The Department of the History and Art of Education was one of the original twenty-one departments at Stanford University.
Ellwood Patterson Cubberley was the department chair from 1898 to 1917. One of his first hires was
Lewis Terman, who modified a French intelligence test to create the
Stanford-Binet intelligence scale. Released in 1916, it became the standard intelligence test in the United States and brought worldwide fame to Terman and to Stanford. The department awarded its first Ph.D. in 1916, and in 1917 it was renamed the Stanford University School of Education (SUSE). Cubberley became the first dean of the School of Education and served in that position until 1933. The Graduate School of Education building, funded in large part by a donation from Cubberley, and Cubberley Library were both built in 1938. In 2013 the school's name was changed to the Stanford Graduate School of Education to better reflect its advanced research and its graduate-level preparation of educators, scholars, policy makers and entrepreneurs. ==Programs for teachers==