in education, citing several GSE alumni who came before them and have used their time since graduating to address big challenges in the world.

鈥淭hey saw something that was needed, something that did not exist, and so they created it.鈥

She mentioned, for example, Piya Sorcar MA 鈥06, PhD 鈥09, who developed culturally sensitive software to educate about HIV/AIDS and Carla Pugh PhD 鈥01, who created innovative simulation devices that have transformed how physicians learn to become doctors.

She also singled out Salina Gray PhD 鈥14, who teaches 7th grade science and created the (W)holistic Science Pedagogy that focuses on the social-emotional needs of her students and frames curriculum through a lens of social justice. She noted, as well, , MA/MBA 鈥03, who founded a company in Brazil to develop an adaptive learning platform that delivers customized learning plans to over 5 million students. And finally, Ball recalled alumna Gloria Ladson-Billings PhD 鈥84, a groundbreaking education scholar and researcher. 

鈥淵ou come from good stock!鈥 Ball told the graduates. 鈥淭hey too have graduated from this great institution and we are elated that you are sitting in those seats today.鈥

Ball asked the classes, 鈥淕iven the knowledge, the understanding, and the wisdom that you鈥檝e gained here at 海角乱伦社区, what will you do with it? What part will you play in finishing the unfinished work facing education in this nation and in the world?鈥

Ball, an expert in urban education, language, and race, encouraged the students to be good stewards and mentors. She told them to dream audaciously and have a vision that is generative. She also encouraged the graduates to be rebellious 鈥 interrupting biases and objecting to practices and policies that disempower students, parents, and communities. And finally, she asked that the graduates face the future with tenacity, 鈥渂ecause the challenges facing education and our society today will not be addressed sufficiently through mediocracy.鈥

鈥楥elebrate good times鈥

This year, the GSE conferred 20 doctoral degrees and 121 master's degrees in programs ranging from teacher preparation and international education to policy and leadership studies, as well as joint degrees with law, business and public administration. Twenty-nine 海角乱伦社区 undergraduates also were recognized at a ceremony on Friday for completing a minor in education or honor's thesis.

The classes of 2020 and 2021 were previously honored in online ceremonies (and awarded their degrees) but many came back to walk across the stage, take pictures with faculty, and revel in the community celebration.

At the end of the ceremony, after Associate Dean John Willinsky had read the 213 names 鈥 the attendees from 2020, 2021, and today 鈥 there was long applause and cheers: An exuberant exhale that ended a difficult period of meeting new classmates in masks, doing exams over Zoom, and generally not knowing what would come next.

Students stood, clapped, cheered, hugged, and danced as they left their seats and exited the sprawling tent for refreshments and selfies. Kool and the Gang鈥檚 鈥淐elebration鈥 blared through the speakers. 鈥淟et鈥檚 all celebrate and have a good time. 鈥 It鈥檚 time to come together!鈥

And, joyously, they did.