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FAST FACTS – COE Learning Teacher Education 2004 - 2005 2005 - 2006 Number of Students 1,888 1,883 % Minority 4.1% 4.6% Number of Licenses 1,048 TBA 2004 - 2005 2005 - 2006 Number of Students N/A 706 % Minority N/A 20% Degrees Awarded N/A 39 Average Years to Degree Completion N/A 6 Doctoral Programs Notable Achievements -6 classroom technology enhancements -3 new distance learning courses/programs -9 experiential learning enhancements -9 faculty teaching awards -7 new efforts to internalize the curriculum

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Page 1: FAST FACTS – COE Learning Teacher Education 2004 - 20052005 - 2006 Number of Students1,8881,883 % Minority4.1%4.6% Number of Licenses1,048TBA 2004 - 20052005

FAST FACTS – COE LearningTeacher Education

2004 - 2005 2005 - 2006

Number of Students 1,888 1,883

% Minority 4.1% 4.6%

Number of Licenses 1,048 TBA

2004 - 2005 2005 - 2006

Number of Students N/A 706

% Minority N/A 20%

Degrees Awarded N/A 39

Average Years to Degree Completion N/A 6

Doctoral Programs

Notable Achievements-6 classroom technology enhancements -3 new distance learning courses/programs

-9 experiential learning enhancements -9 faculty teaching awards

-7 new efforts to internalize the curriculum

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FAST FACTS – COE Engagement

Partnerships• Professional Development Schools: 56• Faculty Initiated: 16

Teacher Education Field Experiences & Student Teaching

2004-2005 2005-2006

Early Field Experience Students 1835* 1816*

Student Teachers 483 500

*This is the number of students for the academic year.  However, some students are enrolled in courses with field experiences during both semesters. 

P-12 Engagement Events

2003-2004 2004 - 2005 2005-2006

Events 132 N/A 162

Participants 9,497 N/A 10,466

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PROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

• Facilitate a smooth transition in leadership for the graduate office

• Publish the first annual COE learning and engagement reports

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BUILD STRONG COE GRADUATE PROGRAMS THAT BUILD STRONG COE GRADUATE PROGRAMS THAT PRODUCE STUDENTS WHO ARE EXCELLENT PRODUCE STUDENTS WHO ARE EXCELLENT SCHOLARS, TEACHERS, AND LEADERSSCHOLARS, TEACHERS, AND LEADERS

• Implement two new support programs for COE doctoral students

• Work with the GSEC and Jeff Gilger to sponsor the first annual Purdue University Graduate Education Research Symposium

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ESTABLISH, SUPPORT & MAINTAIN PROGRAMS TO ESTABLISH, SUPPORT & MAINTAIN PROGRAMS TO PREPARE TEACHERS, COUNSELORS, AND PREPARE TEACHERS, COUNSELORS, AND ADMINISTRATORSADMINISTRATORS

• Assist programs with the special program accreditation review process

• Design a RFP to encourage research on the impact of TE on P-12 students

• Explore options for the development

of new undergraduate

programs

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PROMOTE AND SUPPORT P-12 ENGAGEMENT AT PURDUE

• Facilitate the development of the new P-12 Engagement Center

• Support Purdue faculty and P-12 partners who participate in the PDS network

• Develop a working definition of engagement and a COE engagement award

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