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Purdue College of Education: Discover, Learn, Engage for Preeminence

Join Purdue's College of Education in enhancing teaching practices, advancing society through education, and creating knowledge in diverse fields of study. Our mission is to strengthen literacy, mathematics, and science education while integrating educational technology to shape exemplary learning experiences. From teacher training to counseling psychology, our programs cater to a wide range of educational disciplines. By focusing on discovery, engagement, and learning, we aim to prepare highly qualified professionals who will contribute positively to human society. Dive into a dynamic educational environment that fosters collaboration, innovation, and excellence.

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Purdue College of Education: Discover, Learn, Engage for Preeminence

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  1. The College of Education Discovery Learning Engagement Challenges & Opportunities Priorities Outline Outline

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. Collaboration in Discovery Discovery Learning Center Center for Research and Engagement in Science and Mathematics Education Assessment Research Center Discovery Highlights

  10. Accomplishments: Early Field Experiences Study Abroad Experiences New graduate program in Counseling Psychology Nationally accredited undergraduate and graduate programs Learning Learning Highlights

  11. 3,273 Teacher Education Placements (by County ‘03-04) Student Teaching Early Field Experiences Learning Highlights

  12. 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

  13. Engaging Indiana Areas of distinction Literacy Gifted & Talented 110 institutes 2,882 students 5,320 educators 600+ parents Engagement – Making a Difference Engagement Highlights

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. Challenges: Opportunities: Challenges & Opportunities

  17. 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

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