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ENGAGEMENT: Strategic Goals

Develop and support opportunities for lifelong learning Provide leadership in addressing current issues in the field of education Develop partnerships within the University and local, state , national, and international constituents

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ENGAGEMENT: Strategic Goals

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  1. Develop and support opportunities for lifelong learning Provide leadership in addressing current issues in the field of education Develop partnerships within the University and local, state, national, and international constituents Create graduate students who are scholars and leaders with expertise in engagement ENGAGEMENT: Strategic Goals

  2. Engaging Indiana Areas of distinction Ed’l Technology Literacy Gifted & Talented 3,995 field placements 132 events 13,332 participants 160 clients Engagement – Making a Difference Engagement Highlights

  3. College of Education P-12 Engagement Summary 2003-2004

  4. Charter member Holmes partnership 53 K-12 School Partners All engaged in Purdue Teacher Education, hosting Blocks I-IV Synergy Grants Collaborative research projects Support Holmes Partnership goals Professional Development Schools

  5. 3,995 Teacher Education Placements (by County ‘03-04) Student Teaching Early Field Experiences Learning Highlights

  6. Tech-Know-Build: Indiana StudentsBuilding Knowledge with Technology • USDOE K-12 Technology Innovation Challenge Grant • Problem-centered learning with technology • Collaboration of Crawfordsville and Indianapolis schools, IUPUI, and Purdue’s School of Education Learning Highlights

  7. Purdue Literacy Network Project • Reading Recovery • Early intervention • Struggling first graders • Literacy Collaborative • Professional development program • Prepares literacy coordinators • Professional Development Initiative • Summer Literacy Institute • Professional Development Series Engagement Highlights

  8. Gifted Education Resource Institute • Super Saturday & GERI Summer Camps • High profile enrichment outreach • 750 grade P-8 Super Saturday students • 400 grade P-4 Super Summer students • 375 grade 5-12 Summer residential students • Partnerships • Urban school districts • Rural school districts • Busan HS, Korea Engagement Highlights

  9. Purdue Strategic Plan Office of Engagement, VP Lechtenberg P-12 Task Force P-12 Forum April 22 at University Inn Invited participants Needs Assessment & Recommendations Purdue P-12 Engagement Center Purdue P-12 Engagement

  10. ACTIVITY #1: Overcoming challenges In small groups, you will generate ideas for overcoming one of the challenges we’ve identified to our engagement efforts: Alignment of P-12 and University agendas Faculty reward structure Meaningful role for COE at Purdue Infrastructure/resources How Can You Help?

  11. ACTIVITY #2: Visioning WEL In this group brainstorming activity, we will share our emerging vision for a new project that we believe would address these challenges and help us accomplish our strategic goals. We seek your creative ideas on how to make our vision a reality. How Can You Help?

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