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Alternatives to traditional education –Charter schools –Vouchers Accountability –Assessment of adequate yearly progress –Funding of public education Concern over quality of teacher education programs –Importance of national accreditation Concern over teacher education standards –Content area expertise –Preparation of highly qualified teachers –Transition to teaching programs What is Purdue Education doing to meet the challenges?
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ENGAGEMENTLEARNING DISCOVERY The Next Level: PREEMINENCE Strengthen preparatory education through enhanced, ongoing engagement with P-12 schools, Strengthen preparatory education through enhanced, ongoing engagement with P-12 schools, with special emphasis on Literacy Literacy Mathematics education Mathematics education Science education Science education Educational technology Educational technology VISION MISSION Create knowledge in education Create knowledge in education Develop exemplary learning experiences Develop exemplary learning experiences Advance human society through education Advance human society through education
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Unit Head College of Education Dean Teacher Education Council College of Consumer & Family Sciences College of EducationCollege of Liberal ArtsCollege of Science College of Technology Agriculture Education Consumer & Family Sci. Ed. Early Childhood Education Educational Leadership Educational Technology Elementary Education Gifted & Talented Education Literacy & Language School Counseling Social Studies Education Special Education Communication Disorders English Education Foreign Languages Ed. Health/Physical Education Visual Arts Education Biology Education Chemistry Education Earth/Space Sciences Ed. Mathematics Education Physics Education Technology Education Purdue North Central College of Agriculture The Purdue Teacher Education Program
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Jeffrey Gilger Associate Dean for Discovery & Faculty Development Sidney Moon Associate Dean for Learning & Engagement Kevin Kelly Head, Department of Educational Studies Jim Lehman Head, Department of Curriculum & Instruction
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Ranked in the Top 50 Colleges of Education by U.S. News & World ReportRanked in the Top 50 Colleges of Education by U.S. News & World Report Prepare “highly qualified teachers” for IndianaPrepare “highly qualified teachers” for Indiana –83% of graduates were licensed as teachers in Indiana –6,000+ hours of service-learning experiences in local schools or in community agencies 2,000+ undergraduate education students2,000+ undergraduate education students 600+ graduate students600+ graduate students Success in development supports strategic planSuccess in development supports strategic plan Facts & Demographics
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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 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 Campaign Success
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External funding up 69% in five yearsExternal funding up 69% in five years Number of proposals submitted has nearly doubled in last two years (17/30)Number of proposals submitted has nearly doubled in last two years (17/30) Amount requested in proposals has increased from $2 – 14mAmount requested in proposals has increased from $2 – 14m Discovery Highlights
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Purdue Program for Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to use Technology USDOE-funded initiativeUSDOE-funded initiative Prepares future teachers to use technologyPrepares future teachers to use technology –90 faculty –3000 teacher education students Impact:Impact: –Faculty increased use of technology –Students developed electronic portfolios –Curriculum included technology-enabled field experiences Discovery Highlights
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Center for Research and Engagement in Science and Mathematics Education Discovery Highlights Assessment Research Center Discovery Learning Center
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Accomplishments: Early Field ExperiencesEarly Field Experiences Study Abroad ExperiencesStudy Abroad Experiences New graduate program in Counseling PsychologyNew graduate program in Counseling Psychology Nationally accredited undergraduate and graduate programsNationally accredited undergraduate and graduate programs Learning Highlights
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Challenges:Opportunities: Building programs that reflect Purdue’s strengths Building programs that reflect Purdue’s strengths Develop partnerships with Science, Engineering & Technology Meeting the needs of educators in Indiana Meeting the needs of educators in Indiana Foster collaborations with educational leaders & agencies Increasing resources to meet strategic objectives Increasing resources to meet strategic objectives Pursue external funding and development initiatives Enhancing our national reputation Enhancing our national reputation Develop communications plan
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Priorities built on vision: Recruit & retain nationally recognized faculty in signature areasRecruit & retain nationally recognized faculty in signature areas –Literacy –Mathematics Education –Science Education –Educational Technology Develop P-12 Center for Educational EngagementDevelop P-12 Center for Educational Engagement Establish infrastructure to support external funding initiativesEstablish infrastructure to support external funding initiatives Launch national communications planLaunch national communications plan
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