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2013 State of the School. Our Mission. The School of Education seeks to promote educational success and achievement of diverse learners of all ages through our collective research, teaching, and service that foster learning and development in and out of school.
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Our Mission • The School of Education • seeks to promote educational success • and achievement • of diverse learners of all ages • through our collective • research, teaching, and service • that foster learning and development • in and out of school.
Strategic Priorities • Using Technology to Transform and Expand Learning Opportunities • Starting at the Beginning: Early Childhood Learning & Development • Expanding Learning Opportunities for All: Afterschool and Summer Learning • Transforming K-12 Science and Mathematics Education • Fostering Literacy in a Diverse Society • Creating New Models of Higher Education • Building Community Partnerships to Support At-Risk Youth
OUR VISION A School Grounded in Interdisciplinary Collaborations Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Neuroscience, Linguistics, Learning Sciences, Humanities, Informatics
Who We Are • Personnel • 23 Senate Faculty • 48 Lecturers (Teacher Education clinical faculty and supervisors) • 33 Professional and Support Staff • 18 Affiliated Faculty • Programs • Ph.D. Program – 66 Students; 83% Placement of June 2013 Graduates • Teacher Education – 248 Post-Baccalaureate & Master’s Students in Fall 2013 (Compared to Fall 2012, 38% Increase in Credential Students, 29% Increase Overall) • Undergraduate Minor – Most Popular UC Irvine Minor; >1,600 students/quarter; @ 350 graduates/year
Welcome to New Faculty ! • JacquelynneEccles • Distinguished Professor • Hosun Kang • Assistant Professor • Susanne Jaeggi • Assistant Professor
Quality Indicators • Grants and Contracts • Current Research Funding • $18,478,484 • 2012-13 • 36 Proposals • 20 Awarded or Pending • 56% • 2011-12 • 33 Proposals • 12 Awarded • 36% • 2010-11 • 41 Proposals • 27 Awarded • 66%
Quality Indicators SoE TOP Citations/Faculty (.01%) Articles/Faculty (.01%) % of Faculty with Grants (.02%) Performance Relative to Other Schools of Education
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 • CASE After School Program • The Academy Charter High School • UC Irvine Child Development Center • St. Margaret’s Episcopal School • Garden Grove Unified School District
Cross Campus Collaborations • CalTeach – 4 year STEM degree & teaching credential • Undergraduate Major in Biology & Education • Summer Outreach Project – Engineering • NSF Funded Project to Study STEM Education in Large Undergraduate Lecture Courses • Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes – Division of Undergraduate Education • Irvine Network on Interventions and Development Research Collaboration – Public Health, Social Sciences, Social Ecology, & Business
Goals for the Future • Offer Undergraduate Major: “Educational Sciences” • Grow Senate faculty (Immediate Priority: Early Childhood; Learning & Cognition) • Increase Philanthropic Support • Expand Teacher Education Programs
Goals for the Future • Move into the Ranks of the Top 20 Schools of Education • Secure School of Education Naming Gift • Expand Cal Teach Undergraduate Education Credential Program • Build Online Programming in Language, Literacy, & Technology