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An Introduction: feb 2014

An Introduction: feb 2014. Our Mission. to promote educational success in diverse learners of all ages through our collective research, teaching, and service in and out of school. OUR VISION. A School Grounded in Interdisciplinary Collaborations.

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An Introduction: feb 2014

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  1. An Introduction: feb 2014

  2. Our Mission • to promote educational success • in diverse learners of all ages • through our collective • research, teaching, and service • in and out of school.

  3. OUR VISION A School Grounded in Interdisciplinary Collaborations Psychology, Neuroscience, Economics, Sociology, Linguistics, Learning Sciences, Humanities, Informatics

  4. Who We Are • Personnel • 23 Senate Faculty • 48 Clinical Faculty and Lecturers • 28 Professional and Support Staff • 17 Affiliated Faculty • Programs • Ph.D. Program – 66 Students; 83% Placement of June 2013 Graduates • Teacher Education – 248 Post-Baccalaureate & Masters Students in Fall 2013 (Compared to Fall 2012, 23% Increase in Credential Students, 18% Increase Overall) • Undergraduate Minor – Most Popular UC Irvine Minor; >1,600 students/quarter; @ 350 graduates/year

  5. Our Conceptual Framework • Note: Currently, teacher education is embedded within the grid; however, faculty are discussing whether teacher education should be reflected separately—vertically or horizontally. Other schools of education have teacher education on the vertical axis.

  6. Quality Indicators • Grants and Contracts • Current Research Funding • $18,478,484 • 2012-13 • 36Proposals • 20 Awarded or Pending • 56% • 2011-12 • 33 Proposals • 12 Awarded • 36% • 2010-11 • 41 Proposals • 27 Awarded • 66%

  7. Quality Indicators

  8. Quality Indicators SoE TOP Citations/Faculty (.01%) Articles/Faculty (.01%) % of Faculty with Grants (.02%) Performance Relative to Other Schools of Education

  9. Community Partnerships • Partnerships with 28 Regional School Districts • Writing Project (36 years): 85 School Districts; 23,000 Teachers; 12 Institutions of Higher Education; @ 4,500 PK-12 Students Annually • Think Together -- largest afterschool network in CA • CASE After School Program • The Academy Charter School • UC Irvine Child Development Center • St. Margaret’s Episcopal School • Garden Grove Unified School District • Girls, Inc. • Tiger Woods Learning Center

  10. 5-year Priorities • Grow Senate Faculty to 37 to Build Research Capacity in Core Areas • Move into the Ranks of the Top 20 Schools of Education • Cultivate New Undergraduate Major in Education and Human Development • Secure School of Education Naming Gift • Expand Cal Teach Undergraduate Teacher Credential Program • Build Online Programming in Language, Literacy, & Technology • Cultivate and Expand Interdisciplinary Partnerships Across UC Irvine • Acquire Additional 6,000 ASF and 3 Support Staff to Accommodate Growth in Faculty, Students, Teaching, and Research

  11. education.uci.edu School of Education UC Irvine 3200 Education Irvine, CA 92697-5500 949.824.8026

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