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The College of Education Discovery Learning Engagement Challenges & Opportunities Priorities. Outline. Outline. DISCOVERY. The Next Level: PREEMINENCE. ENGAGEMENT. LEARNING. Strategic Plan. VISION.
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The College of Education Discovery Learning Engagement Challenges & Opportunities Priorities Outline Outline
DISCOVERY The Next Level: PREEMINENCE ENGAGEMENT LEARNING Strategic Plan VISION • Strengthen preparatory education through enhanced, ongoing engagement with P-12 schools, • with special emphasis on • Literacy • Mathematics education • Science education • Educational technology MISSION • Create knowledge in education • Develop exemplary learning experiences • Advance human society through education
Purdue Teacher Education Programs Unit Head College of Education Dean Purdue North Central Teacher Education Council College of Agriculture College of Consumer & Family Sciences College of Education College of Liberal Arts College of Science College of Technology Agriculture Education Consumer & Family Sci. Ed. Educational Leadership Communication Disorders Biology Education Technology Education Educational Technology English Education Early Childhood Education Chemistry Education Elementary Education Foreign Languages Ed. Earth/Space Sciences Ed. Gifted &Talented Education Health/Physical Education Mathematics Education Literacy & Language Visual Arts Education Physics Education School Counseling Social Studies Education Special Education The Purdue Teacher Education Program
Education Administration Sidney Moon Jeffrey Gilger Associate Dean for Learning & Engagement Associate Dean for Discovery & Faculty Development Kevin Kelly Jim Lehman Head, Department of Curriculum & Instruction Head, Department of Educational Studies
Ranked in the Top 50 Colleges of Education by U.S. News & World Report Prepare “highly qualified teachers” for Indiana 83% of graduates were licensed as teachers in Indiana 2,500+ supervised in-school field experiences in 43% of the counties in Indiana 6,000+ hours of service-learning experiences in local schools or in community agencies 2,000+ undergraduate education students 600+ graduate students Success in development supports strategic plan Fast Facts & Demographics Facts & Demographics
College of Education Development Campaign Success • Scholarships - $697,340 • Faculty Support - $2,956,153 • Facilities - $341,358 • Programs - $1,902,836 • Unrestricted - $5,997,572 Current Total - $11,895,259 Campaign Goal - $14,000,000 Development Highlights
Discovery • External funding up 69% in five years • Number of proposals submitted has nearly doubled in last two years (17/30) • Amount requested in proposals has increased from $2 – 14m Discovery Highlights
Purdue Program for Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to use Technology • USDOE-funded initiative • Prepares future teachers to use technology • 90 faculty • 3000 teacher education students • Impact: • Faculty increased use of technology • Students developed electronic portfolios • Curriculum included technology-enabled field experiences Discovery Highlights
Collaboration in Discovery Discovery Learning Center Center for Research and Engagement in Science and Mathematics Education Assessment Research Center Discovery Highlights
Accomplishments: Early Field Experiences Study Abroad Experiences New graduate program in Counseling Psychology Nationally accredited undergraduate and graduate programs Learning Learning Highlights
3,273 Teacher Education Placements (by County ‘03-04) Student Teaching Early Field Experiences Learning Highlights
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
Engaging Indiana Areas of distinction Literacy Gifted & Talented 110 institutes 2,882 students 5,320 educators 600+ parents Engagement – Making a Difference Engagement Highlights
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
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
Challenges: Opportunities: Challenges & Opportunities
Our Future Priorities built on vision: • Recruit & retain nationally recognized faculty in signature areas • Literacy • Mathematics Education • Science Education • Educational Technology • Develop P-12 Center for Educational Engagement • Establish infrastructure to support external funding initiatives • Launch national communications plan